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15 Oct, 2010

Goodbye to the Greatest Coach in History—Remembering My Breakfasts with Coach Wooden

2022-10-31T16:35:33-05:00October 15th, 2010|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|0 Comments

Volume XXXII, No. 23 | October 15, 2010 Goodbye to the Greatest Coach in History—Remembering My Breakfasts with Coach Wooden June 4, 2010, was a day of inevitability. John Wooden, legendary basketball coach, passed away a few months short of a century of life. The media was filled with stories, statistics, and reminiscences [...]

8 Oct, 2010

Engaging the New Learner! or What is Multimedia Anyway?!

2022-10-31T16:35:33-05:00October 8th, 2010|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|0 Comments

Volume XXXII, No. 22 | October 8, 2010 Engaging the New Learner! or What is Multimedia Anyway?! As I excitedly presented “Engaging the New Learner” or “What is Multimedia Anyway?!” to professors during the College Educators Development Program Phase 4 Western Region Conference, I noted that educators are very resourceful (as if that [...]

1 Oct, 2010

Handshakes, Dialogue, and Table Graces: A Business Etiquette Workshop

2022-10-31T16:35:32-05:00October 1st, 2010|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|0 Comments

Volume XXXII, No. 21 | October 1, 2010 Handshakes, Dialogue, and Table Graces: A Business Etiquette Workshop Students learn more when they are intensely involved in their education and are provided learning experiences in different settings. Shelton State Community College’s Career Services Center teamed up with other areas of the college and a [...]

1 Oct, 2010

College Writing for Non-Writers

2022-10-31T16:35:32-05:00October 1st, 2010|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|0 Comments

Volume XXXII, No. 21 | October 1, 2010 College Writing for Non-Writers In the technical fields, being able to do something demonstrates a certain level of skill development. Being able to write about what one has done demonstrates a deeper understanding of the material. Helping our technology students improve their writing skills is [...]

24 Sep, 2010

A Record Year for America’s Community Colleges

2022-10-31T16:35:31-05:00September 24th, 2010|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|0 Comments

Volume XXXII, No. 20 | September 24, 2010 A Record Year for America’s Community Colleges In the past year, the spotlight has been on community colleges in the United States. In July 2009, President Obama gave unprecedented support for the community college mission in his announcement of the American Graduation Initiative (AGI), stating: [...]

17 Sep, 2010

Seamless Performance Alert Intervention System (PAIS): Accountability and Outcomes

2022-10-31T16:35:31-05:00September 17th, 2010|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|0 Comments

Volume XXXII, No. 19 | September 17, 2010 Seamless Performance Alert Intervention System (PAIS): Accountability and Outcomes The issues of accountability and outcomes are critical to improving student success and retention. As a result of targeted efforts to address ongoing declines in retention, Baltimore City Community College is successfully reversing this trend through [...]

10 Sep, 2010

21st Century Technology and Pedagogy

2022-10-31T16:35:30-05:00September 10th, 2010|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|0 Comments

Volume XXXII, No. 18 | September 10, 2010 21st Century Technology and Pedagogy When I started teaching college some years ago, my only teaching methodology was lecture. This, of course, I learned from my teachers and my teachers from theirs. Moreover, the only technological support tools available were overhead projectors, videos, and hand-held [...]

3 Sep, 2010

Common Read: A Community of Learners

2022-10-31T16:35:27-05:00September 3rd, 2010|Categories: Innovation Abstracts|0 Comments

Volume XXXII, No. 17 | September 3, 2010 Common Read: A Community of Learners Experienced instructors have long recognized that reading well means being able to enter into useful, shared conversations with others. These conversations allow students to express their own ideas and to do so in an informed way as a response [...]