
Audiovisual Tools for Student Feedback
Learn two digital strategies to provide highly effective feedback in ways that save time while increasing the quality of feedback. Read more: Audiovisual Tools for Student Feedback
A blog for education professionals designed to help you think about effective practice and trends in education, as well as consider what teaching and learning might look like in the future.
Learn two digital strategies to provide highly effective feedback in ways that save time while increasing the quality of feedback. Read more: Audiovisual Tools for Student Feedback
While connecting with students and families online may seem daunting, it doesn’t have to be. Let’s look at ways to build positive and productive connections in online learning. Read more: Connection and Community in Online Learning
Whether in the United States or abroad, the school is a rich resource for students; however, we must also consider ways to make the school a resource for the community. Read more: Leadership Through Community Engagement
Learn ways teachers and leaders can leverage community engagement to enable students to create new knowledge and understanding! Read more: Community Engagement Strengthens Learning
Learn simple and straightforward best practices for creating and integrating videos into content delivery, interactive student activities, and assessment. Read more: Creating and Using Videos to Enrich Learning
Learn insights on the language of feedback, explore three aspects of feedback, and analyze an outline to use while delivering feedback. Read more: Feedback Strategies that Promote Learning
Moreland University Collaborates with Modern Classrooms Project to Offer No-Cost Professional Development Read more: Strategies and Tools to Create Instructional Videos
A key to considering what thinking will arise from feedback hinges on a deep understanding of students. Effective feedback should respond to this understanding... Read more: What Should Feedback Do?
For small groups to be effective in the classroom, there must be transparent tools of accountability including tight transitions, clear instructions, and accessible rubrics. Read more: Creating Accountability in Small-Group Learning