• Canvas,  Educational Tools,  Teaching & Learning

    Canvas Update: Canvas Links 

    Reading Time: 3 minutesCanvas is improving how linking works throughout courses. One of these changes that we’ll be talking about has already been implemented, but the other two have yet to be released.   Course link sidebar displays name of current link  The first change Canvas has made is already present in your courses. Previously, if you wanted to change a link that you’d already added to the Rich Content Editor, it was faster to just remove the link entirely and create a new link. Now, Canvas has made it simple to replace the link – and it shows the name of whatever you currently have linked in the sidebar.   To open…

  • Educational Theories,  Podcast,  Teaching & Learning

    Transform Your Teaching: Back to the Basics – Assessments

    Reading Time: 2 minutesIn this episode, Rob and Jared continue the series on the basics of education by discussing assessments. Check out this episode to hear them use their road trip analogy once more to explain the differences between formative and summative assessments. Podcast links Show notes In this episode, Rob and Jared discuss how objectives relate to assessments, including four important terms.   All four terms work together to create a properly aligned course structure. A good assessment is directly tied to an objective. Consider using your objective verb in your assessment to emphasize the connection between the two.   Formative assessments serve as opportunities for students to try, to practice,…

  • Educational Theories,  Teaching & Learning

    Backward Design: Starting at the Finish 

    Reading Time: 2 minutesLet’s take a moment and think about this statement:  “Our flight is at 5 AM.”   As you think about it, consider the various questions you must answer to be on that plane at 5 AM. What questions would you ask yourself to prepare? Here are some that I have on my list:  You may have similar questions or ones that I didn’t ask (or maybe fewer questions…my hamartia is overplanning), but hopefully you see that those questions need to be answered before you show up at the airport. You may also need to qualify how well they’re answered: Did you pack well or throw everything at the…

  • Educational Theories,  Podcast,  Teaching & Learning

    Transform Your Teaching: Back to the Basics – Objectives

    Reading Time: < 1 minuteIn this episode, Dr. Rob McDole and Jared Pyles start a new series titled “Back to the Basics,” beginning the conversation with a discussion on objectives. Check out the episode for an acronym to help instructors identify areas for improvement. Podcast links Show notes Objectives are the targets for every course. Jared and Rob provide an easy-to-remember acronym (DRIVE) to help instructors create or refine their course objectives.   Objectives must be:   Designing courses with these steps helps instructors identify areas that need refinement and provide students with resources to ensure success in reaching their end goal.  We would love to get your feedback! Please…

  • Educational Tools,  Podcast,  Teaching & Learning

    Transform Your Teaching: A Conversation with Professor Jeff Simon

    Reading Time: < 1 minuteIn this episode, Dr. Rob McDole and Jared Pyles talk with Jeff Simon, Associate Professor and Assistant Chair of the Department of Communication at Cedarville University. Check out this episode to hear about student learning, creative assessments, and tech integration. Podcast links Show notes Professor Simon shares how he has adjusted his teaching practice over his 13 years in higher education to match the learning needs of his students. He creates more open-ended assignments focused on concepts and processes so students obtain a set of tools that will aid them to be creative problem solvers. In this process, he assesses students based on their proposed solution so…

  • Educational Tools,  Podcast,  Teaching & Learning

    Transform Your Teaching: Adopt, Adapt or A(d)bandon

    Reading Time: < 1 minuteIn this episode, Rob and Jared discuss options for implementing ChatGPT into instruction. They share some questions educators can ask to help them make their own decision. Check out the episode to hear how they would include ChatGPT. Podcast links Show notes Rob and Jared propose three options for using ChatGPT in instruction:  Jared and Rob agree that “Adapt” fits best for how they would use ChatGPT in instruction. For educators considering how they will use ChatGPT, Rob and Jared recommend considering teaching style, needs of students, resources available (accessibility), and their personal comfort level with technology. Contact us at ctlpodcast@cedarville.edu with any questions. We would love to…