A student opens their Chromebook and logs into AP Classroom. Opening their assignments, they begin an AP Daily video lesson, taking notes as they watch. The student adjusts the playback speed to 1.5, ...
Tip #8: The Lecture is Dead … But Long Live the Classroom! The traditional lecture, for millennia, has been the go-to method for teaching. Yet it is actually a terribly inefficient and ineffective way ...
Spring is almost here and with it comes the annual “Pathways Lecture Series for Parents” presented by Parent Map, Seattle-based publisher of several parenting publications. The series of lectures ...
What is Chunking and Why is it Important? Academically speaking, chunking is essentially the breaking down and selective grouping of the content you want your students to learn. OK, but why is that ...
Correspondent photo / John Patrick Gatta Roslyn Torella lectures the Mahoning County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society last Wednesday at St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Parish on ...
Whether you're flipping your courses, creating videos to help your students understand specific concepts or recording lectures for exam review, these tips can help you optimize your production setup ...
There are real benefits to asynchronous instruction with video. It is never a certainty that your live classroom performance of a lecture will go as planned, but a well-prepared, delivered lecture ...
Focus on 1 or 2 key topics in each video. Dive right into the key points your learners need to know. Incorporate images to connect to the content. Keep videos to 5-8 minutes in length. Apply key ...