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Full-Text Articles in Education
Truth U, Justice U, Jesus U, Joseph Clair
Truth U, Justice U, Jesus U, Joseph Clair
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Excerpt: "College and university professors in the liberal arts (humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences) are almost entirely left-leaning, liberal, or progressive, and this is especially true among faculty in the humanities and social sciences. Insofar as political party affiliation is representative, the statistics are stunning- roughly 12: I Democrat to Republican in the humanities and social sciences nationally, and this ratio is even more pronounced in certain selective schools (Brown University takes the cake with 60:1).1 Students who attend liberal arts colleges or universities (that is, non-trade, nonvocational schools that require core curricula and keep an array of majors …
Five Ideas For How Professors Can Deal With Gpt-3 ... For Now, Travis Ryan Pickell, Brian R. Doak
Five Ideas For How Professors Can Deal With Gpt-3 ... For Now, Travis Ryan Pickell, Brian R. Doak
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
"The most immediate question that needs to be addressed is pedagogical: how can we continue to teach in the GPT Age?...Beyond the questions of pedagogical best practices, GPT-3 raises deeper philosophical and pragmatic questions about the nature and purpose of higher education."
Escape Reality: Reaching Your Students With Virtual Instruction And Fun (Presentation), Jenny Bruxvoort, Kate Wimer, Amanda Matthysse
Escape Reality: Reaching Your Students With Virtual Instruction And Fun (Presentation), Jenny Bruxvoort, Kate Wimer, Amanda Matthysse
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
Creating a virtual escape room might seem overwhelming, especially at first, but don't worry, you've got this! Focusing on instructional design from the beginning will give you a solid foundation and help you bring the project to life - you don't need any crazy tech skills to create an engaging, educational experience like this for your online students! In this session, we will share our experiences creating virtual escape rooms for first-year students at two different universities and give you our best tips and a structure for how to get started with your own.
Participants will:
- Understand the importance of …
Library Ebooks At George Fox University, Robin M. Ashford
Library Ebooks At George Fox University, Robin M. Ashford
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
Workshop presentation discussing how to find, access, and best utilize the variety of ebook platforms used here at George Fox University.
How To Make Core Textbooks More Affordable For Students: A Pitch From The Textbook Affordability Program At George Fox Library, Jenny Bruxvoort
How To Make Core Textbooks More Affordable For Students: A Pitch From The Textbook Affordability Program At George Fox Library, Jenny Bruxvoort
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
A presentation to the faculty of GFU's new Cornerstone Core general education program, urging them to embrace our textbook affordability initiative.
Engaged Faculty, Student Success, And $1 Million In Savings, Robin M. Ashford, Gloria Doherty, Ryan Ingersoll
Engaged Faculty, Student Success, And $1 Million In Savings, Robin M. Ashford, Gloria Doherty, Ryan Ingersoll
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
How did a small institution with limited seed funding get faculty buy-in with the OER and textbook affordability movement to the point of $1 million in student savings, two faculty-authored open textbooks (one written collaboratively with graduate students), and several open textbook reviews and adoptions, all within five semesters? OER momentum and awareness of textbook affordability issues is a growing concern in higher education. Learn how we structured an open textbook initiative to incentivize faculty and turn what began as an innovation grant into permanent sustainable funding for the Library Textbook Affordability Program.
Choosing A Doctoral Program (Chapter 1 Of Prepare, Succeed, Advance: A Guidebook For Getting A Phd In Biblical Studies And Beyond), Nijay K. Gupta
Choosing A Doctoral Program (Chapter 1 Of Prepare, Succeed, Advance: A Guidebook For Getting A Phd In Biblical Studies And Beyond), Nijay K. Gupta
Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary
Excerpt: "Perhaps the greatest challenge for someone wanting to become a professor in biblical studies is selecting the best kind of program and institution at which to study. Furthermore, it is not only important to calculate the various factors involved in making the decision, but also thinking through the process and contingent issues ahead of time. Practically speaking, the advice offered in this book may be utilized and applied more efficiently for someone at the beginning of his or her master's degree (or, even better, during a bachelor's degree) than, for instance, at the stage of actually applying for the …
Open Textbooks At George Fox University, Starting Year 3, Robin M. Ashford
Open Textbooks At George Fox University, Starting Year 3, Robin M. Ashford
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
This presentation explains the rationale for open textbooks, provides an update on open textbooks at George Fox University, and encourages faculty to participate.
