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| Audience/Grade: | College Freshman-Professional Development |
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All Science and Engineering Engineering Education Research General Engineering, Engineering Science |
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Teaching and Learning Research Center |
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Reference - Article/Document |
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| Description: | "Today there will be no death by PowerPoint," Byers announced to the group of about 40 students and educators gathered in the Hartley Conference Center to hear his lecture, titled "Teaching in the Era of YouTube." "We are just going to use everything else. I am going to show you some of the tools I use when I teach." The posting below looks at "Teaching in the Era of YouTube,"and points to some interesting new technologies for stimulating student thinking. The article is by Kendall Madden a science-writing intern with the Stanford News Service, on a presentation by Professor Tom Byers of Stanford University as pat of the "Award-Winning Teachers on Teaching" series sponsored by the Stanford Center for Teaching and Learning. |
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(g) Communicate effectively |
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The article is from the Stanford Report, March 7, 2007, Volume XXXIX, No. 19, http://news.stanford.edu |
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Easy |
| Interactivity Level: |
Low |
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| Publication Date: | April 2007 |
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WWW |
| Cost: |
Free |
| Download URL: | http://ctl.stanford.edu/Tomprof/postings/788.html |
| Metadata: |
IEEE LOM Record |
| Collection: |
Tomorrow's Professor
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