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It's episode 45! We are slowly inching to 1 year's worth of episodes! This is a cerebral one. But something we wanted to do. Coming across a paper by Richard Felder, a prominent educator who talked about the possibility that Learning Styles may not really be invalid. Dennis and Mark attempt to dissect Felder's argument and then look at how we can leverage the idea and use evidence-based principles to resolve this argument (Hint: We don't really resolve it...). 

To read the papers - Click HERE

In Part 2, Mark shares the tool Gimkit. Gimkit is a high schooler's answer to Kahoot! If you are looking for a tool that makes use of the best parts of Kahoot and then makes it more exciting by introducing more game play elements to it, then Gimkit is for you. Check it out

Gimkit - https://www.gimkit.com/

As usual, if you need to get in touch, let us know. We are at evidencebasedcreativeteaching@gmail.com