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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
Full-Text Articles in Education
Uas (Unmanned Aircraft Systems): Challenges And Opportunities, Andy Wang
Uas (Unmanned Aircraft Systems): Challenges And Opportunities, Andy Wang
ASA Multidisciplinary Research Symposium
Experts in UAS (drones) applications and R&D will discuss new business applications, business opportunities, and latest R&D results.
Ronald Frye Video Interview, Ronald M. Frye
Ronald Frye Video Interview, Ronald M. Frye
Cat Tales
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Ronald Frye shares his story of coming to central before and after service in the military during the Korean War. Later he became Dean of Professional Studies. He also discusses how he met his spouse at Central.
Supporting Faculty In Learning, Adopting, And Embracing Oers, Kimberly Johnson, Carrie Lewis Miller, Karen Pikula
Supporting Faculty In Learning, Adopting, And Embracing Oers, Kimberly Johnson, Carrie Lewis Miller, Karen Pikula
IT Solutions Publications
Minnesota State, a public system of 7 universities and 30 colleges serving nearly 400,000 students, has partnered with the Open Textbook Network (OTN) since 2014 to deliver training to nearly 300 faculty to OTN and the need, purpose, and possibilities of OER use in the classroom. Many of these faculty have gone on to peer review one or more texts housed in the Open Textbook Library. While there is still need for these basics, there is also growing interest in aiding faculty to move beyond reviewing existing OERs to adopting, redesigning courses, and even authoring their own open texts. To …
Student Centered Learning In A Blended Learning Approach, Sharon Aka
Student Centered Learning In A Blended Learning Approach, Sharon Aka
Adventist Online Learning Conference / Conferencia de Aprendizaje en Línea
Student Centered Learning is an intentional teaching philosophy utilized in the blended learning environment. It’s about facilitating learning, not content presentation. Come discuss building rapport, learning retention, active learning, Bloom’s taxonomy, and the issue of what to do online, versus what to do in class.
Dynamic Content Presentation: Powerpoint And Prezi, Diana Tepe Ed. D.
Dynamic Content Presentation: Powerpoint And Prezi, Diana Tepe Ed. D.
Faculty Technology Showcase
Teaching....learning....remembering....engaging…. these are just some of the words that could be used to summarize the educational experience. As teachers we want students to learn and retain that learning as they transition into their professional lives. Research indicates that engagement is one of the critical factors in achieving this goal. Come explore a few strategies to enhance student engagement with your content. Strategies can be applied to several presentation methods, but PowerPoint and Prezi will be specifically covered.
Get Visible Or Vanish : Using New Media To Raise Your Research Profile, Peta J. Hopkins, Wendy Abbott, Daniel Brennan, Katrina A. Bramstedt, Tracy Whitelaw, Jeffrey Brand, Michael J. Rees
Get Visible Or Vanish : Using New Media To Raise Your Research Profile, Peta J. Hopkins, Wendy Abbott, Daniel Brennan, Katrina A. Bramstedt, Tracy Whitelaw, Jeffrey Brand, Michael J. Rees
Wendy Abbott
This is a video recording of a panel session hosted by Bond University Library during Bond Research Week 2013 on the topic of using new media (social media) for raising research profiles. The panel session was organised by Peta Hopkins and Wendy Abbott of Bond University Library. The speakers in the session are: Daniel Brennan, Katrina Bramstedt, Tracy Whitelaw, Jeffrey Brand, Michael Rees and Peta Hopkins. All the speakers are from Bond University. The session took place on the 6 of September 2013, Bond University.
Ncte On 'Why Get An M.A. In English?', Rebecca C. Potter, Margaret M. Strain
Ncte On 'Why Get An M.A. In English?', Rebecca C. Potter, Margaret M. Strain
Rebecca Potter
Authors Margaret Strain and Rebecca Potter discuss with host Larry Jacobs the how and especially the why of getting the MA In English.
Ncte On 'Why Get An M.A. In English?', Rebecca C. Potter, Margaret M. Strain
Ncte On 'Why Get An M.A. In English?', Rebecca C. Potter, Margaret M. Strain
Margaret M. Strain
Authors Margaret Strain and Rebecca Potter discuss with host Larry Jacobs the how and especially the why of getting the MA In English.
Dale Comstock Video Interview, Dale Comstock
Dale Comstock Video Interview, Dale Comstock
Cat Tales
Dale Comstock discusses being a student and then later, a faculty member at Central Washington University.
Janet Werner Video Interview, Janet Werner
Janet Werner Video Interview, Janet Werner
Cat Tales
Janet Werner discusses attending Central and living in Sue Lombard hall. She tells about life in the dorm and homecoming events.
Gregory Moore Video Interview, Gregory Moore
Gregory Moore Video Interview, Gregory Moore
Cat Tales
Interview was conducted at an event for Central alumni from the 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's held at Bogies Golf House in Auburn Washington on June 29, 2017.
Sandra K. Carlson Video Interview, Sandra K. Carlson
Sandra K. Carlson Video Interview, Sandra K. Carlson
Cat Tales
Sandra Carlson talks about attending Central and working in the library as a student. She also discusses her career as a school teacher and her work with the Central Parents group.
Darwin Nelson Video Interview, Darwin Nelson
Darwin Nelson Video Interview, Darwin Nelson
Cat Tales
Darwin Nelson talks about attending central in the 1950's. He was in Air Force ROTC and graduated in 1957. He discusses work ethic and memorable subjects he studied.
Soren R. Sorenson Video Interview, Soren R. Sorenson
Soren R. Sorenson Video Interview, Soren R. Sorenson
Cat Tales
Soren Sorenson discusses his experiences at central and becoming a conscintion objector during the Vietnam War and his career as a teacher in elementary schools.
Research As Inquiry, Social Justice, And The Particularist Challenges Of Religious Traditions In An Age Of Terror And Hate, Desirae Zingarelli-Sweet
Research As Inquiry, Social Justice, And The Particularist Challenges Of Religious Traditions In An Age Of Terror And Hate, Desirae Zingarelli-Sweet
LMU Librarian Publications & Presentations
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Bob Johnson Video Interview, Bob Johnson
Bob Johnson Video Interview, Bob Johnson
Cat Tales
Bob Johnson tells about his time at Central as attack and cross country athlete and an incident at the national track meet and suffering heat exhaustion during a marathon.
Larry Voland Video Interview, Larry Voland
Larry Voland Video Interview, Larry Voland
Cat Tales
Larry Voland shares a memory of his time Central Washington University as a member of the track team.