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What is important in your own life? What is your passion and purpose? This blog is a short story and reminder of how we need to constantly align our lives and our actions to our purpose in life. Enjoy the story and see how well your life "aligns" with your own purpose in life.


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A Teachers Credo?

By Eric Nordin – 11 Comments

Need one, get one, have one - good.


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Author Janet Murray from the Guardian interviews two working students who share their experiences.


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Teaching for the Real-World

By Eric Nordin

Are colleges and universities preparing students for the real-world?


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How are your Bible Skills?

By Matthew Hampton – 3 Comments

How are your Bible skills? Being an instructor with the College of Theology, one of the biggest things that I see as I teach classes here at GCU is that a lot of students do not know how find certain things in the Bible and they do not know how to use the Bible. Through these blogs I am trying to provide as many spiritual tools to help the student and the instructor with guidance in this area. I was recently asked by a student to give her a tool to help find scripture passages because she knew very little about the Bible and she did not understand what all of the numbers within the Bible stood for. In this blog I am providing a power point presentation that is an overview of the Bible Basics.


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Tradeoffs in the Classroom

By Eric Nordin – 1 Comment

How do we navigate these?


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This article examines the viability of students using Wikipedia as part of the research process. Wikipedia is discussed in terms of its currency, relevance, authority, accuracy and purpose. The issue of what constitutes the "research process" is also discussed.



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