Using VR to break the ice in the classroom Virtual reality can make introductions more fun and expose students to new technologies. Here, Elvira Luna offers her tips for introducing it into COIL classes Elvira LunaTecnológico de Monterrey
Artificial intelligence and academic integrity: striking a balanceA look at how universities can encourage the ethical and transparent use of artificial intelligence tools to support learning while guarding against misconductGeorgina ChamiThe University of the West Indies
What is experiential learning and why is it crucial in today’s world?Mónica Gárate presents an experiential learning methodology, including characteristics, benefits and how the professor should participate in the processMónica Gárate CETYS Universidad
Driving change: creating student-NGO partnerships for climate solutions Luis Ricardo Fernández Carril and Luis Gerardo Rojas Solorio reveal how to energise and empower students to take part in the fight against climate change Luis Ricardo Fernández Carril , Luis Gerardo Rojas Solorio Tecnológico de Monterrey
Humble enquiry: the transformative benefits of ‘not knowing’ in academiaHow academics can embrace ‘not knowing’ as a powerful tool to drive learning, creativity and innovationLyn R. KeithThe University of the West Indies
Take these seven steps to be a great teacherThe distinction between being a good teacher and a remarkable one transcends mere transmission of knowledge, writes Gabriela Espínola CarballoGabriela Espínola CarballoTecnológico de Monterrey
A plan to prevent disengagementWhat educators can do to overcome three common causes of student disengagement with learningAdeola Matthew The University of the West Indies
Goodbye memorisation, hello open-book testClaudia Janeth Hernández Cardona offers practical advice on using open-book tests in our student evaluationsClaudia Janeth Hernández CardonaTecnológico de Monterrey
These are the best practices and most common mistakes in learning assessmentCecilia Tagliapietra Ovies says that, while there is no single formula for learning assessment, there are certain basic principles institutions can follow to help ensure successCecilia Tagliapietra Ovies CETYS Universidad
How to design and build microcredentials in four stepsA team from Tecnológico de Monterrey explains how to plan, design, deliver and measure microcredentials at your universityVerónica Alejandra Pérez Aguirre , Laura Patricia Aldape , Karla Margarita Banda MartínezTecnológico de Monterrey
Alumni as a benchmark of student successThree focal areas by which universities can track student success by looking at what graduates go on to do after completing their coursesAdeola Matthew The University of the West Indies
Three strategies for creating a field experience courseThree important steps needed to create an effective field experience course that aids students’ learning and development, shared by Donna-Maria Maynard Donna-Maria Maynard The University of the West Indies
Move student communication from passive to active using ‘I like, I wish, I wonder’ Rebeca Elizabeth Alvarado Ramírez introduces a methodology that encourages effective communication in digital learning processesRebeca Elizabeth Alvarado Ramírez Tecnológico de Monterrey
Practical tips for designing activities using ChatGPTIncluding generative AI in students’ learning is still in its early stages. Agustín Rodríguez Hernández provides general considerations he has picked up thus farAgustín Rodríguez Hernández Tecnológico de Monterrey
Introducing the ‘virtual rally’ – a strategy for collaborative learningHow to design and implement a virtual rally, which can help increase students’ attention, performance and ability to learn through collaborationRebeca Elizabeth Alvarado Ramírez , Dania Arriola Arteaga Tecnológico de Monterrey
How to create a home from home for students at universitySupportive steps that a university can take to help students adjust to life away from homeAdeola Matthew , Kerrie-Faun Nathan The University of the West Indies
Writing inclusivity into being: build enabling cultures through policy developmentLanguage is a powerful factor through which inclusive cultures can be cultivated or undermined in higher education institutions. Sue Ann Barratt looks at how putting values down in words can drive positive changeSue Ann Barratt The University of the West Indies
Recommendations for using design thinking in the classroomHow to prepare a design thinking workshop, from introducing the concept to students through to ideation and eventually pitching their ideaKarla Margarita Banda Martínez, Graciela González-ValdepeñaTecnológico de Monterrey
