Tag Archives: Michelle Futrell
Reversing or Flipping your Classroom – Two Approaches
Reversing (a.k.a. flipping) your classroom is a form of blended learning in which faculty move much of the traditional lecture and in-class information delivery to the web for the student to view outside of class. This in turn allows the professor to spend more time interacting with students in the classroom. That classroom time is used to [...] Continue reading
Posted in best practice, Faculty Showcase, flipped classroom, flipping, Innovative Instruction, instructional technology, Pedagogy, pedogogy, student, Susan Rozzi
Tagged CofC, innovation, Michelle Futrell, reverse classroom
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WebCT/OAKS Faculty Tip: Promoting Academic Integrity in Online Testing
Online quizzing and testing is a great tool to gauge student understanding of the material and to make life a bit easier for the faculty member. However, because the tests are normally taken at various times and various locations it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged academic integrity, cheating, D2L, Desire2Learn, faculty, honor code, Michelle Futrell, OAKS, quizzing, testing, tips, tlt, WebCT
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