Unlock Student Learning: How Moving Technology Out of Your College Classroom Can Improve Performance

Teaching Naked: How Moving Technology Out of Your College Classroom Will Improve Student Learning

“Teaching Naked: How Moving Technology Out of Your College Classroom Will Improve Student Learning” is a must-read for any college instructor looking to maximize the effectiveness of their teaching. This book provides an insightful view on how to get the most out of your classroom by emphasizing student engagement and interaction. With helpful tips and strategies, authors José Antonio Bowen and Matthew T.Harrison provide a comprehensive guide on how to use technology as a supplement, not a replacement, for effective learning.

The authors cover topics such as using technology to personalize learning, leveraging digital badges to incentivize students, and utilizing online video and other digital tools to enhance instruction. Furthermore, they offer real-world examples that showcase how instructors have implemented these strategies in their classes with resounding success. By focusing on the importance of active learning and building meaningful connections between students and professors, Teaching Naked provides an invaluable resource for educators who want to make sure their classrooms are productive and engaging learning spaces.