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Full-Text Articles in Education
Hacia Un Diseño Curricular En Educación A Distancia. Una Propuesta Desde La Pedagogía Comprensiva Con Propósitos Restauradores, Wilson Arana Palomino Phd (C)
Hacia Un Diseño Curricular En Educación A Distancia. Una Propuesta Desde La Pedagogía Comprensiva Con Propósitos Restauradores, Wilson Arana Palomino Phd (C)
Adventist Online Learning Conference / Conferencia de Aprendizaje en Línea
Basado en una investigación sobre el modelo Pedagógico de la Corporación Universitaria Adventista, este taller emerge como una propuesta para consolidar el proyecto "comprensivo y Restaurador" en el aula, a partir de un diseño curricular. Parte de una concepción de currículo desde una cosmovisión adventista y finaliza con métodos evaluativos.
Es una Aplicación de la investigación a el caso de la educación a distancia.
Design Thinking And Online Education, Andrea Filatro, Carolina Costa Cavalcanti, Everson Muckenberger
Design Thinking And Online Education, Andrea Filatro, Carolina Costa Cavalcanti, Everson Muckenberger
Adventist Online Learning Conference / Conferencia de Aprendizaje en Línea
DT is an approach that promotes innovation, creativity and problem solving. At UNASP Virtual Campus, DT is incorporated into the planning and execution of distance undergraduate programs. As the students develop integrative projects that articulate the content from different courses of the program, they build collaboratively bridges between theory and practice.
Keynote: Redefining The 100%, Larry Blackmer
Keynote: Redefining The 100%, Larry Blackmer
Adventist Online Learning Conference / Conferencia de Aprendizaje en Línea
Examine the compelling reasons for pursuing, persisting, and providing Adventist education. Be inspired by a compelling vision to supply Adventist education to all Adventists, using digital tools and pedagogies to make Adventist education accessible to all.
Larry Blackmer is the North American Division Vice President for Education. He has served as a teacher, principal, and boys’ dean at the K-12 level throughout the United States. Larry served as associate superintendent in the Michigan Conference and superintendent of schools in the Idaho Conference. As associate director and then vice president for NAD Education, his duties include secondary education, marketing and technology. …
Developing And Celebrating Faculty Scholarship, Kristin-Ann G. Beck
Developing And Celebrating Faculty Scholarship, Kristin-Ann G. Beck
Conference Presentations
In this session, participants will discuss successful (and maybe not so successful) faculty development programs and activities. We will provide participants with some examples of building relationships with faculty early on, and how to demonstrate to faculty that the grants/sponsored programs offices are on “their” side. We will also discuss and share ideas of celebrating faculty scholarship, proposal submission and external awards.
Evaluation Of Entry-Level Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs, Stephen Reimers
Evaluation Of Entry-Level Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs, Stephen Reimers
Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium
Evaluation of Entry-Level Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs: A National Survey Stephen Reimers, BSN, RN, CCRN Faculty Sponsor: Karen Kapanke, DNP, CRNA
Background: The requirement for all nurse anesthesia educational programs to transition to offering practice doctorates by January 1, 2022 signals a turning point in nurse anesthesia education.
Objectives: The goals of this project were to 1) determine the most significant barriers nurse anesthesia programs faced when transitioning offering a practice doctorate, 2) assess how the transition affected various program functions and outcomes, and 3) consider whether the requirement would result in a change in the number of graduates from …
Aligning The Curriculums For College Success: High School And College Library Collaborations, Carl R. Andrews, Dickens Saint Hilaire
Aligning The Curriculums For College Success: High School And College Library Collaborations, Carl R. Andrews, Dickens Saint Hilaire
Publications and Research
Many students enter college lacking the necessary research and critical thinking skills needed for academic success. A strong body of literature shows evidence that information literacy instruction at the secondary level enhances college readiness in freshman students. The authors discuss the importance of collaborative curriculum development and the role academic libraries play in supporting college readiness. The research will review and cite successful high school and college partnerships, curriculum development initiatives, secondary information literacy instruction, and teacher professional development. The utilization of select library databases as a tool to promote college readiness is also discussed.
Research As Inquiry, Social Justice, And The Particularist Challenges Of Religious Traditions In An Age Of Terror And Hate
Desirae Zingarelli-Sweet
Barrier To Learning: Why We Can No Longer Afford High Textbook Prices, Victoria Koger, Linda Sizemore
Barrier To Learning: Why We Can No Longer Afford High Textbook Prices, Victoria Koger, Linda Sizemore
EKU Faculty and Staff Scholarship
The prohibitive costs of textbooks are affecting student success. We will start the session with an activity, then gauge audience experience on the issue before reviewing current research. The presenters will provide strategies on what libraries can and cannot do and facilitate discussion of proposed solutions and concerns about OER sources.
