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a personal notebook since summer 2013, a virtual scrapbook
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Digitally Enhanced Education Webinars - Alexandra Mihai

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How to make your teaching more engaging

How to make your teaching more engaging | Notebook or My Personal Learning Network | Scoop.it

"Stimulate your students' curiosity - and help them learn - using the tried-and-true techniques in this comprehensive guide ..."


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be involved and involve students in mastering information 

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What is active learning? And why it matters

What is active learning? And why it matters | Notebook or My Personal Learning Network | Scoop.it

"Active learning results in greater skill and knowledge development than traditional teaching methods. Find out why it’s replacing old-school strategies ..."


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How to Move from Passive to Active Learning Through Open Education Resources | EdTech Magazine

How to Move from Passive to Active Learning Through Open Education Resources | EdTech Magazine | Notebook or My Personal Learning Network | Scoop.it

Freely available, open education resources provide opportunities for college students to strengthen their critical thinking and quantitative literacy skills using sophisticated active-learning strategies.

In a 2017 Wakefield market research survey, investigators found 85 percent of college students elected not to buy one or more required hard copy course textbooks. Students also are turning more frequently to their mobile devices to complete their coursework

Their reasons included the high price of textbooks and the fact that they did not value textbooks as learning tools. Instead, students are enticed by online course content, which can be accessed anywhere on campuses equipped with modern network infrastructures.


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