Building A Sustainable Model For Developing Digital Fluency In Higher Education Faculty On A Shoestring Budget, Debra S. Espinor, Linda Samek, Robin M. Ashford, Anna A. Berardi Phd., Gloria Doherty
Building A Sustainable Model For Developing Digital Fluency In Higher Education Faculty On A Shoestring Budget, Debra S. Espinor, Linda Samek, Robin M. Ashford, Anna A. Berardi Phd., Gloria Doherty
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
Building on experience with a campus digital fluency initiative, a sustainable professional development model has been developed that is transferable to mentoring the next generation of leaders in many areas in higher education. Data from four years of faculty development in digital fluency will be shared along with how to get buy-in from administration and motivation for faculty to change current teaching styles to incorporate more technology into existing pedagogy.
The Undergraduate Experience: Focusing Institutions On What Matters Most (Book Review), David M. Johnstone
The Undergraduate Experience: Focusing Institutions On What Matters Most (Book Review), David M. Johnstone
Publications from Student Life & Spiritual Life
No abstract provided.
The Motivation Of Students Of Color For Pursuing Leadership Positions At Faith-Based Universities, Grant Burns, Jenny Elsey, David M. Johnstone
The Motivation Of Students Of Color For Pursuing Leadership Positions At Faith-Based Universities, Grant Burns, Jenny Elsey, David M. Johnstone
Publications from Student Life & Spiritual Life
As faith-based universities increasingly diversify the culture of their student body, student leadership roles also diversify. While there is literature on barriers and challenges students of color experience in these roles, there is little to help understand their motivation in pursuing these roles. Using conversations, interviews, and surveys this research was conducted to start such a conversation. The researchers' goal was to go beyond conventional wisdom and begin gathering data reflecting the experiences of students of color on our campuses. While compensation is definitely a motivation, this research suggested there might be a variety of reasons to pursue these roles.
The Unexpectedness Of Hope: Good News For A Generation, David Johnstone
The Unexpectedness Of Hope: Good News For A Generation, David Johnstone
Publications from Student Life & Spiritual Life
The gospel of Jesus Christ is wrapped in the notion of God's "will be[ing] done on earth as it is in heaven" (Matt. 6:10 NIV). The good in the good news (or gospel) looks a little different for every age, culture, and context. Unlike the Eastern no-tion of karma, or what goes around comes around, the Christian gospel centers on God's grace being offered to those who accept Jesus's kindness and authority. God extends grace so that men and women do not receive what they deserve; therefore, what goes around does not come around. Many find this to be good …
Open Textbook Initiative, Year 2: George Fox University, Robin M. Ashford
Open Textbook Initiative, Year 2: George Fox University, Robin M. Ashford
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
This presentation for faculty explains the rationale for open textbooks, provides an update on George Fox University's Open Textbook Initiative, and encourages them to participate.
Digital Commons @ George Fox University: 3-Year Report, Alex Rolfe
Digital Commons @ George Fox University: 3-Year Report, Alex Rolfe
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
A look at the use and content of our institutional repository three years in.
When Women Faculty Write: The Power Of Community In Scholarship, Eloise Hockett, Brenda Morton
When Women Faculty Write: The Power Of Community In Scholarship, Eloise Hockett, Brenda Morton
Faculty Publications - College of Education
With the variety of teaching and leading roles placed on faculty members within higher education institutions, finding time to engage in scholarship can be very challenging and often problematic. One way to support scholarship requirements, is finding like-minded colleagues who can provide encouragement and assistance in such efforts. This article describes the formation of a women’s faculty writing group at one Christian higher education institution, and how the support from within that group, helped to facilitate and increase each member’s scholarship agenda and productivity.
