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How Educators Can Leverage Generative AI to Augment Teaching and Learning

Coursera

By Sedinam Worlanyo, Senior Product Researcher and Eli Fogle, Senior Learning Design Consultant, Coursera Context The way we learn and therefore the way we must teach is changing rapidly. Sample prompts mirror learner prompts from research but are not written verbatim.

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How the 8 Effects of Arts Education Are Changing Online Pedagogy, Part 4

Kadenze

discusses the distinctive effects arts-led learning is having on online learning design. Here he introduces the Mastery effect. Have you also noticed the same approach is used over and over to teach about ‘learning’? The Mastery Effect. Photo by Teddy Kelly / Unsplash. The Star Power of Cognitive Overload.

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4 Ways Educational Data Analysis Enhances Teaching Strategies

Kitaboo

They cannot gauge learning effectiveness despite producing such high-quality content. They are unable to leverage data to further improve teaching pedagogy effectively. This is where superior education data analysis comes into use, helping education providers leverage data to enhance teaching strategy.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Licensing Teaching Materials

Kitaboo

When you create teaching materials that have the potential to stand out from the rest, teaching materials licensing ensures you are protected. Table of Contents What is Teaching Materials Licensing? The creator of the original work holds the right to these teaching materials by default.

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13 Modern Teaching Methods Revolutionising Online Education

Hurix Digital

So much so that innovators have designed a variety of pedagogies that enhance learning outcomes. Each of these teaching methods can be applied to a digital course conveniently, enabling educators to be more flexible in their teaching and students more receptive to the lessons.

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Improvising our way beyond emergency remote teaching

Kadenze

point out we have been catapulted into the moment of “ emergency remote teaching ” where the COVID-19 emergency has meant we all, whether we like it or not, (or the students like it or not), must teach in responsible, socially distanced ways. Well not really. As Hodges Et al. Firstly the content and instructor challenge.

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Contextualized Learning: Teaching made highly effective!

eFront

There’s no doubt about it: Contextualizing can dramatically boost teaching and learning outcomes! Even in our everyday lives, we appreciate the effects of contextualization – behaving in one way in one situation, while using another set of behaviors in a different context – although we may not be actively conscious of it.

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