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Inquiring Minds: Leveraging Questions for Better Learning
The best teaching harnesses curiosity...and curiosity is all about finding the answers to our questions. In this episode, Amalie and Camie talk about the importance of being intentional in how we ask questions as educators and how we teach and encourage students to ask them as learners. We also talk about how to put those questions at the center of your curriculum and how to make the best use of the technology available for your online courses. Want to reach out? Email us at gccreate@uark.edu and we'll be happy to chat!Extra Resources:"Why Questioning is the Ultimate Learning Skill," Forbes MagazineThe Right Question InstituteCenter for Innovation in Teaching and Learning at University of Illinois Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning at Northern Illinois UniversityTeaching Excellence in Adult Literacy, The American Institute for Research Center for Teaching and Learning at Washington University St. Louis Center for Teaching Innovation at Cornell University