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How Long Will Your Class Remain Yours? Academic Freedom and Control of the Classroom - ... - 0 views

  • for both pedagogical reasons and in the cause of self preservation faculty should preemptively adapt useful, low or no-cost education technologies which only they can control.
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    "for both pedagogical reasons and in the cause of self preservation faculty should preemptively adapt useful, low or no-cost education technologies which only they can control."
Tressie Cottom

Engaging Alumni and Students Using Online Education Technology | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    Ok, ignore the uncritical MOOC stuff in this, there's some interesting data/details on online courses. 
anonymous

Working-Class Perspectives | Commentary on Working-Class Culture, Education, and Politics - 0 views

  • For example, he cites a National Science Board study that shows that of the 19.5 million STEM degree holders, only 5.4 million actually work in those fields.
  • The precariat, including STEM workers, are losing control over their time and the use of their capabilities, which represents a different situation than what the proletariat faced 150 years ago. Standing writes, that “the precariat has distinctive relations of production, or labour relations they [flit] in and out of jobs, often with incomplete contracts or forced into indirect labour relationships via agencies or brokers.” In essence, the precariat can be seen largely as a class of contingent workers regardless of education level.
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    I like this one, David.
Tressie Cottom

Webinar: Teaching Educational Research Methods: Making it Real & Relevant for Stude... - 0 views

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    Join Dr. Craig A. Mertler for a webinar discussion on the challenges of teaching research methods as well as strategies for making the course relevant for stud…
Tressie Cottom

Digital Education & Innovation | Student Opportunities - 1 views

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    job ad gives some ideas on tools, methods, markets for data viz. 
Tressie Cottom

Publicly Engaged Scholarship and Teaching - 0 views

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    This issue of Diversity & Democracy examines the levers for and barriers to faculty and student participation in publicly engaged scholarship and teaching, particularly in the arts, humanities, and design fields. Published in partnership between AAC&U and Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life, the issue showcases best practices for advancing publicly engaged scholarship through classroom and community collaborations, tenure and promotion policies, and higher education leadership.
Tressie Cottom

Higher Education's Internet Outrage Machine - Faculty - The Chronicle of Higher Educati... - 1 views

shared by Tressie Cottom on 08 Sep 15 - No Cached
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    https://twitter.com/chronicle/status/641208109118062593 The Internet's Outrage Machine. Interesting read on modern logics of ideology, student media and digital media.
Tressie Cottom

The Invisible Labor of Minority Professors - The Chronicle of Higher Education.pdf - 0 views

shared by Tressie Cottom on 09 Nov 15 - No Cached
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    "minority faculty" T&P
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