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Google Science Fair as my Biology Final Exam

Cycles of Learning

Keeping the above in mind, I have been experimenting with a "Medical Case Study" approach to teaching the course, leveraging hypothetical patient intake exam symptoms, and subsequent student diagnosis to spark curiosity, and inspired initial research, around specific themes. Click here to read more. I miss those." Cross my fingers.

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Education Research Is Still Too Dense. We Need More Teacher-Researcher Partnerships.

Edsurge

In April of 2021, a simple Google search for “Online Teaching Tips” yields more than half a billion results. Ian Kelleher and Glenn Whitman’s 2018 article A Bridge No Longer Too Far , offers one case study, mapping out their journey of becoming a more research-informed school and offering a guide map for others to follow.

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To un-muzzle upstart Negros, we need black-owned news media

The Hechinger Report

Over the decades, journalism’s power has eroded, buffeted by the rise of the Internet, the wide availability of free content, and the siphoning of advertising dollars by Internet giants Facebook and Google. If there’s truth to power to be spoken, marginalized people of color must have more news outlets.

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What is Blended Learning? Tips from 3 Bett Speakers

ViewSonic Education

For me its just normal – this is how you should teach and facilitate learning in 2018! The Impact of blended learning can be read in this blog by Keri Beckingham, with case studies illustrating both in-class and out-of-class interactive learning. The blended learning landscape in 2018.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

Via The New York Times : “ Rolling Stone Faces Revived Lawsuit Over Campus Rape Article.” Online Education and the Once and Future “MOOC” Via Edsurge : “Peter Thiel May Finally Get His Flying Cars, Thanks to a New Udacity Nanodegree in 2018.” ” Education in the Courts.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

I’m not sure what this means as the article talks about both “authenticity” (whatever that is) and the gender of instructors on various MOOC platforms. That doesn’t seem like much money if you’re selling access to your students as a “case study” for a tech company. ” asks Edsurge.