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Matthew Ragan

The Shadow Scholar - 0 views

  • I've written toward a master's degree in cognitive psychology, a Ph.D. in sociology, and a handful of postgraduate credits in international diplomacy. I've worked on bachelor's degrees in hospitality, business administration, and accounting. I've written for courses in history, cinema, labor relations, pharmacology, theology, sports management, maritime security, airline services, sustainability, municipal budgeting, marketing, philosophy, ethics, Eastern religion, postmodern architecture, anthropology, literature, and public administration. I've attended three dozen online universities. I've completed 12 graduate theses of 50 pages or more. All for someone else.
  • They couldn't write a convincing grocery list, yet they are in graduate school. They really need help. They need help learning and, separately, they need help passing their courses. But they aren't getting it.
  • Customers' orders are endlessly different yet strangely all the same. No matter what the subject, clients want to be assured that their assignment is in capable hands. It would be terrible to think that your Ivy League graduate thesis was riding on the work ethic and perspicacity of a public-university slacker. So part of my job is to be whatever my clients want me to be. I say yes when I am asked if I have a Ph.D. in sociology. I say yes when I am asked if I have professional training in industrial/organizational psychology. I say yes when asked if I have ever designed a perpetual-motion-powered time machine and documented my efforts in a peer-reviewed journal.
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  • I do a lot of work for seminary students. I like seminary students. They seem so blissfully unaware of the inherent contradiction in paying somebody to help them cheat in courses that are largely about walking in the light of God and providing an ethical model for others to follow. I have been commissioned to write many a passionate condemnation of America's moral decay as exemplified by abortion, gay marriage, or the teaching of evolution. All in all, we may presume that clerical authorities see these as a greater threat than the plagiarism committed by the future frocked.
  • it's hard to determine which course of study is most infested with cheating. But I'd say education is the worst.
  • As the deadline for the business-ethics paper approaches, I think about what's ahead of me. Whenever I take on an assignment this large, I get a certain physical sensation. My body says: Are you sure you want to do this again? You know how much it hurt the last time. You know this student will be with you for a long time. You know you will become her emergency contact, her guidance counselor and life raft. You know that for the 48 hours that you dedicate to writing this paper, you will cease all human functions but typing, you will Google until the term has lost all meaning, and you will drink enough coffee to fuel a revolution in a small Central American country.
  • My distaste for the early hours and regimented nature of high school was tempered by the promise of the educational community ahead, with its free exchange of ideas and access to great minds. How dispiriting to find out that college was just another place where grades were grubbed, competition overshadowed personal growth, and the threat of failure was used to encourage learning.
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    The request came in by e-mail around 2 in the afternoon. It was from a previous customer, and she had urgent business. I quote her message here verbatim (if I had to put up with it, so should you): "You did me business ethics propsal for me I need propsal got approved pls can you will write me paper?"
Judy Brophy

Student-centred learning: What does it mean for students and lecturers? - 0 views

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    chapter from a book- excellent summary with suggestion on how to achieve thru curriculum and class design
Judy Brophy

NCAT Homepage - 0 views

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    NCAT is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to the effective use of information technology to improve student learning outcomes and reduce the cost of higher education.
Judy Brophy

YouTube - Goldilocks and the Three Classrooms (FITSI) - 0 views

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    UNH student production: too much, too little and Just Right use of tech in classroom. Plea at the end to use SOME tech.
Judy Brophy

Graphic Display of Student Learning Objectives - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher E... - 0 views

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    learner centered syllabus example.
Judy Brophy

A Rubric for Evaluating Student Blogs - 2 views

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    A Rubric for Evaluating Student Blogs
Judy Brophy

Samuel E. Paul War Memorial - Troy NH Sand Dam - 1 views

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    Reports of all the student work done for Troy NH. architecture, geography, health
Judy Brophy

http://podnetwork.org/publications/teachingexcellence/09-10/V21,%20N3%20Bruff.pdf - 0 views

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    Classroom response systems ("clickers") can turn multiple-choice questions-often seen to be as limited as assessment tools-into effective tools for engaging students during class.  When using this technology, an instructor first poses a multiple-choice question.  Each student responds using a handheld transmitter (or "clicker").  Software on the classroom computer displays the distribution of student responses.  Although many multiple-choice questions found on exams work well as clicker questions, there are several kinds of multiple-choice questions less appropriate for exams that function very well to promote learning, particularly deep learning, during class when used with clickers.
Matthew Ragan

