Fluid Friction, Cardiac Stress, supersized mice, and no papier-mâché volcanoes. State Science day, hosted May 14 in the French Field House, was home to a host of catchy titles and interesting research from top students around the state. These STEM scholars, grades 5-12, came from over 315...
Some courses build upon essential skills. For a student to do well in an assignment, they shouldn't even need to think much about using those essential skills as building blocks. But sometimes, it just so happens that your student never properly learned how to do that essential thing. The...
Do you have questions about Carmen and the Canvas Adoption ? Want to utilize Top Hat in your classroom? Need to create a Mediasite recording? ODEE’s eLearning Support Team will offer office...
Staying focused while learning online can be a difficult task. You must manage your time well, remain diligent, and attempt to avoid the distractions that occur when taking classes in the comfort of your home. This can be overwhelming, but you’re not alone.
This spring 1200 middle and high school students descended on Ohio State’s campus to participate in the state’s most exciting science competition. They climbed the ranks to qualify for the state level Science Olympiad tournament , and had their eyes on a...
Now that you know how long to keep academic records , let's talk about storing that grade-related data in a secure manner. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) advises instructors to...
Navigating the evolving landscape of teaching and learning with technology requires adapting to change while maintaining your standards for excellence. It’s a lot to ask of an educator, but it can be done with community and collaboration.
This year at Innovate, presenter Steve Kucinski showed us the many ways that iPads are making classrooms more creative and accessible. They allow us to increase personalized interaction with...