A practical framework for evaluating whether technology is supporting deep learning, meaningful engagement, and instructional ...
Today is the first day of my new gig as the Director of Digital Learning Initiatives at our Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning (DCAL). Over the next weeks and months I’ll be sharing with ...
Testing has become an unfortunate, but integrated, part of the learning process in schools and within that are the questions established to test students’ ability to think. (Even if they don’t do a ...
Editor’s Note: Today, Andrew P. Minigan, Education Project and Research Coordinator, The Right Question Institute, shares why he thinks the 4 Cs are missing a critical 5th C: Curiosity and Questioning ...
Using hinge Questions: I would not have believed that a major improvement in my teaching last year would have involved employing multiple choice questions. As I learned, however, multiple-choice hinge ...
Often, instructors want students to do more than know content that is increasingly complex. Other goals may refer to students’ interaction within the larger program or within the world. Fink (2013) ...
These questions and answers build on my earlier piece that argued that Learning Innovation Is Evolving Into an Academic Discipline. Question 1: What is the big problem or question that this new ...
Doug Bonderud is an award-winning writer capable of bridging the gap between complex and conversational across technology, innovation and the human condition. K–12 schools have endured unprecedented ...
Editor’s note: The term “personalized learning” is becoming more common. Indeed, 39 states mention personalized learning in their school improvement plans, as required by the Every Student Succeeds ...