PETAL

 A blog for the Program for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning at USA

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  • Contents

    • Welcome to the PETAL Blog
    • Thoughts on online learning v. the traditional classroom
    • Some thoughts on training issues in instructional technology
    • Teaching Resonance
    • On the concept of "writerly" teaching
    • Thoughts on Instructional Technology as a Discipline
    • The critiques and possibilities of online learning
    • Reader (i.e., Student) Response Theory
    • Some Thoughts on Turnitin
    • Using Multimedia to Engage Students
    • Extending the Classroom with the Internet
    • The Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education
    • Using the Clicker
    • Social Texts
    • Information R/evolution
    • Thoughts on Using PowerPoint
    • More on Michael Wesch’s Video Work
    • Bakhtin, Dialogism, and This Week’s Theory Tuesday Discussion
    • Teaching First-Year Students
    • Dissertation News
    • What Is Teaching and Learning?
    • Welcome Back!
    • A Look Back at Last Fall
    • Making Teaching a Writerly Text
    • Blended Learning
    • CommentPress in My Classroom
    • CommentPress and Dr. Sue Walker’s Poetry Writing Class
    • Idle Musings on PETAL
    • Thoughts on Web 2.0
    • New PETAL Blog
    • A New Online Research Tool
    • The Socratic Method
    • Service-Learning: It’s all about the hyphen…
    • Web 2.0 Idea: Google Docs
    • PETAL Has Moved!
    • A Look Ahead to Fall
    • Thoughts on Turnitin and the New Policy
    • A Few Tips on Giving Students Your PowerPoint Slides
    • One more thing on PPT to PDF
    • Last Word on PowerPoint (at least for awhile)
    • PETAL Newsletter
    • Blog Brown Bag Lunch Next Week
    • Stephen Heppell - “It Simply Isn’t the 20th Century Any More Is It?: So Why Would We Teach as Though It Was?”
    • A Blog Post Worth Seeing
    • Teaching and Learning Are Textual Acts
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    • Thoughts on online learning v. the traditional classroom
      Will says: Teaching online provides many benefits that classrooms can't provide. And now anyone with [...]
    • Teaching Resonance
      Aaron says: While trying to prepare a student-centered lesson plan for teaching chemistry, I spontaneo[...]
    • More on Michael Wesch’s Video Work
      Rob says: I tried to watch that awhile back and had some audio problems. Thanks for reminding me to[...]
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      Paige Baggett says: I just viewed another interesting Wesch video. It is an anthropological introduction to Yo[...]
    • Thoughts on online learning v. the traditional classroom
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