What Casandra shared about launching icebreakers *before* the semester starts was helpful. I used to do that but somehow forgot, so I will definitely be bringing the concept back to my classes.
I think failure is equally important to success. If you’ve been discouraged and tried something many times without success, you may feel like giving up; one tiny success can make a big difference in whether you continue or quit. Failure is of course also very useful for reflecting and learning, but the validation of success if you’ve only had…[Read more]
Tuesday, May 25, 2021 marks one year since the murder of George Floyd. Students, staff, and faculty may be affected by this and other traumatic events of the past year and beyond. This episode of […]
We are now past the halfway point of the semester. You’ve hopefully collected student feedback and learned what’s not working in your course. Now what?
The CUNY Games Network is back with another event Friday, May 7th, 2021. As we approach the end of the semester, take this opportunity to brainstorm new ideas for your last day of class and plan for next […]
This week’s TMM episode does not include a video, but rather a step-by-step presentation on using Google Slides to make your lesson content more engaging.
“Chunking” is a term coined by psychologist George Miller to describe our short-term memory’s ability to hold and process information. This video provides an introduction.
You prepare a great lesson and class goes well, but the following week the students seem to have forgotten all that they learned. What’s happening? Perhaps they’re missing the opp […]