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Interesting factoids about US College Freshmen.
Please see the link http://www.heri.ucla.edu/index.php to access the survey and report completed by the Higher Education Research Institution about the perceptions of incoming college freshman about economics, expectations, political views, et cetera.
Thanks,
Eric
Using the internet to help students both broaden and deepen their knowledge.
The internet has revolutionized our ability, and our student's ability, to search for and access information. We now have an unbridled capacity to access information in a more effective and efficient manner than ever before. The ability to search for and access a diverse set of viewpoints has improved, as has the capacity to research about topics in an in-depth manner. The improvements in access and research abilities aside, issues remain about ensuring the information we, and our students…
Helping assuage students' fear in the online classroom
The online classroom can be an intimidating environment for many students. This can be true whether a student is new to the online setting or learning to function in a new online setting. The student must contend with communication issues such as lack of face-to-face communication, the inability to comprehend fully the readings or prescribed material, shortcomings in writing abilities, and the assumptions of knowledge on the part of the instructor. There are also technical issues the student…
The challenges and benefits posed by diverse student populations in the online classroom.
One of the best aspects about teaching in the online realm is the opportunity to engage with a diverse student population. The online modality has increased the ability for many individuals to communicate with people from other cultures. As technologies improve, cross-cultural communication will become more assessable, and the need to develop cross-cultural communication acumen will like gain primacy. Moreover, as online education continues to expand into new and emerging markets, the ability…
Information on a syllabus creator at Utah State University.
Understanding how high-quality syllabi are created can enhance instructoral practices in the classroom. Utah State University has created an easy to use online application for creating syllabi. The application is called Styled & Accessible Learning Service Agreements (SALSA).
For more information on this application, please go to http://salsa.usu.edu
Dr. Greenberger
Understanding Integration of Faith and Learning in the Academic Classroom
Acquiring a good model for and realizing the need of proper worldview integration.
I am sure for many the thought of integrating faith and learning sounds like a futile effort to mix oil and water. Ideally it should come naturally with the same effort as any other course preparation. There should be nothing forced or convoluted about it. My hope here is to shed some light on the concept of teaching from a Christian worldview and to make clear that all instruction is presented from some worldview perspective.
Most instructors would surely prefer to teach at an institution…
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