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17 Oct, 2019

It’s All Fun and Games: Gamification in the Community College Classroom

2020-02-10T22:35:13-06:00

It's All Fun and Games: Gamification in the Community College Classroom Learning is serious business, but that doesn't mean it can't be fun! We all know students who play difficult video games for hours outside of class without fear of failure or boredom. Why not employ some of the same gamification strategies to [...]

It’s All Fun and Games: Gamification in the Community College Classroom2020-02-10T22:35:13-06:00
3 Oct, 2019

Two Heads Are Better Than One: Collaborating for Undergraduate Research

2019-10-03T20:49:02-05:00

Two Heads Are Better Than One: Collaborating for Undergraduate Research For several years, the facilitators have collaborated across institutions to bring actual psychological research to community college undergraduate students. This webinar begins with a brief synopsis of the national dialogue on undergraduate research and its utility in undergraduate education. Special attention is given [...]

Two Heads Are Better Than One: Collaborating for Undergraduate Research2019-10-03T20:49:02-05:00
20 Sep, 2019

Working Collaboratively With Faculty and Staff

2019-09-20T20:35:45-05:00

Working Collaboratively With Faculty and Staff Working in today's community colleges is complicated. Full-time, part-time, and contingent faculty teach on campus or remotely, or a hybrid of the two. As roles shift and expand, workloads increase, as do faculty and staff needs, but the number of hours in the day do not. This [...]

Working Collaboratively With Faculty and Staff2019-09-20T20:35:45-05:00
28 Aug, 2019

Entrepreneurial Learning Environments: Why Building an Entrepreneurial Culture On Your Campus Is the Key to Student and Staff Engagement

2019-08-28T22:05:38-05:00

Entrepreneurial Learning Environments: Why Building an Entrepreneurial Culture On Your Campus Is the Key to Student and Staff Engagement Entrepreneurial Learning Environments: Why Building an Entrepreneurial Culture On Your Campus Is the Key to Student and Staff Engagement During this webinar, participants learn strategies and best practices to foster entrepreneurial mindsets on college campuses. Success in [...]

Entrepreneurial Learning Environments: Why Building an Entrepreneurial Culture On Your Campus Is the Key to Student and Staff Engagement2019-08-28T22:05:38-05:00
2 Aug, 2019

Human Cannonballs and Evil Geniuses: Boosting Performance in Online Discussions

2019-08-02T10:10:33-05:00

Human Cannonballs and Evil Geniuses: Boosting Performance in Online Discussions Students often struggle with providing practical comments in online discussions and feedback forums. Even students who write meaningful and accurate responses to discussion questions find it difficult to leave substantive feedback for their peers. To alleviate these problems and boost performance, learn how to rewrite discussions prompts [...]

Human Cannonballs and Evil Geniuses: Boosting Performance in Online Discussions2019-08-02T10:10:33-05:00
25 Jul, 2019

Insights to Corequisite Design and Implementation From the Carnegie Math Pathways Network

2020-02-27T20:42:27-06:00

Insights to Corequisite Design and Implementation From the Carnegie Math Pathways Network In response to the increasing demand for quality corequisite math courses, Carnegie Math Pathways has partnered with math faculty from institutions across the country to develop new corequisite versions of Quantway and Statway. These courses have been offered in classrooms in [...]

Insights to Corequisite Design and Implementation From the Carnegie Math Pathways Network2020-02-27T20:42:27-06:00
10 Jul, 2019

When the “A” Student Checks Out: The Art of Recognizing and Responding to Self-Sabotage in Our Classrooms

2019-07-10T19:41:48-05:00

When the “A” Student Checks Out: The Art of Recognizing and Responding to Self-Sabotage in Our Classrooms The following description is a student that many academics have come across: We have all had a star student in our classrooms, the one who grasps concepts quickly, writes beautifully, and engages classmates in a way [...]

When the “A” Student Checks Out: The Art of Recognizing and Responding to Self-Sabotage in Our Classrooms2019-07-10T19:41:48-05:00
26 Jun, 2019

The New Science of Learning: Teaching That Promotes Student Success

2019-06-26T21:19:40-05:00

The New Science of Learning: Teaching That Promotes Student Success There is a proliferation of misinformation pertaining to how students learn and how best to teach them. Moreover, students often do not understand their learning processes and typically rely on implicit assumptions or trial-and-error to memorize new material. The good news is that [...]

The New Science of Learning: Teaching That Promotes Student Success2019-06-26T21:19:40-05:00
20 Jun, 2019

2019 Student Essay Contest Winners

2019-06-20T18:13:52-05:00

2019 Student Essay Contest Winners Video from the 2019 NISOD International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence. Press Release 2019 Scott Wright Student Essay Contest – Winners

2019 Student Essay Contest Winners2019-06-20T18:13:52-05:00
6 Jun, 2019

Everyone Communicates, but Few Connect: Effectively Engaging Today’s Learner

2019-06-07T13:41:37-05:00

Everyone Communicates, but Few Connect: Effectively Engaging Today’s Learner Instructors set the tone in the classroom with their approach to their work and students; through their actions, instructors communicate their character, credibility, and convictions. Research has shown that engagement in today’s classroom requires a shift from traditional pedagogy, that students now respond to [...]

Everyone Communicates, but Few Connect: Effectively Engaging Today’s Learner2019-06-07T13:41:37-05:00