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Test Banks and Solutions manual 2016-2017 - 0 views

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Free Online Survey Making Software for Students - 0 views

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    Get 50% Off on SoGoSurvey's Academic License and create online surveys with ease. This plan is available to teachers, professors and representatives of academic institutions. Avail the offer today!
Ninja Essays

Two Unconventional Ways To Improve Your Academic Writing | Thought Catalog - 0 views

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    "Professors and students who object the typical five-paragraph essay structure don't necessarily have something against it. "
Ninja Essays

The Top 15 EdTech Tools for College Professors - 0 views

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    "In order to maintain the status of a "cool teacher", college professors must keep up with the latest trends in educational technology."
Ninja Essays

Top Productivity Tools for Students at College - 0 views

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    The contemporary educational system is largely influenced by technology. Students attend online courses and use the Internet as the main source of information for their projects and learning goals. In addition, college students can find many tools and apps that will increase their productivity and help them meet all deadlines imposed by their professors.
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Sarah Bresnahan

Five Qualities of a Winning Media Essay - 0 views

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    If you wanted you get high grades from writing media essays, you should not be contented with composing a mediocre one. Instead, you should aim to write a winning media essay. Such composition would impress your professor, and persuade him to give you good grades. But how could an essay become a winning piece? What are the qualities of a winning media composition?
Sarah Bresnahan

Mechanical Engineering Essay 101: Structure - 0 views

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    Writing essays is a common thing for students taking up a course in mechanical engineering, Professors and instructors typically give essay writing assignments to their students to educate them and at the same assess their gained knowledge.
Dennis OConnor

E-Learning-Jobs-Special-from-UW-Stout - 15 views

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    Back to school issue. August and September are times when jobs are landed. This newsletter is dedicated to helping anyone looking for a job as an online teacher. I write this newsletter as a service for students and graduates of the E-Learning and Online Teaching Graduate Certificate Program at the University of Wisconsin Stout. ~ Dennis O'Connor (Program Advisor)
Sarah Eeee

The Magic of Higher Education - Old School, New School - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

  • When we view faculty as labor and students as customers, we do not see magic; we see expenses and revenue on a profit-and-loss sheet. We would be better off selling tickets to a magic show.
  • When we present the university as a corporation, the faculty as labor, and the students as customers, we lose sight of our core mission of teaching and learning. Just as the corporate analogy distracts, the customer analogy detracts. Presenting the student as a customer rather than as a partner in learning is condescending at best. It is a short-run view that focuses on interactions with students as a series of financial transactions rather than a network of human relationships. When we view education as consumption, administrators are forced to side either with faculty at the expense of the students or with students at the expense of the faculty. When our focus is on learning as a form of development, we can spend our energy on finding ways to support the creativity and growth of both partners in this relationship.
  • But the reality is that those of us who labor in academe range from part-time work-study students to outsourced janitors and food-service workers, to campus police, librarians, doctors, legal counsel, and a myriad of student counselors, among others. Many of the working conditions that affect professors also affect the rest of us. Much more is to be gained by seeing the conditions we have in common than by painting a picture of faculty as uniquely oppressed. Building bridges between faculty and administration is a necessary step in creating a campus culture that values teaching and learning and that is oriented toward the success of both students and faculty.
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  • Professors seem to have a strange sort of tunnel vision when it comes to defining labor on campus. Apart from their fellow faculty members, their view rarely includes those outside of the line on the organizational chart that links themselves to their presidents. They seem to look through their chairs, deans, and provosts to their most senior leaders.
  • Academic discussions of the corporatization of higher education frame the institution as a corporation and the faculty as the labor oppressed by this structure. But academics need to realize that the corporate model dehumanizes everyone on campus, not just the faculty.
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    How can we be inspirational teachers at a distance? How do we achieve this 'magical' element, rather than just replicate the base demands of the corporate university?
Sarah Eeee

A Historian Devotes Himself to Urging, and Guiding, Colleagues to Teach Better - People - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Bain advises professors on engaging students cognitively, through specific forms of group work and introducing students to debates in the field immediately. How can we use technology to facilitate this sort of engagement?
Zilda Cristina Ventura Fajoses Gonçalves

