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Jjenna Andrews

Art Teaching for a New Age - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "We need an educational structure that takes instability and unpredictability as its starting point, its fundamental assumption. If a university is not made up of stable, enduring structures arranged linearly or hierarchically-schools, departments, majors, minors-but rather is made up of components that can be used or deployed according to demand and need, then invention instead of convention becomes the governing institutional dynamic."
Jjenna Andrews

Against Reading Lists - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "But you lose much more than you gain. If you believe, as I do, that education is a collaborative exploration of ideas, you've immediately restricted the class's ability to explore a subject together. You've determined the course in advance, so students will not be able to make any meaningful contributions to its direction. If you stumble onto an interesting detour in your thinking, you might be able to veer off for a while, but the inexorable pull of the fixed list's itinerary will ineluctably drive you on."
Jjenna Andrews

What Kind of Textbooks Do You (and Your Students) Want? - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of... - 0 views

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    "tools for creating, publishing, and distributing digital content have been come more and more user-friendly, allowing instructors to create their own textbooks, should they have time and inclination to do so, tailoring the content to their particular course."
Jjenna Andrews

No More Indiana Jones Warehouses - Do Your Job Better - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "That's what happens to the majority of undergraduate projects in the humanities. Heroic research is undertaken, and the student suffers mightily during the writing process. But after being submitted for a grade, the results of all that work are filed away, never to be read again. (Of course, the same could be said of most dissertations and many academic monographs.) It's as if we've entered the print revolution while most of us are still illuminating manuscripts. What are we doing all this work for-one might ask-if not to make some kind of impact on the world? And why should anyone continue to pay for it?"
Jjenna Andrews

Ending Copy / Paste Headaches - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "Fortunately, there's a simple and quick cure for this copy/paste headache. If you're using Word 2010 on Windows, you can change the default paste options with a quick trip to File -> Options -> Advanced -> Cut, Copy, and Paste. Simply change the "Pasting between documents" setting from "Keep Source Formatting" to "Merge Formatting.""
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