
Video Trailers: Treat Your Work like a Coming Attraction
When a new movie comes out, people often watch the trailer to decide whether they want to see it. Similarly, our eyes are immediately drawn

When a new movie comes out, people often watch the trailer to decide whether they want to see it. Similarly, our eyes are immediately drawn

It is well-known that reflection is a key to learning and retention. Our minds are not computer programs that can simply download information with complete

One of the challenges that an online program faces is how to keep courses up-to-date. Links break, articles become outdated, new material appears, and so

There is an unfortunate tendency among higher education publications to measure the quality of online education by surveying faculty on whether they think online education

Nearly all dedicated NPR listeners have had the experience of sitting in their car with the radio on after arriving at their destination simply because

Instructors spend a considerable amount of time planning the topics, content, and activities in their courses, but comparatively little time thinking about the syllabus. The

Faculty tend to lament that student evaluations are just opportunities for students with bad grades to hammer their instructor. But I always believed that student

There is a wide range of apps offering free virtual reality content for educators that can be viewed with a $10 Google Cardboard Viewer, including

In the fall of 2017, Niki Bray had a problem. The University of Memphis instructor and instructional designer was tasked with redesigning and teaching an

Most faculty assume that students would welcome any use of social media in a course. After all, social media use is ubiquitous among students outside