Case-based conferences (including hot seat) and didactics are held daily at noon by members of our faculty or visiting lecturers. These lectures are recorded daily and archived so that they can be ...
Bloodletting to keep the "humors" in balance was a leading medical treatment from ancient Greece to the late 19th century. That's hard to believe now, in the age of robot-assisted surgery, but ...
The Guide to Jewish Living offers a comprehensive, up-to-date directory of Chicago-area Jewish organizations, resources, products, and services. The guide acts as a community driven lexicon sponsored ...
A student opens their Chromebook and logs into AP Classroom. Opening their assignments, they begin an AP Daily video lesson, taking notes as they watch. The student adjusts the playback speed to 1.5, ...
Lecture capture systems have become an integral component of contemporary higher education, offering a means to record and disseminate live lectures for asynchronous access. These systems afford ...
Multimedia learning describes learning through the use of pictures and words. Examples of multimedia learning include watching a PowerPoint presentation, watching a pre-recorded lecture or reading a ...
The basis of social learning theory is simple: People learn by watching other people. We can learn from anyone—teachers, parents, siblings, peers, co-workers, YouTube influencers, athletes, and even ...
The professor on the platform read- ing off his notes; the students in their seats, scribbling or snoozing, listening or lounging—are these “going out” ? Last week, came the annual report of President ...
In-person lectures have been a staple of university learning for centuries. But research shows in-person lectures can be an important way to keep students connected to their peers and what they are ...