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Art Is Always A Series Of Questions To Contemplate, Not Solve, Carla Poindexter Jul 2012

Art Is Always A Series Of Questions To Contemplate, Not Solve, Carla Poindexter

UCF Forum

Why do people value a painting or drawing? An elementary-school student I know recently answered: “Because when we look at art we can see how the artist felt about things.”


Avoid False Dichotomy In Higher Education: Be Both Mission-Driven And Market-Smart, Jayne M. Comstock Jul 2012

Avoid False Dichotomy In Higher Education: Be Both Mission-Driven And Market-Smart, Jayne M. Comstock

Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

Amid all the drama associated with the departure and reinstatement of the UVA President, there remains at least one generic plot line that merits additional analysis: What is the appropriate way to incorporate a business orientation into the ethos of higher education?


Examining Mobile Technology In Higher Education: Handheld Devices In And Out Of The Classroom, Julie Mueller, Eileen Wood, Domenica De Pasquale, Ruth Cruikshank Jul 2012

Examining Mobile Technology In Higher Education: Handheld Devices In And Out Of The Classroom, Julie Mueller, Eileen Wood, Domenica De Pasquale, Ruth Cruikshank

Education Faculty Publications

This study followed an innovative introduction of mobile technology (i.e., BlackBerry® devices) to a graduate level business program and documented students’ use of the technology from the time students received the devices to the end of their first term of study. Students found the BlackBerry® device easy to use, and were optimistic regarding its potential role as an instructional tool. Students were self-directed in their use of the devices and found ways to use them within and outside of their classroom even when specific uses were not provided by instructors. Students used their devices most frequently for communication purposes outside …


Social Networking, Learning, And Civic Engagement: New Relationships Between Professors And Students, Public Administrators And Citizens, Angela M. Eikenberry Jul 2012

Social Networking, Learning, And Civic Engagement: New Relationships Between Professors And Students, Public Administrators And Citizens, Angela M. Eikenberry

Public Administration Faculty Publications

Social networking is increasingly ubiquitous, and there is growing demand for professors and public administrators to use social networking to engage with students and citizens in new and more collaborative ways. However, using such tools effectively poses challenges for professors and public administrators. The focus of this paper is to explore the implications of using social networking for learning, professor-student relationships, and civic engagement. Using social networking applications in public affairs classrooms may provide an opportunity for professors to connect with students in new ways to enhance student empowerment and learning and enable students to learn how to more effectively …


Social And Technological Innovation In Teaching Public Affairs: Introduction To The Symposium, Thomas A. Bryer, Angela M. Eikenberry Jul 2012

Social And Technological Innovation In Teaching Public Affairs: Introduction To The Symposium, Thomas A. Bryer, Angela M. Eikenberry

Public Administration Faculty Publications

Technology can be defined as “the social, material, or cloud/cyberspace tools used to manipulate human behavior to achieve a specified objective.” In the classroom, teachers use a variety of technologies to elicit desired student response or output and ultimately to achieve a level of learning appropriate for particular students. For example, decisions to use a chalk/white board versus PowerPoint during a lecture are often made based on the nature of engagement desired with the students. Arranging seats or desks in a classroom in a lecture format, an open circle, or an open square generates different types of engagement among and …


Helping Junior Faculty Achieve Success In Promotion And Tenure, Jon A. Hess Jul 2012

Helping Junior Faculty Achieve Success In Promotion And Tenure, Jon A. Hess

Communication Faculty Publications

Part and parcel of the chair’s job is to prepare junior faculty to achieve success. In academic departments that typically means achieving tenure and promotion to associate professor. In my experience, the success of a junior faculty member has as much to do with what the department and chair do as with the faculty member’s native ability. Junior faculty need to learn what activities are rewarded and what are not, what strategies they may use during their probationary period to develop the evidence needed for a successful tenure case, and how to present their materials in their file—what evidence is …


Ua68/8/1 History Alumni Newsletter, Wku History Jul 2012

Ua68/8/1 History Alumni Newsletter, Wku History

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by the WKU History Department regarding activities in the department, students and alumni.


Ua42/1 Summer Sessions Annual Report, Wku Summer Sessions & Winter Term Jul 2012

Ua42/1 Summer Sessions Annual Report, Wku Summer Sessions & Winter Term

WKU Archives Records

Annual report of the Summer Session demographics, enrollment trends, faculty stipends, tuition rates and marketing.


