Big and Small Experiments in Teaching and Learning with Mike Cross
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About this listen
Mike Cross shares about his experiments (big and small) in teaching and learning on episode 610 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
The reason I did it is because I just wanted to better understand what my students were going through.
-Mike Cross
I love that, that idea of tiny experiments. I think that that is absolutely critical because we’re all so busy.
-Mike Cross
Anytime you can put yourself in someone else’s shoes, it makes you a better person, right? Whether that’s a better teacher, a better spouse, a better friend, a better citizen, anything.
-Mike Cross
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