Online Learning Update

March 14, 2012

Lecture Fail?

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:01 am

by Jeff Young, Chronicle of Higher Ed

PowerPoint is boring. Student attention spans are short. Today many facts pop up with a simple Google search. And plenty of free lectures by the world’s greatest professors can be found on YouTube. Is it time for more widespread reform of college teaching? This series explores the state of the college lecture, and how technologies point to new models of undergraduate education. Last month, we began inviting students across the countries to fire up their Web cameras or camera-phones to send us video commentaries about whether lectures work for them. Below are highlights from the first batch of submissions, which are full of frustration with “PowerPoint abuse” – professors’ poor use of slide software that dumps too much information on students in a less-than-compelling fashion.

http://chronicle.com/article/Lecture-Fail-/130085/

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