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3 June, 2016

Recently, hacking has gone from vice to something of a virtue. Hackathons refer to strongly productive coding sessions. Facebook’s Like button was developed at a

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3 June, 2016

Svinicki & McKeachie (2011) suggest starting to plan a course 3 months in advance. Heppner (2007) estimates that it takes “80 hours of preparation time

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2 June, 2016

According to the former Secretary of Education Shirley Hufstedler, the role of the teacher remains the highest calling of a free society. “To the teacher,” she said,

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2 June, 2016

Formally, student learning is gauged through assessments such as exams, midterms, quizzes, and term papers. In smaller classes, it may be easier to assess student

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1 June, 2016

Behavioral issues among students are inevitable in many countries around the world. However, there are instances wherein student behavior is already severe and affecting not

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1 June, 2016

Active learning is a learning activity in which students get involved with course content in a meaningful way. Here are some examples of active learning

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31 May, 2016

The focus of universities has been an issue among educators and other people involved in education. Some may argue that universities should provide their students

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31 May, 2016

It is important to make sure that students are paying attention during lectures. Here are some techniques in keeping students engaged. 1.      Convey information effectively

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30 May, 2016

PowerPoint presentations are one of the tools used during lectures. Before, acetates were used and these were undeniably boring and consume a lot of time.

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29 May, 2016

Other terms: Classroom Response Technologies, Classroom Polling Systems, Clickers or Student/Audience Response Systems. CRSs, such as i>clickers, comprise of individual remotes that students use to answer

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