Using Blackboard to Establish Context
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Daniel Bonevac
Dept. of Philosophy, College of Liberal Arts
Tips
New information to be learned is stored more effectively and remembered more completely when it is organized (Ormond, 1999).
- Post syllabus to situate the learning in the context of the entire course. Students can see where everything in the class fits into and relates to the course as a whole
Related Resources
Ormrod, J. E (1999). Human Learning 3rd Ed, Prentice Hall, Inc.





