Posted on December 6, 2021December 13, 2023Episode 103: Learning from 2021: Our Listeners Speak At year’s end, hosts Kelvin and Tom are joined by an interactive group of past guests and regular listeners to identify some lessons learned from 2021 as we plan for the new year ahead. See how your perspectives relate to theirs.This is a great episode to share with a colleague and discuss together! Tags2021Bentleyblendedblended learningcourse evaluationscrawfordguestsholidayjohnstonMoskalonlineonline learningreviewRiggsspilovoySynchronoussynchronous online Posted on March 15, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 86: When Can We Trust Our Students’ Perceptions of Their Own Learning? Student evaluation of instruction is often contentious. In this episode, guest Dr. Barbara Zorn joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to share findings from a data mining research study of end of term evaluations from 60,000 online courses. Research in this area guides our field in using these evaluations effectively. Tagscontagioncoronacoronaviruscourse evaluationscovid-19data miningfacultylearningremote instructionremote teachingResearchSEISETstudent evaluations of instructionstudent evaluations of teachingstudentsvirus
Posted on March 15, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 86: When Can We Trust Our Students’ Perceptions of Their Own Learning? Student evaluation of instruction is often contentious. In this episode, guest Dr. Barbara Zorn joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to share findings from a data mining research study of end of term evaluations from 60,000 online courses. Research in this area guides our field in using these evaluations effectively. Tagscontagioncoronacoronaviruscourse evaluationscovid-19data miningfacultylearningremote instructionremote teachingResearchSEISETstudent evaluations of instructionstudent evaluations of teachingstudentsvirus