On Teaching and Cognitive Science
Following up on yesterday’s post about lectures comes this interesting article about a new book that I can’t wait to get (once it’s in paperback) and read: The invisible-gorilla experiment is featured...
View ArticleTuesday Teaching Talk (TTT)
Tuesday Teaching Talk is a regular feature which, as the name implies, is an opportunity to talk explicitly about teaching (and learning) in the practical and philosophical sense that happens on, you...
View ArticleTuesday Teaching Talk (TTT)
Tuesday Teaching Talk is a regular feature which, as the name implies, is an opportunity to talk explicitly about teaching (and learning) in the practical and philosophical sense that happens on, you...
View ArticleTuesday Teaching Talk (TTT)
Tuesday Teaching Talk is a regular feature which, as the name implies, is an opportunity to talk explicitly about teaching (and learning) in the practical and philosophical sense that happens on, you...
View ArticleTuesday Teaching Talk (TTT)
Tuesday Teaching Talk is a regular feature which, as the name implies, is an opportunity to talk explicitly about teaching (and learning) in the practical and philosophical sense that happens on, you...
View ArticleThe Flipped Classroom: an experiment
Hi Harold Lounge, I posted this to my personal blog earlier in the week and thought it might be fun to share. Let me know what you think! The Flipped Classroom: an experiment. In addition to the...
View ArticleAn Argument for Democratizing Knowledge in America
I just read a book “Back to school: Why everyone deserves a second chance at education” by Mike Rose. The students described in this book could be my own and I find that rather refreshing in a book...
View Article“Reacting to the Past” in the Community College: Introduction
You walk into your class a few minutes before it is scheduled to begin. To your pleasant surprise, six or seven of your students arrived sufficiently early to arrange the tables in a large half-circle,...
View ArticleTuesday Teaching Talk (Thursday Edition)
Years ago, Chris Sabino as CAST director and Dave Richardson as Harold Lounge curator hosted the “Tuesday Teaching Talk,” or “TTT,” on the Harold Lounge. Now, CAST wants to resume this practice. We’ll...
View ArticleTuesday Teaching Talk: Teaching “Disinterestedness”
Last Tuesday, CAST hosted a seminar discussion ostensibly centered around a short and light essay titled, “The Uncoolness of Good Teachers,” by Mark Edmunton. We had six participants and a lively...
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