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January 2010 Vol II No 1 |
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New Year's Resolution...Tips for healthy new year
What is your New Year's Resolution? Healthy habits are like any other habit (good or bad) we have to recognize them, change them, and break the old ones. It has been shown that it takes 21 days to create a habit and this article offers suggestions for a healthy new you in 2010! More
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Eight tips for supporting your faculty
As an instructor or professor, your job isn't only to teach and prepare your students. You might also be responsible for course design, delivery strategies, integration of technology, or new equipment. How can your school, department or college support those on the front line deliver all that is necessary to improve and enhance teaching and learning? This article offers ways to support faculty needs with a virtual teaching & learning center. More
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Academic integrity...
When
academic dishonesty happens on your campus, what can you do? What
should you have done to prevent it? The Center for Academic Integrity,
Rutland Institute of Ethics (Clemson University located in Clemson,
South Carolina) provides a great resource of materials. Articles
available for download include subjects such as e-cheating, deterring
plagiarism, a faculty guide to cyper-plagiarism to name a few. More
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The "M" word...How to have an effective meeting
"Meeting" - it's the one word that can send dread into the heart of even the bravest instructor. We have all been to meetings that we regretted attending or wished we were somewhere else. In this article, there are a few basic tools on having an effective meeting for your school, department or staff, each and every time. More
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Faculty - How to get them and keep them
Your faculty is the most important resource that can make or break your school, department or campus. In this powerpoint presentation, you will see how experts discussed ways of retaining and rewarding faculty while facilitating their professional development. More
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How to engage students in your class
To Syllabus or not to Syllabus...that is the question. Most
teachers, professors or trainers have some sort of guide, syllabus, or
introduction to the course. It explains course outcomes, expectations,
and rules of their class. Sharing information allows the students to
know what to expect of the instructor and what the instructor expects
of the students. This insightful article adds humor to the first day of
class... More
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