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IMPLEMENTATION & METHODS


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COOPERATIVE LEARNING

Cooperative Learning (Tips by National Institute for Science Education)

A web-site with a definition of cooperative learning, stories from teachers describing how they use Cooperative Learning, techniques, annotated bibliography, and FAQs section.

How to Improve Teaching Quality

An article that centers on Total Quality Management techniques for improving teaching. Mid-way down the article has a section on tips for writing instructional objectives, using active learning in the classroom, and using cooperative learning techniques.Feldner, Richard M., & Brent, Rebecca. (1999) How to improve teaching quality. Quality Management Journal 6(20), 9-21.Feldner and Brent are faculty members at North Carolina State University.

LEARNING STUDENT NAMES

Learning Student Names

Gives descriptions of 27 techniques for learning student names.Written by Joan Middendorf, Director of the Teaching Resource Center at Indiana University.

LECTURE METHOD

Ownership of Lectures

Although commercial notetaking in University lectures is not new, new companies that post class notes to the Internet making them available worldwide, sometimes for free, have caught the attention of faculty members and administrators as well as their intended audience, students.

SERVICE LEARNING

Bibliography by Tufts University in Medford, MA:

This website is from Tuft's Center for Teaching Excenllence. It provides a bibliography and links to other websites about service learning.

TECHNOLOGY

IPSTAT

IPSTAT is the tool to add to your web pages. It counts all the visitors of your pages, and shows the statistics in a clear summary to you.

Teaching & Learning on the World Wide Web

This searchable collection includes sites that range from courses delivered entirely via the web to courses that offer specific activities related to a class assignment or perhaps courses that offer class support materials via the web. This site does not include resource collections, lists of links, commercial products, or online schools....just examples that are connected to specific courses or learning activities.
 

 


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