Pedagogy/Theory
Backward Design
Backward design is an educational method that begins with defining learning goals and objectives, followed by assessments and designing instructional materials to support the learner’s journey. This QRG overviews how backward design benefits faculty and students with steps for implementation.
Active Learning: Overview and Introduction
Active Learning is a term used to describe instructional methods that increase student involvement and engagement in the learning process. This QRG includes ideas for implementation, common faculty concerns and mistakes, and guidance on how to incorporate active learning in your specific class.
Active Learning Online
Active Learning is a term used to describe instructional methods that increase student involvement and engagement in the learning process. This QRG includes ideas for implementation and guidance on how to incorporate active learning in your online class.