What is Chunking and Why is it Important? Academically speaking, chunking is essentially the breaking down and selective grouping of the content you want your students to learn. OK, but why is that ...
Panopto is an easy-to-use tool for recording multiple events including in-class lectures, events, presentations, and tutorials that can be easily distributed to students through Blackboard. You can ...
Today's students increasingly expect ubiquitous lecture capture so they can review lectures to improve their understanding of the material or catch up on a class they missed. "Lecture capture in ...
As more and more instructors flip their classrooms or teach online courses, it's become increasingly important to create videos that can hold students' attention. Some instructors have experimented ...
"I don't think it's my job to make students come to class," says Dr. Ingrid Ulbrich, chemistry instructor at CU Boulder. Nor does she think it important to take attendance, though she cares deeply ...
Note: If you have received a Faculty Notification Letter (FNL) for this section of your course, contact Student Disability Services for required WebEx accommodations. Webex makes it easy to ...
On March 12 and 13, 2020, the University of Michigan cancelled class to prepare the whole campus for emergency remote teaching starting on March 16. In that brief interim, the institution made Zoom ...
Adi Mayan, a sophomore majoring in business at the City University of New York’s Bernard M. Baruch College, attends lectures in her macroeconomics class and later goes online to watch them again, ...
DENTON, Texas — When Andrew Torget was a kid, he used to look through the Guinness Book of World Records and wonder which way he could get his name in it. “Could I grow the longest fingernails?" ...
Most colleges that record lectures do so for the benefit of distance-education students. Baruch is unusual because it records lectures for some courses that it teaches in classrooms, and it spends ...