Webinar on "Working with Divided Student Attention"

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Last week I had the opportunity to participate in a Macmillan webinar titled “Working with Divided Student Attention: Engaging Learners in A World Full of Distractions.” Professor Christin Monroe (Landmark College) and I shared some of our experiences working with diverse student populations in our respective fields, chemistry and history. We heard from lots of faculty participants from all over the country during the webinar who asked questions and shared experiences from their own classrooms. Most helpful for me was our discussion of what it means to be “distracted” and how to tell if a student truly is not paying attention. As we seek a better understanding of how the brain works and how much information we can process at one time, these kinds of conversations are critical for faculty seeking to make the most of the in-person time they have with students. 

 

I’m happy to share a recording of the webinar below and welcome the opportunity to continue this conversation in a future blog. Comments are welcome through the comment box below or to me via email at suzannekmccormack@gmail.com

 

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MelRodriguez
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@smccormack I wasn't able to attend the webinar live, so I'm very much looking forward to watching the recording. Thanks for doing this and sharing the recording. I particularly like the collaboration on differing disciplines (history and chemistry), so perhaps we can share this thread on the Discussion board also. 😁

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