Tolulope (Tolu) Noah describes how to create engaging microlecturees on episode 512 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
I always find myself learning so much more about the power and potential of my devices through watching his videos than I would ever figure out just by tinkering around on the device on my own.
-Tolu Noah
A microlecture is a short video usually produced by the instructor that explains a single key concept or a specific skill.
-Tolu Noah
Microlectures actually prompt students to do something with the information that they’re learning.
-Tolu Noah
Providing information in both audio and visual formats can just make it easier for students to process and retain information.
-Tolu Noah
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The Fullness of our Humanity as Teacher and Student
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