From ‘filler’ to ‘fulfilling’: how to change students’ perceptions of a courseWays to employ tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini or Copilot to show students the real-world relevance of so-called filler coursesElizabeth Marcial Morales Monterrey Institute of Technology
Three ways technology can make your classrooms more inclusiveBy embracing diversity and promoting inclusion, we provide equal opportunities and ready our students for a globalised world, not only improving the quality of education, but laying the foundation for a more compassionate and just societyAdela Vega, Elizabeth Marcial Morales Monterrey Institute of Technology
Synchronous or asynchronous? When to use which when teaching onlineEunice Costilla Cruz and Elizabeth Marcial Morales examine the right time to make use of synchronous moments in virtual courses, and when asynchronous ones are more suitableEunice Costilla Cruz , Elizabeth Marcial Morales Monterrey Institute of Technology