Grades 2: The Student's Record Book to Success - 0 views

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    As ambitious as we are as students, we're not always guaranteed good grades or perfect scores despite long nights and exam crams. With nothing more than a few syllabi and red ink, keeping track of your grades and measuring your performance with a calculator is outdated and unnecessary. Weighted grades and a failed exam can turn a trip to the calculator into a worrisome mess of numbers and unmet expectations. In your pocket, however, you already have all the tools necessary for instant grade-ification. Grades 2 is your personal performance record that crunches all of the numbers so you don't have to, providing near instant feedback on what you need to aim for to maintain your target grade (preferably an A). Jeremy Olson is at it again, refining the user experience from Grades and delivering a free update that adds a GPA calculator and due dates to keep you on schedule.
Judy Brophy

The Netflix Effect: When Software Suggests Students' Courses - Technology - The Chronic... - 0 views

  • Austin Peay's system recommends courses, not professors, basing its decisions on content rather than teaching style.
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    a handful of colleges have begun using similar recommendation systems to help students pick their courses-a step that could change GPA's and career paths.
Jenny Darrow

Learner Centered Teaching - 0 views

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    You will find a significant amount of research that strongly supports the move to a learner centered teaching practice on this site. It also contains  all of my most recent presentations and more than 30 instructional resources designed to assist faculty and students in making the changes they will need to make if learner centered teaching is to be a successful learning practice for both groups.
Jenny Darrow

Canvas Guides | Canvas Designer Guide | Public Courses about Canvas - 0 views

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    Training for students, instructors, + "Public Courses about Canvas"
Judy Brophy

Massive Open Online Courses Are Multiplying at a Rapid Pace - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The paint is barely dry, yet edX, the nonprofit start-up from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has 370,000 students this fall in its first official courses.
Judy Brophy

Big Problem, New Solution - Ray Henderson - 0 views

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    No set-up: it automatically calls out students that are at risk while instructors still have time and space to do something about it.
Jenny Darrow

http://www.mtu.edu/elearning/blackboard/lms-migration/lms_announcement_12-9-11.pdf - 0 views

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    Following an evaluation process that encompassed almost two years, Michigan Tech selected the Canvas Learning Management System,from Instructure, Inc. It was the clear choice of faculty and student testers, and is very intuitive and easy to use.
Jenny Darrow

http://west.wwu.edu/atus/canvas/Canvas%20Recomendation%201-11-13.pdf - 0 views

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    A pilot of the Canvas Learning Platform involving Western faculty, students and support staff, provided  strong support for a recommendation that Western transition from Blackboard to Canvas. A summary of  the results of the pilot study as well as options and timelines for the transition are presented in this  report. ATUS will continue to evaluate transition options and present those recommendations by March  30, 2013
Jenny Darrow

Hinds Community College - Canvas - Faculty - 0 views

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    "In Summer 2013, Hinds Community College (as well as the other 14 community colleges in Mississippi) will move to the Canvas platform by Instructure as the new learning management system for the college.  Blackboard will no longer be available after June 1, 2013 to students or faculty.  This website will serve as the communication tool regarding the migration to Canvas.  Please check back often for additional information regarding best practices, timeline for implementation, and training materials. PLEASE BOOKMARK THIS PAGE AND CHECK BACK OFTEN.  Frequent emails will also be sent out regarding updates. "
Judy Brophy

Five Keys to Helping Students Read Difficult Texts | BYU Center for Teaching and Learning - 1 views

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    BEFORE READING:  Preview & Build Anticipation
    BEFORE READING: Set Purpose
    DURING READING: Synthesize Along the Way
    DURING READING: Ask Questions
    AFTER READING:  Explain Lots of good subpages with procedures for each step
Judy Brophy

Dream On: An Acting Class Explores the Digital Landscape | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    Key Takeaways For the actor, today's digital technology provides career and business support while - thanks to the increasing use of digital acting counterparts such as linear animation films, games, and virtual simulated performances - threatening the actor's livelihood. An intermediate acting class added digital technology to investigate how it might enhance character interpretation and explore whether it could play an integral part in the performance without becoming the performance. The acting instructor fostered creativity with traditional acting skills, while the technology expert provided tools and instruction in their use for students, with mixed success apparent in the final performances.
Judy Brophy

Upload Image Feature for Discussions and Wikis : Help Center - 0 views

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    We would like the ability for students to easily add images to pages and discussions beyond just providing the URL.
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