Instructional Design
Instructional design is a process of creating an engaging learning environment with instructional materials using instructional models and theories. By understanding the needs of the learner, the instructor can help transfer knowledge, provide engaging, well-organized materials, while enhancing instruction. Creating a rich, engaging learning experience for the student to facilitate learning.
We will continually introduce new articles, resources, webinars, best practices, and cutting edge information to continually tantalize your creative processes.
We encourage all colleagues to share their resources with our community of learners.
Articles
Book Review
Teaching Naked: a Review
by Technology for Teaching and Learning
Technology Workshops
We offer technology workshops and technology support for individual faculty.
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Upcoming Events
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Blog
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The California Hispanic Serving Institution Research Article
Article by Dr. Elizabeth J. Wider, RN, MSN, Ed.D
Faculty School of NursingHSIs are defined as institutions of higher education with 25% of the undergraduate population of Hispanic heritage... Read more>
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Building Student Engagement
Article by Maryellen Weimer, Editor / The Teaching Professor, December 2009Fifteen Strategies for the College Classroom.
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Reimagining Learning
Richard Culatta at TEDxBeaconStreetRichard Culatta identifies 3 major challenges with our current approach to education.
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Adult Learners
ProfGreene / ProfGreen's channel, June 30, 2011Is there a difference between pedagogy and andragogy?
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Student Comments: Moving from Participation to Contribution
by Maryellen Weimer, Ph.D. in The Teaching Professor BlogWhat is the difference between participation and contribution in the classroom?
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