Programming is usually taught in a rigid manner, and it can be a bit difficult to teach it in an amusing way. The series I’ve chosen below is a potential learning resource where each video is a maximum of 10-15… Continue Reading →
When it comes to programming, the subject can be especially intimidating for students with no prior programming experience. The concepts look like they have been presented in a different language, and it appears as if it is rocket science to… Continue Reading →
Direct instruction is a learning philosophy where sequenced material is taught to students through lectures and examples. The teaching style is exactly as it sounds, instruction is directed at students. Direct instruction is shown to be one of the most… Continue Reading →
Prior to starting kindergarten, my mom used to sit me down at our dinner table and taught me how to read and write. She utilized a behaviorist strategy to develop my reading and writing skills where feedback was received at… Continue Reading →
This post will appear in a few places: in the blog feed on the front of your website in the Learning Design menu on your website. This is because we have applied the “edci335” category to this post and the… Continue Reading →
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