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Encouraging Active Learning on Zoom
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Spring 2022, active learning, Teaching TipsHaving taught asynchronously during the entire 2020-2021 academic year, I was excited to begin teaching synchronous sections of ENG10:...
Using Constructivist Theory for Teaching and Learning
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Spring 2022, Constructivist, Teaching Tips“Learning is active mental work, not passive reception of teaching” By Anita Woolfolk What is Constructivism? It is a...
Handwritten Outlines and Visual Frames in an Online Environment
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Spring 2022, Notetaking, Teaching TipsWhen I began teaching Latin American and Latinx Studies at Hostos in Spring 2020, I considered myself a seasoned...
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