Getting Started in the Digital Humanities | Digital Scholarship in the Humanities - 0 views
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?"
Struggle Means Learning: Difference in Eastern and Western Cultures | MindShift - 0 views
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"In Eastern cultures, Stigler says, it's just assumed that struggle is a predictable part of the learning process. Everyone is expected to struggle in the process of learning, and so struggling becomes a chance to show that you, the student, have what it takes emotionally to resolve the problem by persisting through that struggle."
A New Way to Help Students Learn Course Vocabulary | Faculty Focus - 0 views
The Mobile Learner - 0 views
Mobile phones in the classroom: teachers share their tips | Teacher Network | Guardian ... - 0 views
Being a Digital Native Isn't Enough | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network - 0 views
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"All technology was not created equal for access by these students, and their proficiency is often predicated by the amount of patience and determination required to complete a given task. What this facility with technology in digital natives belies is an ability to approach new classroom learning tools with the same tenacity that they put towards more gratifying technological pursuits."
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