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2 Laws of Committee Work
Academe runs on committees, writes James Tuten, who shares two adage-worthy behaviors he’s observed about them.
Solving the Work Force’s Skills Gap
It requires offering a broad-based education in which digital skills are developed throughout the entire curriculum and a wide array of co-curricular experiences, write Kimberly Cassidy and Gina Siesing.
Is Shaq Attaq! Literature? Does It Matter?
Early on I didn't consider why certain standards were in place. I now try to ask questions and make more informed choices.
Ask the Administrator: Labeling OER Sections
A legislative mandate that might have merit.
Is Higher Ed Heading for Our Own 'World Without Mind'?
Considering the existential threat of edtech to academe.
To Transfer or Not to Transfer, That Is the Question
Sometimes transferring graduate programs is the best decision.
After the Interview
Melissa Dennihy gives suggestions on how to make each interview a valuable learning experience, whether you ultimately land the job or not.
Fostering Open Minds Online
One of the most useful practices is to establish netiquette guidelines, which are indispensable for teaching about inequality and oppression, writes Abby L. Ferber.
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