Philip SmithBefore the Semester Even BeginsThe new year is a time to try new things. Students are refreshed from the break and eager to begin learning again. You can tap into this…Aug 22, 2017Aug 22, 2017
Philip SmithTime to take a deep breath…Papers, presentations, studying, exams: The end of the semester is stressful. While hitting the books and pulling all-nighters are well…May 2, 2017May 2, 2017
Philip SmithSurprise!These days, students have many ways to get class content. Actually coming to class is only one, and often not the favorite. Extending the…Apr 25, 2017Apr 25, 2017
Philip SmithMetacognitive StrategiesTrue or false: When it comes to learning, metacognition (e.g., thinking about thinking) can be just as important as intelligence.Apr 25, 2017Apr 25, 2017
Philip SmithWhat’s in a Name?The words we use matter. Connotations for common educational phrases such as “covering content” and “homework” can have subtle deleterious…Apr 25, 2017Apr 25, 2017
Philip SmithUsing Discussion to Focus InquiryGood class discussions can benefit students in many ways. They can enhance cognitive grasp of complex content, build emotional connections…Apr 25, 2017Apr 25, 2017
Philip SmithA Thorough Search ProcessWhen it comes to online information searching, encouraging students to undertake a thorough search process is a real challenge. This is…Apr 25, 2017Apr 25, 2017
Philip SmithInquiry and DiversityThe inquiry process can help us embrace and enhance cultural diversity. Since suspicion, prejudice, and misunderstanding are often the…Apr 25, 2017Apr 25, 2017
Philip SmithGames for Learning and ReviewGaming is fun and having fun helps us learn. A good game is intrinsically engaging and motivating, two factors also central to learning and…Apr 25, 2017Apr 25, 2017
Philip SmithAssessing Case StudiesCase studies are an excellent active learning technique that can help infuse critical thinking into course content. There are many fine…Apr 25, 2017Apr 25, 2017