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Working environments: a short overview of the literature

SRHE

Lee and Brand (2005) also proposed that offering more flexibility and control over workspaces could lead to significant benefits for occupants. Stochastic resonance, observed across systems from biological networks to electronics, demonstrates how controlled noise can sometimes enhance performance. Personal communication to Kipar, N.,

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Recapturing the excitement of lectures

Teaching Matters Student Engagement

There is evidence that many students appreciate and benefit from interactive lectures (Huxham, 2005; Revell and Wainwright, 2009). 2006) The use of electronic voting systems in large group lectures: challenges and opportunities. 2005) Learning in lectures: do ‘interactive windows’ help? References Bates, S.P., Howie, K. &

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Lecture Recording: What does research say about its effect on attendance?

Teaching Matters Online Learning

2007; Dolnicar, 2005). Edit: Teaching Matters has recently published a mini-series about Lecture Recording in Higher Education. Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia , 17 (4), 453–475. Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia , 17 (4), 453–475. Quality in Higher Education , 11 (2), 103–115.

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President moves: Hired, fired, retired and one unexpected loss after a 19-year tenure

University Business

Before becoming president, at least two leaders have served higher education in an academic or administrative capacity for over 25 years. Perez has served higher education at CSU for 30 years. Wood has a long tenure in higher education as a proponent of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.