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The Muse: Ideas For Campus Newsletters, [No. 1,] October 1988 Oct 1988

The Muse: Ideas For Campus Newsletters, [No. 1,] October 1988

Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education: Archives

Writing Newsletters with Style, by Maryellen Weimer

Newsletters Serve Many Purposes

So You Want to Be an Editor?

Editors' Musings

A Survey of 15 Editors - Successful Newsletter Editors Give Their Best Advice, by Linc. Fisch

Notes for the Beginner: Publish From Your Own Desk! By Laura Border

It's Basic, but Is It English?

Book Review of Editing Your Newsletter by Mark Beach

What's In a Name?

Excerpts: On Writing Well

Try a Few Tricks of the Layout Trade, by Linc. Fisch

Newsletter Seminars



Writing Toward Understanding, Dianne Gregory Sep 1988

Writing Toward Understanding, Dianne Gregory

Critical and Creative Thinking Capstones Collection

The author -- a writer and student of creativity -- sets out to record her creative process while writing a novel and then match it to prevailing creativity theory. However, in her process notes she finds none of the typical concerns of cognitive psychology, such as problem-finding, risk-taking, breaking set, and other heuristics. The three theorists -- Amabile, Perkins, and Howard -- who seemed impressive to the author as a student, turn irrelevant when she reads them through the eyes of a writer-storyteller. From the fatty flesh of her notes and unformed recollections, elements of the author’s own personal process …


Introduction: "Plus Ca Change...?", Stephen B. Burbank Jul 1988

Introduction: "Plus Ca Change...?", Stephen B. Burbank

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Faculty Development In Higher Education - A Literature Review, Patrick Allen Jan 1988

Faculty Development In Higher Education - A Literature Review, Patrick Allen

Faculty Publications - College of Education

Faculty development is a familiar term to even a fledgling academician. There is a faculty development program, committee, center, reading room, budget, or instructional developer on almost every campus.


Membership Directory, March 1, 1988 Jan 1988

Membership Directory, March 1, 1988

Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education: Archives

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