As more schools assign video-based lessons, camcorders are replacing pen and paper—and, often, traditional research projects. Jackie Desmond, a 17-year-old senior at Carl Sandburg High School in ...
To remotely teach her 5-year-old blind student how to navigate a new school this summer, Jennifer Freeman, an orientation and mobility in Escondido County, Calif., had to get creative. She made a ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic created an educational environment that had never been seen before. Many students –– and instructors –– were abruptly forced to transition from traditional classroom learning to ...
"I am a very visual learner so I do not learn well in classes with a lot of lectures." After having taught for over 25 years, I hear variations of that comment a lot. I love conversations with ...
If our students don’t master visual literacy, they will never master digital literacy, or any other future literacy for that matter. Teaching visual literacy faces significant systemic hurdles even ...
Designing effective instruction starts with clarity about what you want students to learn and choosing the right methods to help them get there. The Seven Ways of Learning framework provides a ...
Learning has always been about ideas but how those ideas are presented can make all the difference. In classrooms, lecture halls, and online courses, visual clarity often determines whether ...