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Paul Beaufait

sleeping alone and starting out early: on social networking guidelines for teachers - 0 views

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    Jenna McWilliams' post frames and follows on from Steve Taffee's post comprising Proposed Guidelines for Use of Social Networks by School Faculty and Staff (Blogg-Ed Indetermination, Social Networking Guidelines for School Employees, 2009.02.12).
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    Jenna McWilliams' post frames and follows on from Steve Taffee's post comprising Proposed Guidelines for Use of Social Networks by School Faculty and Staff (Blogg-Ed Indetermination, Social Networking Guidelines for School Employees, 2009.02.12). Her follow-ons focus "On 'Misrepresentation'" and "On Course Use of Social Networking."
Paul Beaufait

CCCC Statement on Second Language Writing and Writers - 0 views

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    Although this entire document focuses on N. American higher education settings (Part One, ¶1), Part Two: Guidelines for Writing and Writing-Intensive Courses will interest and hopefully inform administrators, course designers, program planners, and teachers working in other regional and perhaps even global contexts as well. Part two covers: Class Size, Assignment Design, Assessment, Textual Borrowing, Teacher Preparation, and resource provisions. Part Four: Guidelines for Teacher Preparedness will interest those involved in teacher education, or pre- and in-service teacher development. Part Six comprises an extensive bibliography for further reading.
Paul Beaufait

Public vs. Private - Should Student Work Be Public On the Web? | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    Pro-public post loaded with suggestions and a link to sample guidelines.
Paul Beaufait

Commonwealth of Learning - Education for a Digital World - 0 views

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    Subtitle: Advice, Guidelines, and Effective Practice[-s] from Around the Globe
Paul Beaufait

Understanding the F-Layout in Web Design | Webdesigntuts+ - 0 views

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    "The F-Layout relies upon various eyetracking studies for it's foundational concept. These scientific studies show that web surfers read the screen in an 'F' pattern" (Introducing the F-Layout, ¶1).
Paul Beaufait

Genre: A Different Approach to Academic Writing | Tomorrow's Professor Postings - 0 views

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    Excerpt from Ch. 10 of Clark and Sousa (2018) Clark, Alexander; & Sousa, Bailey. (2018). How to Be a Happy Academic. London, UK: Sage Publications.
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