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Simple Tech Solutions for Creating Community on Campus

When students are involved in on-campus activities, they are more engaged in their courses. A few simple tech tools that you’ve already heard of can make a big difference in student participation on campus.

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Profession(al) Development

The teaching profession as we know it is changing. It is time to redefine the way we think about developing the profession itself. Margaret Roth and Shelly Blake-Plock describe a new culture of teaching through technologies and pedagogical practices that allows teachers themselves to transform their profession.

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Four Ways to Get Your Students Involved in the Classroom

In a day and age when the American education system is under fire, teachers need to think outside of the box in order to engage their students in learning.

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EdTech

Infographic: Evolution of EdTech

Who knew when Oregon Trail was released in 1985 it would kick off a educational gaming trend?

25 days ago by

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Learning

Use Textbook Selection to Build Relationships

One of the most volatile college costs can be textbooks, so it is up to you to help instructors find the best quality texts at the best price. How can you do that? A combination of technology tools and in-person events.

29 days ago by

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MIND Research Institute

The nonprofit MIND Research Institute is dedicated to solving math education in America through its cutting-edge approach to teaching and learning math. Its uniquely visually-based ST Math instructional software program is helping children across the country dramatically improve their math proficiency and become life-l...

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Learning

International Studies: Opportunities and Challenges for Higher Education Systems

Will taking online courses replace studying abroad for students around the world? In this article Kirsten Winkler explores the internationalization of higher education.

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Learning

Movie Review: Why are America’s Students Failing at Math?

It is not a difficult question to answer, a lot of students hate math. I know “hate” is a strong word, but when some children are asked about math, they start to sweat, shut down, and avoid math at all costs, due to negative experiences in the past.

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