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Tag Archives: students
Ideas, Strategies, and Tools to Enhance the Teaching/Learning Environment
There are so many valuable educational resources available to us these days. Check out the 6 Months of Educational Tweets posts in the Resources section for a categorized recap of my tweets (@ProfNancyNelson) over the last six months. Make it your goal … Continue reading
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Tagged active learning, assessment, education, flipped classroom, growth mindset, resources, students, teaching
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Are Today’s Students Really That Different?
For those of us who have been teaching post-secondary students for more years than we care to mention, it is apparent that today’s student is very different from those we’ve taught before. Some say that they’re digital natives who learn … Continue reading
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Tagged attitude, digital native, education, effort, entitlement, learning, multi-tasking, post-secondary, students
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