Six steps to overcoming setbacks and rejectionRejection is an inevitable part of being an academic, so it is vital to develop strategies to cope with and learn from setbacks in order to succeed in the longer term. Paul A. Walcott shares six such strategiesPaul A. WalcottThe University of the West Indies
Resilience and risk tolerance: fostering a start-up mindset in your studentsFlavio Olivieri Sangiacomo explains how to inspire an entrepreneurial yet empathetic mindset that can teach students key traits for their future lives and careersFlavio Olivieri Sangiacomo CETYS Universidad
Four steps to design a course that motivates students and consolidates learningYolanda Domínguez Medina, Mayela Beatriz Rodríguez Romo and Martha Fabiola Espinosa Mata outline the key stages for designing engaging coursesYolanda Domínguez Medina, Mayela Beatriz Rodríguez Romo , Martha Fabiola Espinosa MataTecnológico de Monterrey
How knowledge-sharing is making Baja’s wine industry the ‘next Napa’Diana Celaya Tentori discusses the huge benefits of knowledge-sharing in wine research that can be applied to every academic disciplineDiana Celaya Tentori CETYS Universidad
A beginner’s guide to implementing new technologies in your classesAdela Vega shares practical strategies for overcoming the stress associated with using new tech, so that teachers can instead embrace it as part of their practiceAdela VegaTecnológico de Monterrey
Effective feedback techniques for struggling studentsGiving feedback on work that does not meet the required standard requires great tact and understanding of your students, says Ilse Mariana Leyva BarreraMariana Leyva Tecnológico de Monterrey
Breaking the homonegative life cycle for lesbian, gay and bisexual students in JamaicaLesbian, gay and bisexual students in Jamaica experience education punctuated by discriminatory treatment. Craig McNally looks at what university leaders must do to break this homonegative cycle and create inclusive campusesCraig McNallyUniversity of Technology, Jamaica, The University of the West Indies
Making the most of social media: practical tips for academics A guide for academics to using social media as a powerful tool to share and amplify their work and build professional networks, by David RileyDavid RileyThe University of the West Indies
Synchronous or asynchronous? When to use which when teaching onlineEunice Costilla Cruz and Elizabeth Marcial Morales examine the right time to make use of synchronous moments in virtual courses, and when asynchronous ones are more suitableEunice Costilla Cruz , Elizabeth Marcial Morales Tecnológico de Monterrey
Develop the skills of the future through challenge-based learningModern employers require a broad suite of skills from graduates; Jorge Membrillo-Hernández outlines how challenge-based learning can help, and how to get startedJorge Membrillo-Hernández Tecnológico de Monterrey
Steps to building a winning online presence for your universityThe majority of students now research universities online, so this is a vital component of marketing. David Riley lays out the foundations of building a strong online presenceDavid RileyThe University of the West Indies
Five steps for creating the ideal home officeWith more and more academics and staff working from home, Pablo A. Torres outlines some of the areas to consider to make it a comfortable, productive experiencePablo A. TorresTecnológico de Monterrey
Five key competencies for successful digital teachingFrom energising your class to encouraging collaboration, these tips from Carolina Lara Robles and Cynthia Enciso Centeno will help make your online classes a successCarolina Lara Robles , Cynthia Enciso Centeno Tecnológico de Monterrey
How to set up immersive VR lessons on your campusUsing extended reality can enable students to have experiences that would otherwise be impossible to access. Here’s how to get startedAna Gabriela Rodríguez-Mendoza , Adriana Plata-Marroquin , Brenda Aimé Luis-Chavira Tecnológico de Monterrey
The demand for online education is still growing, so how can we meet it?Practical strategies for institutional centres of teaching and learning to help faculty meet the increased demand for online education, by LeRoy HillLeRoy HillThe University of the West Indies
