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Helping faculty think through what they value in the context of their courses is my favorite part of course design. But I have to confess that the traditional taxonomies I use when doing so have never made much conceptual sense to me. So after many years of introducing these categories with

Keith Landa saved to Teaching & Learning
Students have different learning style preferences. While some are visual learners and prefer to see charts, pictures, diagrams, etc., others prefer to learn by hearing, doing, reading or writing! The VARK model describes 4 learning preferences: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and reading/ writing. This post has strategies and tips for teachers to use when planning instruction, to meet the needs of all kinds of learners. #tejedastots
Caroline Zendt saved to classroom
Infographic on microlearning Dos and Don’ts. microlearning plays a crucial role in improving the overall learning uptake at the workplace

Deanna saved to Learning & Development
If you're new to the industry, the ADDIE Model Infographic will get you up to speed, introducing you to the methodology and showing you how it can help you.
Give your lessons a dynamic learning upgrade with my easy lesson plan makeovers for your classroom! In this episode, I will give you concrete ways to take old, static assignments and make them DYNAMIC.
Lisa Simonitis saved to Blended Learning
One of the most effective ways to nurture the 21st century’s trademark skills is by creating opportunities for kids to do what kids do naturally: play. ...

Joan Kane saved to Gamification
Whether you are a new or experienced #trainer chances are that the answers to these seven questions outlined in this infographic will improve your performance

ATD saved to Talent Development
The most recent blog post, Writing Effective Learning Objectives, introduced the concept of starting with the end in mind. Identifying the desired level of learning is one way to start at the end.…
Joan Crawford saved to Taxonomy
Research-based curriculum embeds skills naturally through play-based experiences that adapt to each child's developmental level and interests.
Alowsky saved to Design | Good Visual Ideas
“Learning Styles: Why "One Size Fits All" Doesn't Work via @ils_learning https://t.co/9ovrTss1tb #edchat #tlap #education #edpiper”

Ed Green saved to Teaching/Educational Philosophy