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Tag: teaching

Home/Tag: teaching
Female teacher sitting at desk in front of blackboard and recording science lesson using video camera.

One course, one instructor, many delivery methods

May 26, 2021Manitoba Flexible Learning HUBCommunication, Course design, Teaching and Learningdelivery, discussion, instructor, learning, online, remote, teaching

Mona Maxwell chats with an instructor about their experience delivering the same course in a variety of ways.

Digital cameria in focus, the display showing an male instructor writing on chalk board, background is highly blurred.

Quick Technology Tips for Teaching Video Lectures

April 28, 2021Manitoba Flexible Learning HUBCommunication, Course design, Digital Media, Videoaudio, basics, lecture, online, teaching, video

You don’t need to be an audio/video professional to record quality lectures! Digital Media Specialist Alison Fung presents an infographic outlining quick technology tips when filming online video lectures.

Overhead shot of a young lack woman typing on a silver laptop ins clean modern office space.

The Case for Open-Book Testing

March 31, 2021Manitoba Flexible Learning HUBCourse design, Teaching and Learningassessment, closed book, evaluation, exam, online, open book, quiz, students, teaching, test, testing

What do students think of open-book testing? This post offers insight into the student experience, shares student opinions, and suggests some ideas for how you could implement open-book testing in your course.

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