Few psychologists would claim that the lecture is dead but those who aspire to be good or even great teachers rely on this method less than their own teachers did. What’s taken its place? Engaging ...
[Editor’s Note: This post was written jointly by Jeff McClurken and Julie Meloni.] Several of us at ProfHacker incorporate blogs into our pedagogy, and we have written on a range of course ...
The pedagogical value and the challenges of integrating student blogging into your teaching is a recurring topic on ProfHacker. Some of our I typically require weekly blog posts from my students, and ...
Stephanie Hedge is a graduate student in the Department of English at Ball State University. You can follow her on twitter at @slhedge. This is the third post in what is rapidly becoming a series on ...
Teacher Matthew J. Clausen looked at his Web-design students—their fingers flying over their computer keyboards—and marveled. These 10th, 11th, and 12th graders—even the sullen or quiet ones who never ...
From assisting reflective learning to increasing engagement, do not overlook the humble blog amid the rush for the shiniest new online thing, says Dennis Relojo-Howell It’s easy to underestimate how ...
Last month we welcomed the Class of 2025 to campus. It’s always such a delight to see 900+ students arriving from all over the world, representing many different backgrounds, life experiences, and ...
They're here! Last month, members of the Class of 2026 arrived on campus to begin the MBA Program, and we are thrilled to have them as part of the HBS community. We are confident that this new class ...
A “middle” is, according to Oxford Languages, “the point or position at an equal distance from the sides, edges, or ends of something.” By definition, then, a middle class consists of those people who ...
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