The growing popularity of game-based learning has piqued the interest of many educators in higher ed.
Four instructors have been chosen to receive Rutgers University’s inaugural Excellence in Online Teaching Award.
Social justice is largely defined as the fair division of resources, opportunities, and privileges in society. This encompasses many elements that involve members of the community fulfilling certain roles and receiving their due benefits in return.
Students have varying levels of comfort when it comes to sharing ideas with a larger group. This can be related to language proficiency, confidence levels, personality traits or several other factors.
Screencasting can be described as a digital audio and video recording of your computer screen. In other words, it is the video equivalent of a “screenshot”, with the ability to add your own voice and video to the recording.
Games and their impact on learners have been long-standing topics for educators in terms of creating interactive learning experiences. When we hear “game”, we think, “fun”.
Students and instructors have a love-hate relationship with collaborative group projects. Group projects have complexities above and beyond individual assignments.