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SAMR Model – Extending Technology Integration & a Caveat

I heard about the SAMR Model of technology integration at a recent meeting, and since that time, I’ve been looking into the work of Dr. Ruben R. Puentedura, the creator of SAMR. There are some really good aspects to the … Continue reading

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Alternatives to SRTE

I received some valuable info in my email this morning (shared by Jackie Bortiatynski) on alternative methods to measure teaching effectiveness which I think could be useful right now on campus as part of a larger conversation about how to document good teaching. … Continue reading

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Fall Projects Update

The semester got off to a bang with several major projects underway!!! Thanks to the many faculty partners who made all of these projects possible! Please let me know if I inadvertently left your name out – Apologies and I … Continue reading

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Incorporating SEL and Lifelong Learning in the Reading Course

I’ve incorporated lifelong learning practices for 3 years into my college reading course and each time, we’ve seen statistically significant changes in lifelong learning dimensions (ELLI) for our students (Shaffer, Eshbach, & Santiago-Blay, 2015) – now after attending the social-emotional … Continue reading

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Grading Strategies Cohort Underway!

Well, we are up to 10 people participating in the SP 15 Grading Strategies Cohort – Nice!  We had our first session last week and are meeting monthly through the SP 15 semester. The Magna Publications collection, Grading Strategies for … Continue reading

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