MOOC

Teaching Science and Engineering

Lectures in this MOOC (24)
Evidence about Learning: Active Processing and FeedbackMOOC: Teaching Science and Engineering
Delves into the benefits of active processing of information and the crucial role of feedback in learning.
Evidence about Learning: Processing Capacity and Long-Term MemoryMOOC: Teaching Science and Engineering
Delves into the limits of processing capacity, the benefits of spaced repetitions, and the importance of metacognition in enhancing learning.
Teaching Problem SolvingMOOC: Teaching Science and Engineering
Explores teaching problem solving in higher education, emphasizing the importance of analytical skills and transfer of knowledge.
Labs: What do we want students to learn?MOOC: Teaching Science and Engineering
Explores the goals of labs, scientific inquiry, and the effectiveness of inquiry-based teaching in science education.
Teaching solution designMOOC: Teaching Science and Engineering
Delves into teaching solution design through projects, problem solving, and inquiry skills, using real-world examples and evidence on learning impact.
Structured Teaching: LOAFSMOOC: Teaching Science and Engineering
Introduces the LOAFS structure and emphasizes the importance of active learning.
Presenting using a boardMOOC: Teaching Science and Engineering
Covers presenting using a board to explain concepts clearly and avoid contributing to problematic beliefs.
Teaching without Telling: Questioning StrategiesMOOC: Teaching Science and Engineering
Emphasizes key skills for effective questioning in teaching and strategies to engage students in active learning.
Answering questions with questionsMOOC: Teaching Science and Engineering
Discusses the strategy of answering every question with a question as a teaching method.
Feedback - Assessment for LearningMOOC: Teaching Science and Engineering
Delves into the effectiveness of feedback and strategies to enhance its efficacy.

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