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Career Column: Why Social Media Isn't Just For Interns | Toronto Standard - 1 views
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For a while, it’s been okay to be less than an expert in social media. It’s time to get on board. Regardless of your age, your survival in the workplace depends on your intimate knowledge of social media.
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The reasons for this are myriads. Social media has profoundly changed a company’s public face. And with game-changing implications for sales, human resources, public relations, marketing and customer service, virtually nobody is left out of the matrix that touches social media.
Using Wikis in the Classroom - YouTube - 0 views
Teaching with WIKI - YouTube - 0 views
Some Ideas for Motivating Students - 3 views
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(In a study conducted on one college campus, a faculty member gave a student assignment to a group of colleagues for analysis. Few of them could understand what the faculty member wanted. If experienced profs are confused, how can we expect students to understand?)
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Some recent research shows that many students do poorly on assignments or in participation because they do not understand what to do or why they should do it.
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Attending to the need for power could be as simple as allowing students to choose from among two or three things to do--two or three paper topics, two or three activities, choosing between writing an extra paper and taking the final exam, etc. Many students have a need to have fun in active ways--in other words, they need to be noisy and excited. Rather than always avoiding or suppressing these needs, design an educational activity that fulfills them.
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Designing Writing Assignments « WID Studio:FACULTY - Enhancing the GW teachin... - 1 views
Writing Matters 1 Designing Writing Assignments - 2 views
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"writing-intensive" (WI) classes have in general found that what you write is what you learn best.
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Over the last three years, the staff at the Mānoa Writing Program has interviewed nearly 200 students about their experiences in WI classes. In this issue, we focus on what most students tell us is a key to making writing matter: a well-constructed writing assignment.
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In trying to answer these (and similar) questions when you give your students writing assignments, you may be taking important steps in helping your students to write and learn more effectively.
Forsyth's Teaching Resources - 0 views
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But writing assignments are not just exercises in grammar and grading. They are exercises in learning
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Psychologists and other cognitive scientists know so much about psycholinguistics, language, and memory that they should well understand the close link between composition and knowledge. Yet many view writing as only a means of assessing a students' understanding of course material, and overlook the profound impact that the writing process has on understanding itself
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The act of writing is an act of thought
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5 Higher Ed Tech Trends for 2012 -- Campus Technology - 1 views
The Best Dropbox Apps - Do More With Dropbox - 1 views
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Dropbox has 50 million users worldwide and, because of such immense popularity, an entire ecosystem of apps has been created around Dropbox that add new functionality and extend the service beyond the realms of online storage. Here are some of the best apps that you should try with your Dropbox account.
Create a timeline in Microsoft Word 2010 - 0 views
Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2011: Khan Academy | Hack Education - 0 views
Technorati - 0 views
APA Style Blog: How Do I Cite a Kindle? - 0 views
EBSCOhost: How to Craft Social Media for Graduate Study - 0 views
LinkedIn is About to Put Job Boards (and Resumes) Out of Business - Dan Schawbel - Pers... - 1 views
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