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19 Oct, 2016

What You May Teach Without Knowing It

2022-10-31T16:37:12-05:00October 19th, 2016|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|Tags: , |0 Comments

Volume XXXVIII, No. 24 | October 20, 2016 What You May Teach Without Knowing It Consider the things you learn without being fully aware that you are actually learning them. For instance, what can you learn from simply walking into a new building for the first time? With everyone and everything you observe, [...]

3 May, 2016

Thought for the Week Wednesdays: Making Connections in Minutes

2022-10-31T16:37:12-05:00May 3rd, 2016|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Volume XXXV, No. 15 | May 3, 2013 Thought for the Week Wednesdays: Making Connections in Minutes Can five minutes of classroom time once a week really make a difference? I set out to answer this question as I sought to improve retention and student success in my pre-curriculum reading classes. I [...]

19 Feb, 2016

Strategies to Advance Learning Outcomes in the Non-Science Major Biology Classroom

2022-10-31T16:37:11-05:00February 19th, 2016|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Volume XXXVIII, No. 5 | February 19, 2016 Strategies to Advance Learning Outcomes in the Non-Science Major Biology Classroom As many college science instructors do, I have encountered additional challenges to successfully teaching assigned concepts to non-science majors. To better prepare for these classes, I glance through my notes from prior semesters and [...]

12 Feb, 2016

Pathway to a SMILE

2022-10-31T16:37:10-05:00February 12th, 2016|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|Tags: |0 Comments

Volume XXXVIII, No. 4 | February 12, 2016 Pathway to a SMILE In today’s classroom, the standard lecture-notes-quiz model gets low grades in the face of new demands for student interactivity and engagement. Our latest challenge, Generation Z, has grown up with 4G, virtual reality, streaming, and the cloud. Consequently, they expect more [...]

5 Feb, 2016

A Tale of Two Disciplines: Lessons in Critical Thinking

2022-10-31T16:37:11-05:00February 5th, 2016|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|Tags: |0 Comments

Volume XXXVIII, No. 3 | February 5, 2016 A Tale of Two Disciplines: Lessons in Critical Thinking Background In Daniel T. Willingham's article, "Critical thinking: Why is it so hard to teach?" (2007), he emphasized critical thinking practice and perspective by saying, "…if you remind a student to look at an issue from [...]

29 Jan, 2016

Just-In-Time for Success: Connecting Underprepared Students to College Resources

2022-10-31T16:37:10-05:00January 29th, 2016|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Volume XXXVIII, No. 2 | January 29, 2016 Just-In-Time for Success: Connecting Underprepared Students to College Resources Community colleges invest heavily in resources to support underprepared students. Examples of these essential resources include: On-campus and online tutoring and writing labs Advising and counseling services Orientation and student success courses and workshops Vendor partnerships [...]

22 Jan, 2016

Problem-Based Learning and Basic Public Speaking: An Innovative Approach

2022-10-31T16:37:07-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|Tags: |0 Comments

Volume XXXVIII, No. 1 | January 22, 2016 Problem-Based Learning and Basic Public Speaking: An Innovative Approach Fire and Brimstone Several years ago, I assigned a mock debate assignment in my basic public speaking class: “Should the Ten Commandments Remain Posted in Schools and Other Public Institutions?” As I made the assignment, I [...]

4 Dec, 2015

“We the Students”: Employing a Code of Conduct in Student Group Projects

2022-10-31T16:37:06-05:00December 4th, 2015|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|Tags: , |0 Comments

Volume XXXVII, No. 29 | December 4, 2015 “We the Students”: Employing a Code of Conduct in Student Group Projects The benefits of group work have long been established. Most instructors agree that student learning is improved by sharing their experiences with their colleagues, and that there is truth to the old adage, [...]

20 Nov, 2015

Unintentional Plagiarism: Who Should Bear the Burden?

2022-10-31T16:37:06-05:00November 20th, 2015|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Volume XXXVII, No. 28 | November 20, 2015 Unintentional Plagiarism: Who Should Bear the Burden? Many of the plagiarism policies that colleges and universities instruct their faculty to give to students during the first week of classes are often written in a negative context. The overall language and tone is explicitly condemning [...]

13 Nov, 2015

We Teach Much More Than Our Disciplines

2022-10-31T16:37:06-05:00November 13th, 2015|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|Tags: , |0 Comments

Volume XXXVII, No. 27 | November 13, 2015 We Teach Much More Than Our Disciplines More than two decades ago, a teaching and learning colleague of mine passed along a lasting nugget of wisdom. On that particular day, we shared some of the daily struggles and challenges our students faced. While we both [...]