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Via Kim Flintoff
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Peter Mellow
June 7, 6:05 PM
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Supporting and connecting the ANU learning and teaching community
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from Educational Leadership
May 28, 9:25 PM
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About half the students who got in touch skip lectures, with many ‘disappointed’ with the experience and others forced to prioritise paid work
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Peter Mellow
May 14, 12:22 AM
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The 2024 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report profiles key trends and emerging technologies and practices shaping the future of teaching and learning, and envision
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Peter Mellow
April 9, 10:52 PM
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By exploring three common myths about how students learn, teachers can find find out more about how information processing and memory work.
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Peter Mellow
March 24, 7:39 PM
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For more than 30 years, the TED conference series has presented enlightening talks that people enjoy watching. In this article, Anderson, TED’s curator, shares five keys to great presentations: Frame your story (figure out where to start and where to end). Plan your delivery (decide whether to memorize your speech word for word or develop bullet points and then rehearse it—over and over). Work on stage presence (but remember that your story matters more than how you stand or whether you’re visibly nervous). Plan the multimedia (whatever you do, don’t read from PowerPoint slides). Put it together (play to your strengths and be authentic). According to Anderson, presentations rise or fall on the quality of the idea, the narrative, and the passion of the speaker. It’s about substance—not style. In fact, it’s fairly easy to “coach out” the problems in a talk, but there’s no way to “coach in” the basic story—the presenter has to have the raw material. So if your thinking is not there yet, he advises, decline that invitation to speak. Instead, keep working until you have an idea that’s worth sharing.
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Peter Mellow
September 15, 2023 2:24 AM
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ACU has told staff it must make deep cuts to teaching and research in the Humanities. This could imperil its place as a beacon for the Catholic tradition in Australia, and is a personal tragedy for dozens of employees.
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Peter Mellow
August 29, 2023 6:23 PM
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Peter Mellow
August 27, 2023 1:57 AM
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New study shows colleges may need to hire more digital experts and better prepare students to learn online.
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Peter Mellow
August 21, 2023 6:04 PM
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(1993). From Sage on the Stage to Guide on the Side. College Teaching: Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 30-35.
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Peter Mellow
August 13, 2023 9:30 PM
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College professors worry that ChatGPT will sow chaos on campuses this fall. They also await guidance from university leadership on how to deal with AI technology.
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Peter Mellow
July 28, 2023 7:54 AM
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A study interviewed university teachers to see how they are using video feedback to humanise their feedback to students. But this kind of feedback can be used for much younger students as well.
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Peter Mellow
June 4, 2023 5:57 PM
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The development and implementation of validation relies on several interconnected elements that, when combined, can strengthen the role of validation at national and European levels. The guidelines put the individual at the heart of the process, responding to needs and objectives. They provide insights into validation provision and methodologies and how the process can be coordinated and carried out.
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Peter Mellow
June 10, 11:16 PM
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This report explores options for how to enhance learning and teaching outcomes in Australian higher education, with the ultimate focus of strengthening graduate attributes.
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Peter Mellow
June 2, 5:59 PM
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State teacher-license prep materials peddle a debunked theory
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Peter Mellow
May 15, 7:39 PM
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The science of learning has become embroiled in an ideological argument that has little to do with the reality of what it can and cannot do for teaching, argues Jared Cooney Horvath
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Peter Mellow
April 10, 8:15 PM
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As the types and amounts of personal data increase, users and institutions need to strengthen the ways they protect the sensitive information they col
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Peter Mellow
March 31, 7:32 PM
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Indigenous students in some outback Australian communities are thriving in an educational environment where local culture is respected. Incorporating Indigenous culture into the curriculum is setting Indigenous students up for success in remote Indigenous schools. With figures showing that Indigenous students tend to experience poorer educational outcomes, a new study has shown that having a …
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Peter Mellow
March 10, 4:35 AM
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Two educators I met as they were participants in case studies that crosses my desk recently are adherents to learning styles. This is the widely-held but false belief that individuals have preferre…
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Peter Mellow
August 31, 2023 6:42 PM
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To fix our education system, we need to harness teacher’s knowledge and stop undermining their love for the profession, says University of Melbourne expert
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Peter Mellow
August 27, 2023 2:06 AM
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Allowing for greater flexibility, a HyFlex teaching model enables higher student engagement and options as opposed to completely hybrid or in-person learning.
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Peter Mellow
August 23, 2023 2:20 PM
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Practitioners across campus can use a newly developed rubric to help create and sustain student success initiatives.
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Peter Mellow
August 21, 2023 3:14 PM
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"Hybrid Learning," also referred to as "Blended Learning", combines traditional face-to-face classrooom instruction with online learning. EDUCAUSE has
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Peter Mellow
August 2, 2023 7:47 PM
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Noteworthy events and innovations highlight the development of microlearning into one of the fastest-growing educational trends today.
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Peter Mellow
June 8, 2023 7:18 PM
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At some point in our academic careers, most of us have found ourselves stuck in the back of an overcrowded lecture hall. Too far from the presenter to see or hear much of anything, it wasn't long before we lost interest, started on other work, or took a nap. Anyone sitting in those first few rows may have been enlightened and inspired, but for the rest of us, the class was less than productive. Higher education has set out to change that.
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Peter Mellow
May 30, 2023 3:00 PM
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Minute papers are one of the simplest and most effective ways to get feedback from students on their learning - and on your teaching.
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