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What Assessment Is Really About
Measuring student outcomes is ultimately about trying to improve teaching and learning, and professors should both support and lead such efforts, writes Kate Drezek McConnell.
Where to Start With Digital Marketing
Higher education communications professionals need to understand and apply digital marketing as part of their toolkit in order to stay...
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Underqualified? Overqualified?
Jennifer Polk and L. Maren Wood give advice on how to use networking to be just right for the job market.
Chasing the Lit Mag Photo Essay, 5
Working with NYC street photographer Donato DiCamillo, San Antonio, Texas, January 2018.
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Bringing Guilds to Colleges
William G. Durden offers a practical proposal for reinventing liberal arts education.
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How Healthy Is Your Academic Department?
Nicholas C. Burbules, C. K. Gunsalus, Robert A. Easter and BrandE Faupell have created a tool to help you diagnose problems in your academic unit and identify ways to improve it.
Whose Skin? Which Game?
The many flaws of "risk-sharing."
'The Wizard and the Prophet' and our EdTech Conversation
How an early candidate for the best book of 2018 made me reconsider how I think about technology in education.
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