
Beat the Forgetting Curve with Boosted Learning
If you have studied a foreign language, you know that you start forgetting what you learn soon after you stop using it. But this phenomenon

If you have studied a foreign language, you know that you start forgetting what you learn soon after you stop using it. But this phenomenon

Higher education tends to bow down to Bloom as the oracle of educational objectives. Bloom’s cognitive taxonomy, which ranks types of learning on six levels

Online teachers generally assume that student discussion and collaboration should occur in a learning management system’s (LMS’s) discussion forum. But for certain uses, online whiteboards

Nearly all online faculty use discussion in their courses, often simply because everyone else does or their institution’s course development model assumes they do. But

Pete Burkholder recently published an interesting article in this newsletter questioning the widespread push in higher education for “engaging” student activities. He first adopts Jose

Too often, faculty make content coverage the focus of lesson planning. They plan their courses around the topics they need to cover, which usually leads

Most faculty live in a world of words, whether it be lecturing, writing, or reading, and for this reason think in terms of text when

The HyFlex teaching model has drawn considerable attention recently as an alternative to the online, face-to-face, and hybrid teaching models. A HyFlex course is offered

Discussions in online courses are both an opportunity and a problem. They are an opportunity for students to think more deeply about topics and respond

Open educational resources (OER) are gaining traction as a way to address the high cost of textbooks and students’ subsequent reluctance to purchase them. But