We know that no two people learn the same way, nor should we make them conduct note-taking in their peers’ exact way. That’s why I felt compelled to spend some time discussing how to properly do note-taking regardless of whether
John Rawls wrote an astounding book on politics in 1971. In A Theory of Justice, Mr. Rawls proposed a revolutionary thought experiment as the basis for the best political structure possible. He postulated that if you imagined that you were
Fast Company wrote on the 5 Essential Skills to Show You’re a Standout Remote Worker, and I couldn’t help myself but realize there are tools out there that can advance her per-intimation. Using her five points, let’s add tools to help
2022 continues to be brutal to teachers, students, and parents, especially those who need help teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, Applied (or Art) and Math (STEAM) in remote learning courses. Some may wonder how we can teach STEAM in Remote Learning.
Educators know the importance of having highly engaged, productive students, whether they learn online or in person. It tells a teacher whether their classes can understand Key concepts or if additional time is needed to revisit the lesson. But I
Anyone who has experienced medical treatment understands how vital nurses are in providing professional care, meeting patient needs, and the importance of having someone take care of us who has a career or caring. Nursing is a career of devotion
For several months I’ve scoured the web to learn as much as I could about how the academic world prepares for learning and instructional designers create courses and training for corporations. Burrowing through these rabbit holes, many similarities and discrepancies
We continue our focus on how instructional designers and educators must make course design smarter. If you’re reading the series for the first time, check out the first blog, explaining the comprehensive approach to ABOUT DESIGN. You are also encouraged to read