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Teaching With Digital Archives in the First-Year Writing Classroom
Strategies and considerations for utilizing digital archives.
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Online Education and Authentic Assessment
A common question these days, writes Douglas Harrison, is "How do we keep students from cheating on online exams?"
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COVID-19 and the Chance to Break Out of Our Academic Bubbles
Now, more than ever, we must use digital technology to break down the boundaries, borders and barriers that prevent us from collectively addressing our greatest global challenges, argues Annelise Riles.
Fall Scenario #5: Graduate Students Only
A thought experiment for the low-density university.
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Shared Governance Is a Strength During the COVID-19 Crisis
Colleges that share information and consult broadly with diverse constituencies have been able to respond more effectively than those that rely on top-down decision making, writes Marjorie Hass.
Looking Ahead, Faculty Edition
How are people preparing for fall classes?
If I Were a College President
… this is the letter I hope I would be in a position to write.
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