Episodes
2015/03/16. Faculty In-Service Day. Seattle University Professor Emeritus of English. Writing Assignments as "Beautiful Problems": Designing and Scaffolding Assignments to Promote Critical Thinking and Disciplinary Ways of Inquiry.
Published 05/01/15
2015/03/16. Faculty In-Service Day. Seattle University Professor Emeritus of English. Writing Assignments as "Beautiful Problems": Designing and Scaffolding Assignments to Promote Critical Thinking and Disciplinary Ways of Inquiry.
Published 05/01/15
2013/06/03. Associate Professor of English and the Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning, Assumption College.
Published 11/12/13
2013/06/03. Associate Professor of English and the Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning, Assumption College.
Published 11/12/13
2012/11/02. Robert Marzano evening session.
Published 12/21/12
2012/11/02. Robert Marzano afternoon session.
Published 12/21/12
2012/11/02. Robert Marzano morning session.
Published 12/21/12
2012/11/02. Robert Marzano evening session.
Published 12/21/12
2012/11/02. Robert Marzano afternoon session.
Published 12/21/12
2012/11/02. Robert Marzano morning session.
Published 12/21/12
2012/04/30. School of Education Spring Forum. Professor of Education Leadership.
Published 07/02/12
2012/04/30. School of Education Spring Forum. Professor of Education Leadership.
Published 07/02/12
2011/11/07. Forum on educational issues.
Published 12/08/11
2011/11/07. Forum on educational issues.
Published 12/08/11
2011/05/23. Forum on Educational Issues.
Published 07/01/11
2011/05/23. Forum on Educational Issues.
Published 07/01/11
2011/03/11. Faculty Mentor Tea. Assistant Professor of Education.
Published 04/15/11
2011/03/11. Faculty Mentor Tea. Assistant Professor of Education.
Published 04/15/11
2010/09/27.
Published 12/17/10
2010/09/27.
Published 12/17/10
2010/06/07. David Levy, Professor at the Information School, University of Washington.
Published 09/22/10
2010/06/07. David Levy, Professor at the Information School, University of Washington.
Published 09/22/10
2009/10/29. In this study, a semantic web tool called Twine was used in a graduate level course for K-12 educators. It was found that collaborative teams using the semantic web application developed higher levels of expertise.
Published 09/17/10
2010/05/26. Sound Ideas Conference.
Published 09/14/10