Thank you, dear Natasa! Your words mean a lot to me 🙂
Warm wishes from a rainswept and windy ABruzzo.…
Thank you, dear Natasa! Your words mean a lot to me 🙂
Warm wishes from a rainswept and windy ABruzzo.…
Today, we are spotlighting Lamar University professors Dr. Vivek Natarajan, Associate Professor of Marketing, and Dr. Lynn Godkin, Professor of Management. They were 2012 Faculty Research Grant Recipients for their proposal, “Technology readiness and learning goals as antecedents to student satisfaction and learning outcomes in online and traditional settings: An exploratory study.”
What I propose here is a travelog, the flow and emergence of an idea. I want to ride the Chattooga River of my blog posts over the past year, and along the way, I want to map the desires of prepositions and determine what the desires of these little words have to do with the ways we conduct higher education.…
The average person probably remembers more of what they see than what they hear. For example, you’re likely to readily remember a person’s face more easily than you would his name. However, according to molecular biologist John Medina, the key to more remembering what we see and hear is enhanced when repetition is involved.
Bell Let’s Talk Day seems an appropriate day to talk about why youth and adolescent mental health has become a passion of mine. During my career as a Registered Nurse, I had exposure to and compassion for those living with mental health challenges, but it was never the setting in which I chose to work.…
This article was originally written by Academic Partnerships Chairman and CEO, Randy Best, for Inside Higher Ed. Click here for the original post.
As the hype around MOOCs has subsided, a frequently asked question in university circles today is: Who have massive open online courses helped or hurt?
Thank you, dear Janet. I have always been amazed at how much we have in common – our birthdays, our blogs…Your support has meant a lot to me during these seven years. Let's keep blogging and sharing.
Hugs from equally rainy Belgrade…
The idea of designing an open section of #msloc430 began with a blog post a few months ago during working-out-loud week. The official launch of activities began on Sunday, Jan. 25 with the Week 1: Exploring technology, networks and community in the service of learning blog post at the site that serves as the organizing […]…
Some great reading on the train this morning. I’ve tended to swallow whole the idea of making being one of the best ways of learning. As usually with things that you hold dearly but perhaps without a lot of analysis it is nice to read some different opinions.…