Strategies To Support Open Educational Resources For Student Success: Case Examples From Oregon, Robin M. Ashford
Strategies To Support Open Educational Resources For Student Success: Case Examples From Oregon, Robin M. Ashford
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
Presentation on Open Textbooks outlines how colleges can leverage freely available, peer-reviewed content to increase student success and completion, reduce costs for students and more. Open Textbook Initiatives are highlighted from five Oregon institutions of higher education. Specifics of the George Fox University Open Textbook Initiative are shared along with student savings totals for the pilot initiative that took place during the Fall 2016 / Spring 2017 academic year.
From Ad Hoc To Intentional: One Department’S Online Journey, Jennie A. Harrop, Carol Hutchinson, Michelle Shelton
From Ad Hoc To Intentional: One Department’S Online Journey, Jennie A. Harrop, Carol Hutchinson, Michelle Shelton
Faculty Publications - Department of Professional Studies
When George Fox’s Department of Professional Studies offered four online courses in the summer of 2010, the faculty did not know what would come of the experiment. Six years later, the department now offers more than 25 online classes per semester, including one online major, and the program is growing. The majority of DPS students juggle families and full-time work in addition to school, and increasingly students are seeking the convenience of online offerings for both required major and general education courses. With eight regular faculty members, more than 40 adjunct faculty members, and roughly 300 adult degree-completion students, DPS …
An Open Textbook Initiative & Library Textbook Affordability Program, Robin M. Ashford
An Open Textbook Initiative & Library Textbook Affordability Program, Robin M. Ashford
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
Through an internal grant, George Fox University embarked on a Textbook Affordability Program, joining the Open Textbook Network and incentivizing faculty to consider adopting open textbooks for their courses. In the 2016-17 school year, this program saved George Fox University students over $118,000.
Review Of Rah's "Prophetic Lament: A Call For Justice In Troubled Times", David M. Johnstone
Review Of Rah's "Prophetic Lament: A Call For Justice In Troubled Times", David M. Johnstone
Publications from Student Life & Spiritual Life
No abstract provided.
The Lost Purpose Of Learning (Chapter 1 Of On Education, Formation, Citizenship And The Lost Purpose Of Learning), Joseph Clair
The Lost Purpose Of Learning (Chapter 1 Of On Education, Formation, Citizenship And The Lost Purpose Of Learning), Joseph Clair
Faculty Publications - George Fox School of Theology
Excerpt: "College is a rich part of the Western cultural imagination and a canonized plot line in the American middle-class mythos. Although it is costly and time-intensive, there are good reasons to be proud of this tradition and to go away for four years to become adults. After all, college leaves an indelible stamp on the soul: the formative lessons of newfound independence, hard work, and leisure in preparation for the business of life. Few institutions have more nostalgic and patriotic bonds of affection that last as long-and procure as many donations- as college and university alumni associations. Americans talk …
Critical-Thinking Skills Of First-Year Athletic Training Students Enrolled In Professional Programs, Dana K. Bates
Critical-Thinking Skills Of First-Year Athletic Training Students Enrolled In Professional Programs, Dana K. Bates
Faculty Publications - Department of Kinesiology
Context: The Examination of Professional Degree Level document presented to the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Directors states that research in athletic training education has not investigated differences in the critical-thinking skills of professional athletic training students.
Objective: Investigate the differences in critical thinking and other demographic variables across first-year athletic training students enrolled in professional bachelor’s- and master’s-degree programs.
Design: Quantitative study.
Setting: District 10 athletic training programs.
Patients or Other Participants: Students (N ¼ 40) enrolled within their first 6 months of a professional athletic training program were asked to complete the California Critical Thinking Skills Test …
Review Of "A Faith For The Generations: How Collegiate Experience Impacts Faith" And "Emerging Adulthood And Faith", David M. Johnstone
Review Of "A Faith For The Generations: How Collegiate Experience Impacts Faith" And "Emerging Adulthood And Faith", David M. Johnstone
Publications from Student Life & Spiritual Life
No abstract provided.