Inclusive Collaboration In Community-Academic Engagement, Jennifer Early
Inclusive Collaboration In Community-Academic Engagement, Jennifer Early
Community Engagement Institute
This workshop introduces foundation concepts related to diversity and inclusion in community-academic engagement and applies these concepts to the early stages of initiating and stewarding partnerships for community-engaged teaching and research.
Information Literacy In Higher Education: Now More Than Ever, Sharon A. Weiner
Information Literacy In Higher Education: Now More Than Ever, Sharon A. Weiner
Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations
Dr. Weiner will offer an overview of information literacy issues present in society that result from lack of attention to it in educational systems. She will discuss ways to position academic libraries to strengthen librarians’ roles as essential educators, and will provide talking points for making convincing cases for information literacy with faculty and administrators.
Data Driven Decision Making: Utilizing Alumni Perspectives In Strategic Management, Robert Welton
Data Driven Decision Making: Utilizing Alumni Perspectives In Strategic Management, Robert Welton
Research and Creative Activities Poster Day
The most basic premise of macro-economic states that as prices for a good or service increase, demand decreases. As shown below, the cost of higher education in Michigan compares unfavorable to the rest of the nation. In order to remain viable in an age of worldwide competition for students, WMU (and more specifically SPAA) will need to identify marketable areas of competitive advantage as well as opportunities for programmatic improvement.
An Occupation-Based Learning Support Program For At-Risk Occupational Therapy Students, Arlene Lorch Otd, Otr/L, Ches
An Occupation-Based Learning Support Program For At-Risk Occupational Therapy Students, Arlene Lorch Otd, Otr/L, Ches
Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations
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Describe an occupation-based, learning support program offered to occupational therapy students struggling academically.
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Identify key learning issues identified by occupational therapy students and staff seeking academic support services.
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Develop an initial outline of steps to identify need and create an occupation-based, learning support program.
Teaching Teachers: Targeted Professional Development For Adjunct Faculty, Laura A. Tamberelli, Kim Buch, Caryl Gordon
Teaching Teachers: Targeted Professional Development For Adjunct Faculty, Laura A. Tamberelli, Kim Buch, Caryl Gordon
Winthrop Conference on Teaching and Learning
Adjunct faculty are a growing and significant portion of teaching faculty at Universities across the United States. They are, however, vastly different from the traditional faculty member in terms of their needs, challenges, goals, and professional development options within their respective role and department. The proposed session would discuss the results of an adjunct faculty needs assessment conducted at UNC Charlotte. Additionally, it would present the steps that have since been taken to better serve adjuncts at this institution in terms of clarity, communication, networking, and professional development. Initial responses from department heads and adjunct faculty will also be discussed …
Digital Storytelling With Sway, Stephanie D. Jacobs
Digital Storytelling With Sway, Stephanie D. Jacobs
Winthrop Conference on Teaching and Learning
Sway is a NEW innovative web-based learning tool that can be used on any device you may have access to in the classroom. Develop your most creative and innovative abilities. This tool can be used to share your stories, experiences, or reflections. Join us as we learn how you can use Sway to build important skills such as research, writing, organizational, problem solving, presentation, assessment and communication. Students can easily create great digital stories also. Learn how to integrate a variety of media components (audio, videos, images, music, social media, documents/charts) in a matter of minutes. Bring your device and …
Vietnamese American College Students’ Experiences And Strategies Of Engagement On College Campus In The United States, Nhu Nguyen
Winthrop Conference on Teaching and Learning
Several previous studies explored the destructive effect of social exclusion on Asian American college students in U.S. colleges. Previous studies reported that Vietnamese American students, as one of largest Asian American minority groups in the United States, faced numerous challenges in reaching their academic s in higher education partly due to the experience of cultural and social alienation and exclusion. The purpose of this study is to examine how Vietnamese American college students perceive the concept of “engagement” on college campus and beyond and how they develop different engagement strategies to promote their academic and social integration. Structured as phenomenological …
A Wellness Approach To Investigating Student Veterans' Academic And Career Goals, Thomas Seguin
A Wellness Approach To Investigating Student Veterans' Academic And Career Goals, Thomas Seguin
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
The purpose of this study is to understand what wellness factors motivate veterans to separate from the military, and how these factors are addressed by the selection of the veteran’s academic major. This project is exploratory in nature, and mixed-methods methodology is being utilized to reach a deep understanding of the wellness and career transition experiences of student veterans. A brief questionnaire has been developed to gather demographic data, and has been distributed among the student veteran population at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (41 respondents at the time of this writing). Interview participants will be selected from the …
2017-03-08 Making Data Great Again: The 411 On Fte Ratios, Morehead State University. Faculty Senate.
2017-03-08 Making Data Great Again: The 411 On Fte Ratios, Morehead State University. Faculty Senate.
Faculty Senate Records
A power point presentation titled "Making Data Great Again: The 411 on FTE Ratios" from March of 2017.