Comparing The Success And Experiences Of Developmental Algebra I Students, Christy Lowery-Carter Jul 2012

Comparing The Success And Experiences Of Developmental Algebra I Students, Christy Lowery-Carter

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

Students enrolled during the spring 2011 and summer 2011 semesters taking developmental Algebra I were invited to participate in a study. Students were required to complete a researcher-made pretest prior to instruction, complete the course over the semester, and complete an identical posttest at the end of the course. The online students voluntarily completed a researcher-made survey. An ANCOVA analysis, using the pretest scores as a covariate, showed a significant difference between the online and seated students, as the online students scored significantly higher. The survey showed online students tended to utilize the captured lectures, with a larger percentage of …


Digital Immigrant Teacher Perceptions Of Social Media As It Influences The Affective And Cognitive Development Of Students: A Phenomenological Study, Robert Williams Jul 2012

Digital Immigrant Teacher Perceptions Of Social Media As It Influences The Affective And Cognitive Development Of Students: A Phenomenological Study, Robert Williams

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study is to describe how digital immigrant teachers perceive the influence of social media on the affective and cognitive development of students at three high schools in Alabama. As the prevalence of social technologies is increasing, educators must understand how it is affecting students in order to instruct students and utilize technologies in an effective manner. Thus, a phenomenological study should inform teacher practitioners on how to address concerns and issues associated with social media in order to positively influence the learning environment. Ten teachers were selected from one private and two public high …


Are They Really Similar? Satisfaction, Opinion, And Scholarly Activity Of Black Faculty By Citizenship Status, Patricia Boyer, Lorna Holtman Jun 2012

Are They Really Similar? Satisfaction, Opinion, And Scholarly Activity Of Black Faculty By Citizenship Status, Patricia Boyer, Lorna Holtman

Education Sciences and Professional Programs Faculty Works

Faculty workload is an important higher education issue because of its increasing demands on faculty time, mandates by institutional and external factors, and its relationship to job satisfaction. Specifically, how faculty perceive their workload can positively or negatively influence their job satisfaction. Current literature regarding faculty and workload has focused largely on workload models. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the workload of Black faculty members by citizenship status (U.S. citizens; citizens, foreign born; and non-citizens) based on satisfaction, opinion, and scholarly activity variables. Overall, the findings revealed that foreign born and non-citizens were similar in many of …


What You Measure Is What You Get Service Learning Can Be Cost-Effective Way To Enhance Quality And Student Success, Jayne M. Comstock Jun 2012

What You Measure Is What You Get Service Learning Can Be Cost-Effective Way To Enhance Quality And Student Success, Jayne M. Comstock

Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

Note: This post connects to the conversational thread started here in March, which focused on sharing lessons and insights about leadership challenges faced by CAOs and other senior administrators as we seek ways to ease the tension between our goals for access, completion rates, and educational quality.


The Manifestation Of Biblical Community Understanding In A Facebook Community: A Qualitative Study Among Christian College Students, Paul Perkins Jun 2012

The Manifestation Of Biblical Community Understanding In A Facebook Community: A Qualitative Study Among Christian College Students, Paul Perkins

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

Applying theoretical studies of social capital, social presence, cognitive presence, and community helps researchers understand more fully the phenomenon of online social networks. The debate has moved from the positive and negative effects of online social networks to understanding how they fit into daily life. However, do biblical community beliefs transfer to Facebook? If Facebook is considered a community, does it exhibit the characteristics of a biblical community? Through a qualitative case study design, this research explored eight Christian college students, four men and four women, from two Midwest Christian colleges, investigating their understanding of biblical community and its application …


Reversing The Brain Drain, Milan Wall May 2012

Reversing The Brain Drain, Milan Wall

Heartland Center for Leadership Development Materials

Reversing the Brain Drain, presentation slides.

Includes a summary of demographic research conducted by Ben Winchester of the University of Minnesota, including information about the "newcomer trend." Also covers Buffalo Commons research conducted by Randy Cantrell or the University of Nebraska.


Building The Future - One College Graduate At A Time, Jayne M. Comstock May 2012

Building The Future - One College Graduate At A Time, Jayne M. Comstock

Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

The past few weeks have been a time of reflection for me. My father died and my family experienced what all families do when they lose the man who provided for them, guided them, protected them, and — in my case — made sure we fully understood the value of a college education.


