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Introducing: Texting backchannel for your class
I love backchannel conversations. Those tweeted conversations that take place during a conference presentation or a significant speech. They’re a fantastic way to engage with others while the topic is still fresh. And I’ve heard rumors of more and more … Continue reading
But professor, I work *better* when I’m texting! (CCCC sneak peak)
I thought I’d share the presentation I’ll be giving at C’s a bit early. In 20 words or less I ran an experiment to see if students texting in class hurt their grade. It didn’t. A bit more long winded … Continue reading