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A (Dorm) Room of One’s Own

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Academic work requires material access to information in libraries, and other resources like computers and (relatively quiet) space in which to write. An FRN membership lets financially pressed universities like mine leverage NYU’s resources to offer great opportunities for professional development and scholarly production.

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To Weather the Storms of Higher Education, Remember Why You’re There

Supporting Student Success

Below is an article originally shared in EdSurge , a higher education news publication, which shares a bit of my story — it reveals the core of my why for pursuing and persisting through higher education. But he always wanted to pursue a degree in computer science—he loved technology. She earned her Ed.D.

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Is HyFlex a viable teaching approach in 'normal' times?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Enilda Romero-Hall is an associate professor in the learning design and technology program at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville; she started teaching HyFlex before the pandemic and got her Ph.D. I got to the point where I understood the basics enough that I was starting to informally coach some of my colleagues on it.

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What is Bloom’s taxonomy? Importance and uses explained

Creatrix Campus

This blog article examines the complexities of Bloom's Taxonomy and its consequences for contemporary education. It has a hierarchical framework that categorizes learning objectives based on their complexity, ranging from basic information and comprehension to higher evaluation and creativity. What is Bloom’s Taxonomy?

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What is Bloom’s taxonomy? Importance and uses explained

Creatrix Campus

We examine the complexities of Bloom's Taxonomy and its consequences for contemporary education in this blog article. It has a hierarchical framework that categorizes learning objectives based on their complexity, ranging from basic information and comprehension to higher evaluation and creativity. What is Bloom’s Taxonomy?

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Masters in Australia – Benefits, Academic Format, Rankings, Requirements (Updates)

Buddy4Study

Read the article below to have a complete overview of the academic format and kinds of MS degrees offered by Australian universities, most highly ranked universities and popular MS courses, scholarships provided for postgraduates and the admission, visa and health care requirements for international students. . University of Technology.

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How to spot a struggling student online and what to do about it

Higher Ed Connects: Student Success Blogs

This article addresses the ways in which recently migrated online instructors can spot and help struggling students through the lens of the recent pandemic. If these newly minted online instructors can obtain proper professional development and training in online pedagogy , they can contribute potentially to student academic success.

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