Faculty Voices: Principle Five

The Faculty Development Committee recently sponsored two panel discussions on the fifth principle of the Learning Model: “Learners and teachers at BYU-Idaho love, serve, and teach one another.” Afterwards participants were asked to reflect on what they learned. I have summarized th... [More]
Posted February 25, 2009 Comments (0)

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Seven Misconceptions Regarding Online Learning At BYU-Idaho

By Fenton Broadhead and Clark Gilbert When President Hinckley announced the creation of BYU-Idaho in 2000, he foresaw the opportunity to bless the lives of many more students. He stated, “BYU-Idaho will operate on an expanded year-round basis, incorporating innovative calendaring... [More]
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Simplifying I-Learn: I-Learn Gotchas

How To Avoid Common Mistakes While Using I-Learn. By Mike Whitesides and Arlen Wilcock This article builds on our previous article entitled “What is I-learn good for?”  If you haven’t already read that one, please do.  The Top Five list is a good place t... [More]
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Faculty Voices: Jolene Smith

Jolene Smith, Department of Home and Family Last year while reading in the Book of Mormon, I came to understand that the Lord used Learning Model principles to teach the Brother of Jared.   The more I readand study, the more I become convinced that the Lord teaches all His children usi... [More]
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Learning Model Forum with President Clark

On February 29th President Clark held a special interactive discussion for students in the Hart Auditorium about the Learning Model. The principles and process steps of the Learning Model were discussed and then applied with a case study. The forum was unique from traditional presentation formats ... [More]
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