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Laurie Maynell

The Unwritten Rules of College - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    A little change can go a long way in helping students succeed
Laurie Maynell

AUDIO | The Flipped Classroom Will Redefine the Role of Educators | The EvoLLLution - 0 views

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    An interview with Eric Mazur
Laurie Maynell

Bucking Cultural Norms, Asia Tries Liberal Arts - 0 views

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    An article on efforts by Chinese high school and universities to incorporate the liberal arts into education, in an effort to "foster more nimble and adaptable" thinking and learning beyond rote education and success at test-taking.
Laurie Maynell

Why Plagiarism Doesn't Bother Me At All: A Research-Based Overview of Plagiarism as Edu... - 0 views

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    Great article by Jerry Nelms on plagiarism as educational opportunity.
Laurie Maynell

American universities should do more to help Chinese students adapt (essay) @insidehigh... - 0 views

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    Be open to cultural differences of students who were not educated in the US.
Ohio State UCAT

News: Freedom at a Price - Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    A story about the Board of Regents' plan to reduce government involvement in Ohio's public universities appeared in InsideHigherEd today.
Spencer Robinson

Avoiding Grade Appeals - 0 views

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    Professor Hacker article in the Chronicle. Ways to help make the grading process clearer to students so as to avoid having them appeal their grades to higher authorities.
Kathryn Plank

What a Tech Start-Up's Data Say About What Works in Classroom Forums - Wired Campus - T... - 1 views

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    There's big talk these days about "big data" in education-looking for patterns of behavior as students click through online classrooms and using the insights to improve instruction. One start-up company that manages online discussion forums for thousands of courses recently performed its first major analysis of behavioral trends among students, and found what its leaders say amounts to advice for instructors.
Laurie Maynell

To Lecture or Not to Lecture? - Paul T. Corrigan - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    That is not the question. Teachers should focus on finding the best way to teach a particular skill, rather than dismissing or embracing one method outright.
Laurie Maynell

10 Courses With a Twist - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Stories of innovative teaching. One of the ten profiled, John Boyer, is also discussed in the book "Cheating Lessons" by James Lang, for how his assessment methods minimize cheating.
Laurie Maynell

Students Think They Can Multitask. Here's Proof They Can't | Faculty Focus - 3 views

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    September 26, 2012 Students Think They Can Multitask. Here's Proof They Can't. By: Maryellen Weimer, PhD in Teaching Professor Blog. With easy access to all sorts of technology, students multitask. So, do lots of us for that matter. But students are way too convinced that multitasking is a great way to work.
Alan Kalish

Carnegie, the Founder of the Credit-Hour, Seeks Its Makeover - Curriculum - The Chronic... - 2 views

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    Seat time vs think time?
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