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How to write good multiple choice questions

by Berlin Fang | Mar 1, 2016 | In Case You Missed It, Instructional Design, Recording

How do you write multiple choice questions that are valid and just? What kind of “testwise” clues do you want to avoid? What are the pros and cons for using textbook questions? To address these and other questions, listen to the following podcast by Dr....

The Idea of the University: Session 1 Video

by Danielle Peeler | Oct 19, 2015 | Adams Center Event, In Case You Missed It, Recording

This semester, Dr. Fred Aquino is leading a discussion on The Idea of the University.  Purposeful teaching and research at ACU is dependent upon sustained and serious reflection upon the idea of the Christian University within our context. Along these lines, the group...

The Impact of Mobile Technology on Student Attitudes, Engagement, and Learning

by Danielle Peeler | Sep 10, 2015 | In Case You Missed It, Mobile Learning, Recording

In this presentation, Houston Heflin shares the results of a study examining student engagement and higher order thinking skills in a cooperative learning environment both with and without mobile devices. The study was conducted with 170 university students in three...

Campbell Lecture Series: January 21, 2014 with Carisse Berryhill

by David Christianson | Jan 23, 2015 | Adams Center Event, Faith & Learning, In Case You Missed It

Long before James K. Smith, Campbell understood the importance of beauty, narrative, and imagination in moral formation. Exciting manuscript evidence reveals the roots of his aesthetics, his pedagogy, and the practices he employed as a Christian educator.

In Case You Missed It – Turnitin with Cliff Barbarick – Faculty Fusion 2014

by Shaylee Southerland | Aug 28, 2014 | In Case You Missed It

If you missed the Faculty Fusion Turnitin session with Cliff Barbarick on August 19th, don’t worry! You can watch the full podcast of the session here.

In Case You Missed It – CHARIS Conversations

by Shaylee Southerland | Apr 16, 2014 | In Case You Missed It

If you missed the CHARIS Conversations on March 3rd & April 10th, don’t worry! You can watch the full podcasts of both sessions here. March 3rd: Pedagogy in the Stone-Campbell Movement: Implications of Religious Heritage for University Teaching Practices John Mark...
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