In the Classroom with Stan Skrabut Stan Skrabut
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Welcome to In the Classroom with Stan Skrabut where we will explore different tools and strategies for creating more engaging courses. In this podcast, Stan works out loud while prepping and teaching different courses in the higher education realm. He also will be sharing ideas that he is exploring to solve faculty teaching issues.
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ITC: 148 - The Top 10 Episodes of In the Classroom for 2021
This week, I am going to share the top ten episodes for 2021. As a bonus, I will share the top five episodes of all time for this podcast. Finally, I close with an important announcement.
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Show notes: https://tubarksblog.com/itc148
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ITC: 147 - Using LinkedIn in the Classroom
We have a responsibility to not only help our students understand the content of our disciplines but also help them start their careers.
This means they should have a profile, should start developing a network, and learn how to participate as a professional through their profile and as members of a community.
Not only can you help students set up powerful LinkedIn profiles, you can use LinkedIn as a teaching and learning platform.
This week, I am going to highlight getting started with LinkedIn as well as strategies for using LinkedIn in the classroom.
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ITC: 146 - Using ADDIE to Design Your Courses
As I break down the 5 steps of ADDIE, I will focus on how it can be used in the classroom.
The five steps of the ADDIE model are:
● Analysis
● Design
● Development
● Implementation
● Evaluation
The use of ADDIE means that you are taking a deliberate approach to designing your course. Everything has a purpose and is interconnected. The ADDIE method is applicable regardless of course modality.
This week, I am going to explain each of the ADDIE steps and provide ideas for using ADDIE to design your courses.
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Show notes: https://tubarksblog.com/itc146
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ITC: 145 - How to "Win" at NaNoWriMo
During two previous attempts at NaNoWriMo or the National Novel Writing Month, I failed to hit the 50,000 word mark while working on just one project. So I had to try something different.
I recognized that I could not find enough time to craft the words by hand. This year I switched to dictation and that made all the difference.
This week, I am going to share tips for successfully getting through a time consuming project like NaNoWriMo.
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ITC: 144 - Creating Effective Study Guides for Your Classroom
My inspiration for this episode comes from a wonderful Spanish professor named Theresa Baginski. She developed a series of study guides for her college-level Spanish classes.
A good study guide not only guides students through assigned readings, lectures, presentations, videos, handouts, etc., it also ties together goals and objectives, essential questions, key vocabulary and concepts, and formative activities.
This week, I am going to share tips for creating effective study guides to support lectures, videos, and reading assignments.
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ITC: 143 - Using Guided Notes in the Classroom
One tool that can turn a lecture from a passive activity to an active one is guided notes also known as skeleton notes. Guided notes can also be used for grasping the essential content from videos and reading assignments.
According to William L. Heward, a professor at the Ohio State University, Guided Notes are “Guided notes are instructor-prepared handouts that provide all students with background information and standard cues with specific spaces to write key facts, concepts, and/or relationships during the lecture.”
Guided notes can help students stay on task while listening to a lecture, watching a video, or reading a chapter. This can lead to increased academic performance.
This week, I am going to share tips for creating beneficial guided notes to support lectures, videos, and reading assignments.
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