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Improving College Student Outcomes with Course Policies that Support Autonomy (Part 1)
Nov 14

Nov 14 Improving College Student Outcomes with Course Policies that Support Autonomy (Part 1)

Megan Sumeracki
Learning Scientists Posts, For Teachers, For Researchers

In today’s post, I want to share a cool, relatively new paper by Simon Cullen and Daniel Oppenheimer from Science Advances (1). The paper is titled, Choosing to Learn: The Importance of Student Autonomy in Higher Education. The methodology is …

Digest #177: Podcast Episodes for Parents and Educators
Nov 1

Nov 1 Digest #177: Podcast Episodes for Parents and Educators

Megan Sumeracki
Digests, For Parents, For Teachers

I have been following Brown University Professor and Economist Emily Oster for a number of years, basically ever since I started my journey of becoming a parent. Now, I listen to her podcast and read her newsletters (and the newsletters from the endocrinologist on her team, called “Hot Flash”) to hear from Emily and experts on data-driven parenting. I also …

GUEST POST: Can Gamified Technology Be Used to Enhance Students’ Intrinsic Motivation?
Oct 24

Oct 24 GUEST POST: Can Gamified Technology Be Used to Enhance Students’ Intrinsic Motivation?

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, Guest Posts

Technology is increasingly transforming the way students engage with learning materials. One prominent use of technology in education is gamification, where game-like elements are applied to non-game environments to enhance engagement and motivation...

Spacing and Retrieval Practice in Health Professions
Oct 17

Oct 17 Spacing and Retrieval Practice in Health Professions

Althea Need Kaminske
For Researchers, Learning Scientists Posts

In this review the Trumble and colleagues sought to better understand how spacing and retrieval practice are used in health professions education and whether these strategies led to improvements in academic grades.

To Prompt or Not To Prompt: Effects of Prompt-Questions and Educational Videos on Learning
Oct 10

Oct 10 To Prompt or Not To Prompt: Effects of Prompt-Questions and Educational Videos on Learning

Carolina Kuepper-Tetzel
Learning Scientists Posts, For Teachers, For Researchers

Educational videos are often used in the classroom setting to support instruction of content. On the positive side, these videos can help scaffolding a topic which can lead to better understanding of it. They can also increase situational interest in students because...

GUEST POST: Reflections on a “Spaced Practice Challenge” with Community College Students
Oct 4

Oct 4 GUEST POST: Reflections on a “Spaced Practice Challenge” with Community College Students

Learning Scientists
For Teachers, For Students, Guest Posts

PTK decided to conduct a challenge where students were required to log two hour-long study sessions a week for the final three weeks of classes. We offered multiple incentives to encourage student participation...

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