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Archive for September, 2015

Teaching and Learning as Textual Acts: Blogs, Dialogism, and the Practice of Writing

One of my favorite quotations comes from Wallace Stevens’ “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird” (1917), and it gets at the heart of not only what drives and defines me as a teacher, but also what drives and defines what I think the practice of teaching and learning in higher education should be. I do […]

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Introduction to the Flipped Classroom

Here is an excerpt from a recent post written by Jeffrey R. Young on The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Wired Campus blog. The post was published on 28. August, 2015 and is entitled, “Readers’ Definitions of Ed-Tech Buzzwords: Confusion and Skepticism Continue.” Most administrators gave straightforward definitions of terms like “flipped classroom,” which one defined as “The readings and lectures are […]

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Source: https://w.uib.no/2015/09/