We kick off 2022 with a recount of the most read articles from the past year. Before moving towards the challenges that 2022 brings us, let’s reflect on what we have faced so far due to the pandemic.
10. Learning Through the Radio in the Face of COVID-19
Félix Núñez
If we thought that the radio had “its days numbered” or that it would soon disappear, the pandemic has reaffirmed its place as a flexible, massive, low-cost, and long-range means of communication and learning.
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9. No Longer Left Out in Cyberspace: How to Empower Virtual School Leaders
Sarah Pazur
As the growth trajectory for online learning surges, how can we develop the influential virtual leaders we need now—and in the future? Learn about four critical actions to address the unique challenges of virtual leadership effectively and innovatively.
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8. History and Historiography: What is the difference?
Sofía García-Bullé
We have access to history through tangible sources and we can teach it in schools. But how is history related to historiography? What is it and why are they not the same?
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7. What is Historical Revisionism?
Sofía García-Bullé
Making sense of history is a process that can be done in various ways, so there are several schools of thought and currents regarding historiography. One trend that has gained popularity over the past decade has been historical revisionism.
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6. The Educational Podcast
Enrique Piñeiro Zamudio
Using podcasts as a tool for learning helped me provide an evaluation rubric with the advantage of being a student-friendly audio format. Learn how to do it in your classroom.
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5. Three Features a Supervising Research Professor Should Have
Asad Abbas
Some Ph.D. students have had to interrupt or drop out of their studies due to a supervisor’s poor choice. Therefore, graduate students should consider these three elements when choosing a research supervisor.
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4. Navigating in the Ocean of Covid
Maya NiRo
“Like all my fellow teachers and ICT coordinators, I saw myself being swept away by the inclement waves that hit the ships with the force of an economic crisis.” Get to know the analysis of a teacher.
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3. Using Three Cameras for Practical Teaching of Microelectronics and Welding
Fernando Javier Ruiz Cid
Some areas of knowledge are not practical to teach online unless you have the right tools for the teacher and the student. Get to know a professor’s proposal on this topic.
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2. How to Achieve Math Learning in Young People Who Hate It?
Justo Andrés Concha Abarca
The eternal exercise guides that do not connect mathematics with professional aspects and human endeavor are over. Meet the proposal of a professor from the Technological University of Chile INACAP.
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1. Are You Procrastinating More? Blame it On the Pandemic
Paulette Delgado
Procrastination has more to do with managing our emotions than with time management. It is a difficult condition to overcome. In this article, we share some activities and advice from experts on the subject.
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This article from Observatory of the Institute for the Future of Education may be shared under the terms of the license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0