Dez Free Web 2.0 Ferramentas para a Sala de Aula - 58 views

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    Professores que querem colocar as tecnologias Web 2.0 para trabalhar com eles poderá encontrar muitas opções diferentes de linha livre. Existem ferramentas para a criação de salas de aula on-line, redes sociais, podcasts estudante, flashcards baseado na web, e-learning módulos, e muito mais. Aqui estão 10 livre ferramentas web 2.0 para professores de experimentar em sala de aula este ano.
Dennis OConnor

What Do Students Learn Through Discussion? | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    A thoughtful look at why we use discussions in online classes. It's a good thing to examine our assumptions and return to first principals.  Enormously useful. 
Sarah Eeee

Wikipedia Comes of Age - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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  • Not all information is created equal. The bottom layers (the most ubiquitous, whose sources are the most ephemeral, and with the least amount of validation) lead to layers with greater dependability, all the way to the highest layers, made up mostly of academic resources maintained and validated by academic publishers that use multiple peer reviews, trained editors, and scholarly reviewers.
  • Most of the nearly 2,500 students who responded said they consult Wikipedia, but when questioned more deeply, it became clear that they use it for, as one student put it, "pre-research."
  • Wikipedia is comprehensive, current, and far and away the most trustworthy Web resource of its kind. It is not the bottom layer of authority, nor the top, but in fact the highest layer without formal vetting.
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  • That such a high percentage of students in the study indicated they do not cite Wikipedia as a formal source, or admit to their professors they use it, confirms that they are very aware of the link it represents in the information-authority chain.
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      Optimistic view...what evidence does this author have that students don't plagarize from Wikipedia - i.e. use its information without citing it, or attributing the information found to a more acceptable source?
  • Today, when starting a serious research project, students are faced with an exponentially larger store of information than previous generations, and they need new tools to cut through the noise. Intuitively they are using Wikipedia as one of those tools, creating a new layer of information-filtering to help orient them in the early stages of serious research.
  • . One scholar issued a challenge: Wikipedia is where students are starting research, whether we like it or not, so we need to improve its music entries. That call to arms resonated, and music scholars worked hard to improve the quality of Wikipedia entries and make sure that bibliographies and citations pointed to the most reliable resources.
  • To go further, while I do agree that teaching information literacy is important, I do not agree with those who argue that the core challenge is to educate students and researchers about how to use Wikipedia. As we have seen, students intuitively understand much of that already.
  • The key challenge for the scholarly community, in which I include academic publishers such as Oxford University Press, is to work actively with Wikipedia to strengthen its role in "pre-research." We need to build stronger links from its entries to more advanced resources that have been created and maintained by the academy.
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    Concise and interesting opinion piece about the role of Wikipedia in research. The author argues that many students use Wikipedia for 'pre-research,' and that it serves a valuable and valid step towards finding the best evidence. Ultimately, this article calls for scholars to increase the links between peer-reviewed authoritative sources and Wikipedia articles.
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    Does a 'harm control' approach to research seem like the best option to you? What role do teachers at all levels of education have to play? Librarians?
Michael Johnson

Surprising Study: 4 of 5 Professors Embrace Social Media | Higher Ed and Social Media Connect At EduDemic - 13 views

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    It's apparently a common misconception that professors are not willing to embrace social media. According to a new study from the Babson Survey Research Group, more than 80 percent of ...
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Maps101--Free Webcast - 0 views

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    A free webinar for earthday covering environmental issues local to the US. PResented by Dr Neal Lineback, a professor from Appalachian State University
Michael Porterfield

CMU class teaches education students using iPod technology | Central Michigan Life - 2 views

  • “For them, this is like having a pencil,” said Jan Huffman, an instructor for Teacher Education and Professor Development, who co-teaches the class.
  • The integration is part of a package from turningtechnologies.com. It began offering the iPhone/iPod service this year.
  • Roberts said the miniature computers are used outside the class as well, where students download podcasts of scheduled speakers and instructional videos from iTunes U.
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  • Between 35 and 40 percent of the students of EDU 107 had an iPod touch or iPhone when the class began, Roberts said.
  • The registration process to sync the devices with the class consists of at least four steps. And while many students, including Brinson, already owned the needed technology, those who attended the two sections where the Apple devices are mandatory needed to either buy them or rent them from the Central Michigan University Bookstore for $30.
 Lisa Durff

The Connected Classroom: Leading from the Middle: Keystones 09 - 0 views

  • technology is more than a tool, but a powerful way to connect them to their students.
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      This is the essence of why your professors do what they do - Kristin has summed it up in one phrase.
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