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Categories and Community of Practice: The Science of How Students Learn

Motivation 101: The Link Between Motivation and Learning

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Can instructors ever change their students’ motivation? Science says yes! We will explore the links between motivation and learning, discuss practical strategies for identifying what students may be experiencing motivationally in your class, and share tips for cultivating adaptive motivational mindsets.   Presenter: Alyssa Emery, Assistant Professor, School of Education ** This Event Will Be […]

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Inserting Brief Quiz Questions into Lectures to Boost Learning

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In this session, you will learn how you can boost students’ recall and retention of material through strategic use of brief quiz questions in lectures. We will explore the link between memory, recall, and learning, and share tips for using embedded questions to boost your students’ learning.   Presenter: Jason Chan, Professor, Psychology ** This […]

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Rules of Thumb for Writing Good Multiple-Choice Questions

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Multiple choice questions (MCQs) look simple, but it is surprisingly difficult to write them well. This session will cover basic principles of measurement as they apply to MCQs, and will share common flaws that are often seen in MCQs, and how to avoid them.   Presenter: Jared Danielson Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Student […]

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Designing for Neurodiversity with Multimedia Learning

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Discover course design concepts that break down barriers for neurodivergent students and engage all learners. Using Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning (CTML) principles, we'll explore practical strategies to minimize cognitive load, focus student attention, and foster meaningful connections with course concepts. Through learning activities and real-world examples, we'll apply CTML principles that address a range of cognitive […]

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Developing Engaging and Interactive Course Materials with Pressbooks

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When your teaching materials are interactive, they have a greater potential to support student engagement and success. Activities like videos, practice questions, and flashcards can make text-based materials more immersive and help students test their understanding of core concepts.  In this workshop, you will learn how to utilize the tools built into the ISU Digital […]

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