Assessing the campus-wide video needs at Wentworth

This Fall 2017 semester the Learning Innovation and Technology group is conducting a comprehensive assessment of the overall video needs at Wentworth. To begin the process, we sent faculty and staff an email and link requesting your participation in our anonymous video needs survey.  Your responses to this survey will help us evaluate the effectiveness of our existing […]

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Instructional Techniques for Teaching Engineering Students – Designing your courses to meet ABET criteria

What is your role as engineering faculty? What steps do you take to ensure your students achieve your course outcomes?  And oh, by the way, what are outcomes… Creating a course to achieve specific outcomes requires effort in three domains: (Felder and Brent, 2003) Identifying course content and defining measurable learning objectives Selecting and implementing methods […]

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Getting Students to say “Flip this Content”!

Looking to strengthen students’ ability to apply theory to real world situations?Need more in-class time to teach students how to problem solve? Want students to say: “flip this content”? Prof. Anthony Duva has flipped select course content for several years and totally flipped his Design of Machine Elements course content since 2016. Students can resist this non-tradition approach […]

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Pump Up Presentations with Interaction and Analytics!

Looking for ways to engage students in presentations and lectures? Want to gather analytics on what that engagement looks like? Join colleagues Tuesday, June 13th from 9am-1pm in the Library Program Room. Deepen Student Engagement in Lectures with Echo360 lets you embed polling and students can flag slides they have questions on, submit questions, and take notes in sync […]

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