This lecture honors Dr. C. Bruce Alexander for his many years of service to the Department of Pathology’s teaching mission in Undergraduate Medical Education, and Resident and Fellow education.
Research in higher education shows that all students benefit from being able to listen to lectures more than once, whether they were live originally or not. When a recording is available to a student ...
The move to online teaching is a chance to redesign higher education delivery to reflect the way students learn in our digital age, replacing traditional lectures with more interactive material Until ...
A judge should aspire to be perfectly predictable with respect to his or her methodology. That methodology, broadly described, is one of formalism – which manifests itself, most notably, in an ...
The annual Arnold M. Clark Memorial Lecture brings high-level speakers in the field of biology to share the latest research and discoveries. Presented by the Department of Biological Sciences, the ...
The lecture has survived despite claims that technology would make it redundant Lectures remain by far the most common form of teaching in universities - right down to the way academics are called ...
For three decades, UC Berkeley professor Alex Filippenko has taught his popular Introduction to General Astronomy class to up to 730 students in Wheeler Hall. While lecturing, he spins donuts on a ...
Phillip Dawson receives funding from the Office for Learning and Teaching. Imagine a future where university enrolment paperwork is accompanied by the statement: Warning: lectures may stunt your ...
As a lecturer who has actively explored the role of lecture recording as a form of technology-enhanced learning, there’s a question I keep returning to: what is a lecture for? In the glorious utopian ...
Last fall, about a month into his first semester of teaching, a graduate-student instructor I mentor came to see me in my office. Before the semester began, he had participated in an intensive ...
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