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Joe Murphy

Can a Humanities Lecture Course Also Be a Publication Workshop? | HASTAC - 1 views

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    Looks like a great template schedule for courses which want to build public websites.
Joe Murphy

Experimenting with Facebook in the College Classroom - 0 views

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    This article deserves attention for opening up a professor's iterative process in figuring out the best structure for her class's online presence. I'm intrigued by the idea of using Facebook instead of or in addition to a professor-run website or Moodle page.
Joe Murphy

Grade Calculator - 0 views

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    This website offers a suite of online and offline (Excel) grade calculators. It can do calculations based on letter grades, which is a frequent request at the CIP!
Joe Murphy

Guidelines for Online Course Accessibility - 0 views

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    We don't offer "online" courses at Kenyon, but these tips do apply to our course websites and Moodle pages. It's worth the time to think how a student with a disability would experience your resources and assignments.
Joe Murphy

How to Create a Jeopardy-style Game in Google Spreadsheets - 0 views

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    Amusing idea for a class activity here - you can use Google Sheets and the website Flippity.com to run a quiz game. I've seen this implemented with PowerPoint decks, but this way looks a lot simpler.
Joe Murphy

Diversity in the Heartland - 1 views

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    Ric Sheffield discusses past and future projects to engage students in learning about racial and ethnic diversity in Knox County, Ohio on the GLCA/GLAA Consortium for Teaching and Learning website.
Alex Alderman

Models for Group Work for College Courses - 0 views

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    Interested in how you can get groups of students to work together? Explore some different models for student group work on the CIP website.
Joe Murphy

The Pedagogy Project | HASTAC - 2 views

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    HASTAC's Pedagogy Project is a website collecting syllabi and course projects which use digital tools or highly collaborative approaches. If you're wondering how to use new forms of communication in assignments, or if you've got a great example to share, this will be a great resource!
Joe Murphy

Latinos in Rural America: A Public Humanities Community-Engaged Learning Project - 0 views

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    Clara Román-Odio's reflections on her project Latinos in Rural America is the article of the week at the GLCA Consortium for Teaching and Learning website.
Joe Murphy

Instructional Design and Cognitive Load Theory - 0 views

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    On the GLCA/GLAA Consortium for Teaching and Learning website, Patrik Hultberg of Kalamazoo College discusses working memory, long-term memory, and cognitive load, as they relate to course design.
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