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How I learn is(n't) how you learn

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

The Library – 5 pm. People are showing pictures of exam halls, of libraries and study halls and groups of people laughing and engaging with each other. Yval recently graduated from The University of Edinburgh with an MA in Geography and this post is part of the Learning and Teaching Enhancement theme: ‘Learning how others learn’.

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The Growth of Online Education Provides Opportunities: The Changing Face of Higher Ed Part 9

The Change Leader, Inc.

In an article by a group of faculty who work for the University of Phoenix , the authors suggest that online education can lead to issues for students and instructors as well as challenges in content development. Program and course development.

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Rural-Serving Institutions: Innovative Lessons for Higher Ed Success: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 147 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Andrew Koricich

The Change Leader, Inc.

His work has been published in numerous journal articles, book chapters, and research reports, and featured in a range of media outlets, including Politico, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, and The Daily Yonder. They said that they’re not going to have any physical libraries. But does it make sense?

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Explaining Copyright, Creative Commons and Open Access

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Photo Credit: Unsplash, Umberto, CC0 In this article, Eugen Stoica, Scholarly Communications Officer, explains the relationship between Copyright – Creative Commons licences – Open Access, and why these are important for teaching and education.