A Peer Training Model To Promote Digital Fluency Among University Faculty: Program Components & Initial Efficacy Data, Linda Samek, Robin M. Ashford, Gloria Doherty, Debra S. Espinor, Anna A. Berardi Phd.
A Peer Training Model To Promote Digital Fluency Among University Faculty: Program Components & Initial Efficacy Data, Linda Samek, Robin M. Ashford, Gloria Doherty, Debra S. Espinor, Anna A. Berardi Phd.
Faculty Publications - College of Education
The Digital Fluency Initiative: A faculty-led peer mentoring program integrating education technologies and complementary pedagogies to facilitate student engagement and learning outcomes.
Logistics Of Mathematical Modeling-Focused Projects, R. Corban Harwood
Logistics Of Mathematical Modeling-Focused Projects, R. Corban Harwood
Faculty Publications - Department of Mathematics
Projects provide tangible connections to course content and can motivate students to learn at a deeper level. This article focuses on the implementation of projects in both lower and upper division math courses which develop and analyze mathematical models of a problem based upon known data and real-life situations. Logistical pitfalls and insights are highlighted as well as several key implementation resources. Student feedback demonstrate a positive correlation between the use of projects and an enhanced understanding of the course topics when the impact of logistics is reduced. Best practices learned over the years are given along with example project …
Perceptions From Athletic Training Students Involved In An Intentional Peer-Assisted Learning Pedagogy, Dana K. Bates
Perceptions From Athletic Training Students Involved In An Intentional Peer-Assisted Learning Pedagogy, Dana K. Bates
Faculty Publications - Department of Kinesiology
Context: Peer-assisted learning (PAL) has been shown to benefit students across educational levels. Current research has investigated perceptions of PAL, postgraduate impact, as well as prevalence. This study investigated athletic training students’ perceptions of an intentional PAL pedagogy on both the peer-student and peer-tutor. In this study, the peer-tutors had training prior to implementation.
Objective: To explore athletic training students’ perceptions of an intentional PAL pedagogy.
Design: Qualitative study using a phenomenological approach.
Setting: Focus group interviews with professional undergraduate athletic training students.
Patients or Other Participants: Eleven athletic training students from 1 accredited athletic training program volunteered for this …
Digital Identity Development, Robin Ashford
Digital Identity Development, Robin Ashford
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
No abstract provided.
Guiding Learners Toward Digital Fluency, Robin Ashford
Guiding Learners Toward Digital Fluency, Robin Ashford
Faculty Publications - George Fox University Libraries
No abstract provided.
Committed To Serving Our Community: George Fox University -- Economic Impact Study, Nathanael D. Peach, Emily Mavrakis
Committed To Serving Our Community: George Fox University -- Economic Impact Study, Nathanael D. Peach, Emily Mavrakis
Faculty Publications - College of Business
No abstract provided.
Introducing Machine Learning Via Baseball's Hall Of Fame, David Hansen
Introducing Machine Learning Via Baseball's Hall Of Fame, David Hansen
Faculty Publications - Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Machine Learning via Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) is often introduced in a one-semester course on Artificial Intelligence. Baseball’s annual Hall of Fame election provides a simple, tractable, data-rich domain for learning how to use ANNs for predictive analytics. We describe how we use the Fast Artificial Neural Network (FANN) toolkit for a course assignment that predicts which players are likely to be elected to Baseball’s Hall of Fame.
Creating Epub Ebooks To Enhance Student Learning, Caitlin Corning
Creating Epub Ebooks To Enhance Student Learning, Caitlin Corning
Digital Teaching and Learning -- Case Studies
For the past decade or so, I have created primary document readers for my class using copyright-permitted documents or documents where the author has granted permission for educational purposes. These would usually be about 200-300 pages. I would send them to the copy center for binding and then these would be sold in the bookstore to the students. The cost to the student was about $15-20.
There were three issues that were of concern. First, these books were not too expensive, but I was exploring ways to move the sourcebooks online so the students did not have this cost. Also, …