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Use Of Open Source Software And Virtualization In Academia To Enhance Higher Education Everywhere, Maurice E. Dawson Jr., Imad Al Saeed
Use Of Open Source Software And Virtualization In Academia To Enhance Higher Education Everywhere, Maurice E. Dawson Jr., Imad Al Saeed
Maurice Dawson
As costs around the world continue to rise for education, institutions must become innovative in the ways they teach and grow students. To do this effectively, professors and administrative staff should push toward the utilization of Open Source Software (OSS) and virtual tools to enhance or supplement currently available tools. In developing countries, OSS applications would allow students the ability to learn critical technological skills for success at small fraction of the cost. OSS also provides faculty members the ability to dissect source code and prepare students for low-level software development. It is critical that all institutions look at alternatives …
Educating Diverse College Student Populations: Academic, Personal, And Social Adjustment. Research Studies In Higher Education, Terence Hicks
Educating Diverse College Student Populations: Academic, Personal, And Social Adjustment. Research Studies In Higher Education, Terence Hicks
Terence Hicks, Ph.D., Ed.D.
No abstract provided.
Dr. Terence Hicks Attend President Barack Obama Speech At North Carolina State University, Terence Hicks
Dr. Terence Hicks Attend President Barack Obama Speech At North Carolina State University, Terence Hicks
Terence Hicks, Ph.D., Ed.D.
No abstract provided.
Whitlowe R. Green College Of Education Professor Publishes Study On Stem College Students, Terence Hicks
Whitlowe R. Green College Of Education Professor Publishes Study On Stem College Students, Terence Hicks
Terence Hicks, Ph.D., Ed.D.
No abstract provided.
Electronic Teaching Evaluation: Student Perceptions And Teacher Responses, Shelley Kinash, Vishen Naidu, Kayleen Wood
Electronic Teaching Evaluation: Student Perceptions And Teacher Responses, Shelley Kinash, Vishen Naidu, Kayleen Wood
Professor Shelley Kinash
Il Instruction In The Graduate Classroom, Kelly Heider
Il Instruction In The Graduate Classroom, Kelly Heider
Kelly Heider
Faculty Perceptions Of The Value Of Academic Libraries: A Mixed Method Study, Kelly Heider, Sandra Janicki, Joann Janosko, Blaine Knupp, Carl Rahkonen
Faculty Perceptions Of The Value Of Academic Libraries: A Mixed Method Study, Kelly Heider, Sandra Janicki, Joann Janosko, Blaine Knupp, Carl Rahkonen
Kelly Heider
The Impact Of Recordings On Student Achievement In Critical Language Courses, Elizabeth C. Scheyder
The Impact Of Recordings On Student Achievement In Critical Language Courses, Elizabeth C. Scheyder
Elizabeth C Scheyder
This study investigates the relationship between the use of classroom recordings and student achievement in critical foreign languages. Recording classrooms has become popular in recent years with the advent of digital media and inexpensive devices to play such files. It is now easy to create audio recordings of face-to-face classes and post them online. To date, however, there has been little empirical study of the role that these recordings play in students' achievement.
The study involved instructors who were each teaching two identical sections of a Chinese course, and asked them to use a portable audio recorder to capture all …
Are Weighted Or Unweighted High School Grade Point Averages Better Indicators Of College Success?, Chanel Nagaishi, Michael K. Slade, Russell T. Warne, J Scott Wright, B Paul Hermesmeyer
Are Weighted Or Unweighted High School Grade Point Averages Better Indicators Of College Success?, Chanel Nagaishi, Michael K. Slade, Russell T. Warne, J Scott Wright, B Paul Hermesmeyer
Russell T Warne
Tms 170: El Debate Sobre Los Tores, Carmela Ferradans