Seven steps for successfully introducing adaptive learning A team from Tecnológico de Monterrey presents advice for the implementation of an adaptive learning strategy for large student cohortsMultiple authorsTecnológico de Monterrey
Cameras on: how to overcome a key challenge in digital coursesPromoting a good relationship between teachers and students is crucial in digital courses. Gabriela Espínola Carballo shares tips for encouraging virtual presence in your coursesGabriela Espínola CarballoTecnológico de Monterrey
The library and the metaverse: a match made in heavenA group of librarians and education specialists from Tecnológico de Monterrey share their tips after designing a virtual escape room that inculcates library skillsJosé Vladimir Burgos Aguilar , Lorena Guadalupe Rodríguez Leal , Lorena Quilantán García Tecnológico de Monterrey
A help desk to protect intellectual propertyHow an intellectual property help desk set up by a university library team is helping inventors protect their work, with lessons on what has proven most effectiveFrank SoodeenThe University of the West Indies
Five ways to use neuroeducation to improve student learningUnderstanding what happens in the brain when it learns can help teachers plan their lessons, attitudes and words for maximum learning impactJosé Alberto Herrera Bernal Tecnológico de Monterrey
Strengthening academic integrity requires action from students and teachers alikeEunice Costilla Cruz offers recommendations for promoting academic integrity in your students and how to deal with an offenceEunice Costilla Cruz Tecnológico de Monterrey
Formative, summative or diagnostic assessment? A guideAn introduction to three of the key forms of assessment along with how they can be applied in the classroomAlejandra Govea Garza, Adriana González Nava , Paulo Mendoza RiveraTecnológico de Monterrey
Five tips for creating cheat-proof classesClaudia Danelia Chamorro Urroz has implemented five simple practices into her teaching that have all but eradicated cheating. Here, she shares the secrets of her successClaudia Danelia Chamorro Urroz Tecnológico de Monterrey
Engage your students with these feedback strategies Angeles Aguirre and Jorge Mosqueda provide simple introductions to four methods of feedback, from video summaries and social media posts to rubricsAngeles Carolina Aguirre-Acosta , Jorge Mosqueda Tecnológico de Monterrey
Tips for designing activities that tackle cheating in digital environmentsBárbara Regina Granados Guzmán provides suggestions on how to help students who struggle with recognising the use of external ideasBárbara Regina Granados Guzmán Tecnológico de Monterrey
An introduction to microlearning Dulce Julissa Salas Benavides and Jesús Alejandro Salas Benavides explain the basics of microlearning, from how it works to benefits and key featuresDulce Julissa Salas Benavides , Jesús Alejandro Salas Benavides Tecnológico de Monterrey
Build effective rubrics in just five stepsA quick guide to the process of designing successful rubrics and recommendations for successful implementationIleana Alejandra Ochoa Arias , José Wbaldo Rivera Nevarez Tecnológico de Monterrey
Breaking with tradition: 10 creative assessment ideasMonica Francesca Contrino and Rocío Elizabeth Cortez Márquez suggest 10 methods for adding an imaginative twist when evaluating your students’ learningMonica Francesca Contrino , Rocío Elizabeth Cortez Márquez Tecnológico de Monterrey
Enrich your online evaluation practices with this quick guide A group of academics from Tecnológico de Monterrey present a series of recommendations for designing and implementing online assessment Graciela González-Valdepeña, Adriana Plata-Marroquin , Gabriela Sánchez Castillo Tecnológico de Monterrey
Traditional exams aren’t dead – they just need to be used correctlyKnowing when to utilise traditional v authentic assessment methods – and the modern tools to build them – is a crucial part of the teacher’s role in 2022 and beyondBeatriz Murillo Pancardo , Pedro de Jesús García Reza , Mariano Garay Peña Tecnológico de Monterrey
Tips for organising and optimising your inbox and messaging appsWe all suffer from communication overload in both our work and personal lives. Ingrid Benavides and Anahí Molina provide simple tips to make messages less overwhelmingIngrid Benavides , Gloria Anahí Molina Barrón Tecnológico de Monterrey
The boundaries to set so your students don’t take over your lifeAs the role of university teacher evolves, a key workplace challenge is how to offer proximity without becoming a 24/7 bot serviceIngrid Benavides , Adela VegaTecnológico de Monterrey