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Using Challenges to Motivate Learners

Nov 07, 201938 minEp. 282
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Michael Wesch shares about using challenges to motivate learners on episode 282 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode You have to live your way into a new way of thinking. -Michael Wesch How do you be completely yourself while also being of great value to your students? -Michael Wesch Teaching doesn’t just happen in the classroom, it is a constant meditation. -Michael Wesch Shared difficulty creates tremendous community. -Michael Wesch Resources ACUE: What Inspired Me to Redesign My Syllabus ACUE: Developing Fair, Consistent, and Transparent Grading Practices ACUE: Embracing Diversity in Your Classroom ACUE: Preparing an Effective Syllabus Homework vs assignments vs challenges The Un-TV and the 10 Mph Car: Experiments in Personal Freedom and Everyday Life, by Bernard McGrane Ryan Klataske The UnThing Experiment Life101 Podcast How an Experimental Online Course Helped One Anthropology Department Keep a Professor and a Half, by Jeff Young for EdSurge Desirable difficulties - Robert Bjork coined the term. Episode 277 with Derek Bruff Video: 10 Tips for Online Teaching Video Video: Wesch made in Vietnam (his first try at something like this) Anth101 - Built with Ryan Klataske and Tom Woodward
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