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How can Bloom's taxonomy be used to enhance student learning?

To learn about embedding universal design in the classroom, visit Innovative Educators at www.innovativeeducators.org/product_p/103.htm.
Video posted by Mike Coste Monday
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What is a good model for assessing a fist year experience or study skills course?

To learn about increasing student performance using first year seminars and learning communities, visit Innovative Educators at www.innovativeeducators.org/p...
Video posted by Mike Coste Feb 16
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Katie Kirsch commented on Mike Coste's video
The video highlighted several charactertics that are important for a leader in higher ed. What characteristic do you value most?
Feb 13
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Videos posted by Mike Coste Feb 12
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Have facilitated parent discussions for first generation students? What strategies have worked?
Feb 7
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The video shared that large committees can work, but that it is important to have subcommittees. What are some ways that subcommittees can stay connected to the larger group and collaborate?
Feb 6
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Videos posted by Mike Coste Feb 5
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Meet Dr. Brian Van Brunt

To learn about Dr. Van Brunt's webinar on managing aggressive student behavior, visit Innovative Educators at www.innovativeeducators.org/product_p/875.htm.
Video posted by Mike Coste Feb 3
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What do you use to focus on quality over quantity in terms of student learning?
Feb 1
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How do you encourage faculty to adopt active learning strategies?

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Video posted by Mike Coste Jan 31
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The video shared that multiple choices tests allow the student to walk away with concrete facts, but that they test is tweaked each semester to take in account for lecture notes, student discussion, etc. What are some ways that you have…
Jan 26
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What is the pedagogical value of multiple choice exams?

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Video posted by Mike Coste Jan 26
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The video highlighted a great way of documenting what students think they know. Have you done anything similar in your classes? or how have you tweaked this exercise?
Jan 23
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I teach philsophy for the School for Professional Studies at Regis University.

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Thinking About the Future Adds Relevance to Our Past (No Regrets)

I have been thinking so far this week about the idea of "no regrets."  This is a phrase a friend of mine iterated several times over the past few weeks.  "No Regrets" is a great way to think about the past.  Not that we should regret everything we've ever done, but learn from what we've done and learn to move forward from those times. With that being said, thinking about the future does add a certain relevance to our past, especially in terms of where we see ourselves in 5, 10, or 20 years or…See More
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How can Bloom's taxonomy be used to enhance student learning?

To learn about embedding universal design in the classroom, visit Innovative Educators at www.innovativeeducators.org/product_p/103.htm.
Video posted by Mike Coste Monday

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