“Reflective Practice is the ability to reflect on one’s actions so as to engage in a process of continuous learning.” – Donald Schön In research, it is proven that developing reflective-writing exercises/activities will foster deeper learning and reflective thinking, which may lead learners to make better informed judgments and increase […]
Pedagogical Practice
An Article: “10 Course Policies to Rethink on Your Fall (Winter) Syllabus”
Going through this unprecedented time for almost two years, academia is still undergoing adapting and facing new challenges to best serve the community and create effective teaching and learning environments. Before the Fall quarter started, I encountered an article, 10 Course Policies to Rethink on Your Fall Syllabus, by the […]
Accessibility Tips: Three Visual Resources to Help You Get Started
As more and more of our learning content is moved into the digital realm, it is increasingly important for us to make sure that all the content that we put online is accessible or usable for all of our learners. According to the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in the […]
An Article: “Humanizing Online Teaching to Equitize Higher Education”
I first started teaching online in 2016. I was referred to the job by a colleague from my on-campus teaching position. It seemed like a great side-hustle – I could make a similar rate by teaching from the comfort of my own home! Little did I know this choice would […]
What’s the Difference between Learning Goals and Learning Outcomes?
For over ten years, I’ve been a teaching consultant and helped faculty, both undergrad and graduate professors, restructure their course content with technology tools. My experience offers me a clear view of how some students focus on grades rather than the purpose of the course. Some students received the grade […]
Teaching According to Students’ Talent
The pandemic profoundly impacted the field of education and our teaching environment. Instructors need to think about how to balance the need for student interactions with supporting students’ mental health and anxiety towards returning to in-person instruction. Assisting students in conquering their anxiety is a top priority for most instructors. […]
Course Planning Worksheet – How to Set Up an Online Course During an Emergency
Recently I read an article about “The Value of Worksheets for Asynchronous Online Course” by Meriah L. Crawford, Faculty Focus, Faculty Focus, Higher Ed Teaching Strategies from Magna Publications. When the pandemic first started, most of us were struggling to set up our courses to be delivered remotely. We had […]