Checking for bias
Resources can be biased on a wide spectrum of areas, given that it refers to prejudice in favour of/ against … Read more
Resources can be biased on a wide spectrum of areas, given that it refers to prejudice in favour of/ against … Read more
Even though educators can easily find on the Internet, it is crucial to evaluate the information sources, i.e. if they … Read more
Reusing open educational resources refers to accessing to/downloading materials produced by others (e.g., images, class plan, videos, etc.) and adopting … Read more
Experiential education is one practice-driven method of teaching. In this method the students focus on their learning process through application, observation and … Read more
Just in Time Teaching, or JiTT, is a model first proposed by Novak, Patterson, Gavrin and Christian (1999) that combines … Read more
This teaching strategy can only be used when the instructor explains the why, how, where, what, and when. The demonstration … Read more
A seminar is a group meeting (either face-to-face or online) where up to 30 students in the same group participate … Read more
Independent study or practice promotes, under supervision, independent development and processing of problems. In such methods, teachers mostly assign the … Read more
The role of a teacher is to introduce disciplined group discussion techniques among students and clear the concept of the topic meanwhile. … Read more
An individual training serves the in-depth theory-guided, practice-oriented and discursive examination of selected problems, in which the students are expected … Read more