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 …
Scaffolding The Framework For K-16: Building An Il Curriculum For The Acrl Framework, Elizabeth Andrejasich Gibes, Heather G. James
Scaffolding The Framework For K-16: Building An Il Curriculum For The Acrl Framework, Elizabeth Andrejasich Gibes, Heather G. James
Elizabeth Andrejasich Gibes
National Graduate Employability Research, Shelley Kinash, Linda Crane, Madelaine-Marie Judd
National Graduate Employability Research, Shelley Kinash, Linda Crane, Madelaine-Marie Judd
Linda Crane
Extract: To be employable once you have graduated from university means that you: Are able to demonstrate soft skills (e.g. communication, problem solving) and career specific skills (e.g. computer software) Have accumulated knowledge and can apply information in the workplace Show a positive attitude of energy, commitment and contribution Know yourself, your profile, your desired career path and be able to positively present yourself; and Leverage a developed network to connect you with career opportunities
Youth Services At Public Libraries, Amy Mockoski
Youth Services At Public Libraries, Amy Mockoski
High School Libraries Workshop
Amy Mockoski speaks on the services offered to the public schools and youth from the Contra Costa Public Library
Assessing The Value Of Electronic Music Resources Through Data: A Case Study At Two University Libraries, Veronica A. Wells, Terry Merkey, Kimmy Szeto
Assessing The Value Of Electronic Music Resources Through Data: A Case Study At Two University Libraries, Veronica A. Wells, Terry Merkey, Kimmy Szeto
Veronica Wells
No abstract provided.
Building Paragraphs And Using Evidence, Talia Argondezzi
Building Paragraphs And Using Evidence, Talia Argondezzi
Writing and Speaking Pedagogy Resources
This PowerPoint presentation covers the following topics: What to include in an analytical body paragraph (the MEAL plan), which types of evidence to include, how to incorporate quotations and paraphrases smoothly and correctly, and how to choose meaningful quotations.
A 15 minute video (60 minutes with worksheet pauses) accompanies this presentation.
The worksheet is available to download as a supplemental file.
Integrating And Analyzing Quotations, Talia Argondezzi
Integrating And Analyzing Quotations, Talia Argondezzi
Writing and Speaking Pedagogy Resources
This PowerPoint presentation covers how to integrate quotations smoothly and correctly and how to analyze and interpret quotations, rather than just merely restating their content.
A 12 minute video (45 minutes with worksheet pauses) accompanies this presentation.
The worksheet is available to download as a supplemental file.
Perfecting Your Thesis Statement, Talia Argondezzi
Perfecting Your Thesis Statement, Talia Argondezzi
Writing and Speaking Pedagogy Resources
This PowerPoint presentation provides a review of what to include in an introduction, a comparison of sample thesis statements, a checklist of good thesis statement qualities, and a list of strategies for making thesis statements more insightful.
A 12 minute video (45 minutes with worksheet pauses) accompanies this presentation.
The worksheet is available to download as a supplemental file.
Generating A Thesis Statement, Talia Argondezzi
Generating A Thesis Statement, Talia Argondezzi
Writing and Speaking Pedagogy Resources
This PowerPoint presentation provides a basic explanation of what to include in an introduction, a definition of a thesis statement, a step-by-step process for brainstorming for a thesis statement, and a list of syntax patterns for good thesis statements.
A 13 minute video (45 minutes with worksheet pauses) accompanies this presentation.
The worksheet is available to download as a supplemental file.
The Open Hub: Six Years Of A Collaborative Oer Initiative, Jeremy Smith
The Open Hub: Six Years Of A Collaborative Oer Initiative, Jeremy Smith
University Libraries Presentations Series
Presentation at the 2017 New England Faculty Development Conference
Closing The Digital Divide: Sharing Oer With Libraries, Schools, And Public Health Facilities In Africa And The World, Jeremy Smith
Closing The Digital Divide: Sharing Oer With Libraries, Schools, And Public Health Facilities In Africa And The World, Jeremy Smith
University Libraries Presentations Series
Nearly 5 billion people around the world lack basic internet access, putting them at a severe disadvantage in terms of economic, educational, health, and social opportunity. While a number of providers are attempting to address this global digital divide, our panel will explore a collaborative effort to bridge this divide using several low-cost technological solutions, offering enormous potential for reaching the developing world. We will discuss our experiences using Outernet, Keepod, and RACHEL (Remote Area Community Hotspot for Education & Learning). These technologies allow our team to distribute open content to information-poor communities in a cost-effective and efficient way. In …
Inside The Googleplex And The Nra: How To Leverage Corporate Connections For Powerful Alumni Programming, Lori Zabatta, Kevin Wesley
Inside The Googleplex And The Nra: How To Leverage Corporate Connections For Powerful Alumni Programming, Lori Zabatta, Kevin Wesley
Office of Development & Alumni Relations
No abstract provided.
Vicarious Trauma The Unseen Burden.Pptx, Lynell Hodge
Vicarious Trauma The Unseen Burden.Pptx, Lynell Hodge
Lynell Hodge, EdD