Emaze – an alternative to PowerPoint?
With everyone actively looking for PowerPoint alternatives, here is an interesting possibility. Very slick looking templates, all web based, andContinue Reading
Teaching for Learning @ McGill University
Discussing what matters in higher education.
With everyone actively looking for PowerPoint alternatives, here is an interesting possibility. Very slick looking templates, all web based, andContinue Reading
In fact, it’s both! Studies in supervision practice have found a connection between a mentor-model of supervision and better researchContinue Reading
During a great workshop today on active learning in engineering at McGill I asked two questions (using Socrative) , ofContinue Reading
During my graduate education, I had two great supervisors and never any problems with communicating our mutual expectations. Their PhDsContinue Reading
Last week, Chris Buddle wrote a blog post, Learning to Teach: 10 tips for Professors. As an educator and “new”Continue Reading
Professors are often hired for their research credentials, and are trained more for their research skills and abilities than forContinue Reading
The Teaching and Learning in Higher Education blog has a very interesting post titled “grow the 8%” with an infographic on the importance of faculty development. Infographics are visual representations of information and can be an excellent way of synthesizing a complex topic. Check out the infographic after the jump. Read more –>
You must be logged in to post a comment.