A part of the 'Pizza, Pedagogy… & Podcasts!' Series. A 1-hour synchronous hybrid workshop and open to JHU graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, faculty, and staff.
At one time or another, we’ve all heard “experts” assert that children have different learning styles. Some children, for instance, may be visual learners, while others best absorb information by ...
As lessons are in motion and routines become more familiar, the demands of professional learning can take a back seat to the ...
Effective learning isn't just about finding the easiest path—it's about the right kind of challenge. Two prominent theories—Desirable Difficulties (DDF) and Cognitive Load Theory (CLT)—offer valuable ...
Today's business environment is characterized more than ever by dynamism and change. To maintain a competitive advantage, organizations need to initiate effective human resource development and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . “Users of interest, which included a diverse group of patients newly diagnosed with diabetes, their caregivers, ...
In earlier parenting days, my family often passed car-ride time by playing One-Word Story. Each passenger sequentially contributed a single word to an evolving story. While the Pulitzer committee has ...
Why are we so interested in mobile learning? What is it about moving online education from our laptops to our phones and tablets that has gotten us so intrigued? Is it because the world of social ...
The Learning Design & Learning Sciences program prepares creative and adaptable learning scientists and designers who can transform learning in diverse contexts. Our program uniquely defines learning ...
Tim Powers, coordinator of Brevard College's criminal justice program provides students hands-on experience in scenarios they may face in real-life terrorist situations. Photo by Christie Cauble As a ...