Ua12/2/1 Best Of The Hill, Wku Student Affairs May 2012

Ua12/2/1 Best Of The Hill, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special awards edition of the College Heights Herald.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 87, No. 42, Wku Student Affairs May 2012

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 87, No. 42, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Andrews, Mary. Tough Job Market Facing Spring Grads
  • Rogers, Shelby & Natalie Hayden. Welcome to the Real World – Graduation
  • Anderson, Anna. WKU Grads Find Work in Americorps
  • Harrison, Blake. Aramark Likely to Stay Through 2017 – Dining Services
  • Williams, Joanna. All Good Things Eventually Come to an End – Graduation
  • Vogt, Darren. Editorial Cartoon re: Graduation
  • Harrison, Blake. Faces May Change, But the Spirit of WKU Remains the Same
  • Sohl, John. The Art of Apologies: Differing Without Defacing – Hilltoppers for Life
  • 2011-2012 in Review
  • Harrison, Taylor. Cory …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald - Graduation, Wku Student Affairs May 2012

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald - Graduation, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special commencement edition of the College Heights Herald.

  • Kimura, Alex. Not Knowing Your Future Isn’t So Bad – Student Government Association
  • Honor College Graduates
  • Congratulations Biology Graduates!
  • Jury, Tyler. Find Something You are Passionate About & Pursue It with Diligence – Spirit Masters
  • Wittenborn, Ashley. Gain as Much Experience as You Can Soak Up Every Moment - Talisman
  • Johnson, Jasmine. Basketball Has Shaped My Life Probably More Than Anything Else Besides God
  • Congratulations Graduates from the Management Department
  • College of Health & Human Services Graduates
  • Nguyen, Mario. They Cleaned Me Up & Outfitted Me with the Tools I Needed to …


Southwest Nebraska Community Builders, Graduate Reunion Meeting, May 1, 2012, Craig Schroeder May 2012

Southwest Nebraska Community Builders, Graduate Reunion Meeting, May 1, 2012, Craig Schroeder

Heartland Center for Leadership Development Materials

Introduction:

2012 marks 20 years since Dr. Bob Manley brought Community Builder to Southwest Nebraska, as the region emerged from the devastation of the 1980's Ag Crisis. On May 1st, a group of former participants from communities through out the region came together to reflect on the impact Community Builders had on them personally, and on their communities and the region overall. Based upon this reflection it was unanimously determine that a new generation of emerging leaders would greatly benefit from Community Builders. The group then went through the process of evaluating what had been most valuable in the original …


2012 Multicultural Development Plan, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy May 2012

2012 Multicultural Development Plan, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Resources

The affirmation, appreciation, and inclusion of multiple cultures is vital to ensure that all students, faculty, and staff and the IMSA community will be able to thrive in a multicultural academic and residential environment. From this perspective it is important that community members be effective at interacting across cultures, which is essential to IMSA’s vision of “ igniting and nurturing creative, ethical scientific minds that advance the human condition”. The multiple cultures that make up the IMSA community include individual characteristics that contribute to personal identity such as race, ethnicity, geographic origin, gender, socioeconomic status, religion, age, sexual orientation, and …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 87, No. 41, Wku Student Affairs May 2012

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 87, No. 41, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Rutledge, Chris. John Carpenter Coming to WKU Film Festival
  • McKay, Michael. Cancer Never Sleeps – Relay for Life
  • Koch, Cameron. Less Research, More Teaching Track Offered – Faculty
  • Mack, Shelby. Best Buddies
  • O’Bryan, Abby. A Thousand Words – Brettne Vasek
  • Koch, Cameron. Gary Ransdell’s Report Reminds Regents of Tough Budget
  • Rogers, Shelby. Unique Fundraiser Hopes to Raise $1K for United Way
  • Marsupial Awards
  • Fisk, Brent. Gary Ransdell’s Actions Out of Line – Censorship, Free Speech
  • Bozeman, Joshua. Hilltoppers for Life Display was Vandalized – Abortion
  • Aulbach, Lucas. Weather Mars …


Archway Commencement Issue, May 2012 May 2012

Archway Commencement Issue, May 2012

Archway (1946-2020)

No abstract provided.


Interpreter Roles And Transition For Public School Students Who Are Deaf: A Multiple Case Study, John Hinz May 2012

Interpreter Roles And Transition For Public School Students Who Are Deaf: A Multiple Case Study, John Hinz

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

This qualitative multiple case study research project examines interpreter use for students who are Deaf in the public school system and juxtaposes it with interpreter use found in the work sector after the school-to-work (STW) transition. Semi-structured interviews with 16 Deafness professionals and 6 study participants who are Deaf, as well as workplace observations yield bits of data which are coded and themed for review. Results confirm that interpreter use is abundant in public schools and scant in the work sector. Further results determine that STW placements for students who are Deaf can be haphazard, while employers are largely unaware …


The Impact Of Multimedia And Redundancy On The Efficiency Of History Presentations, Adam Leach May 2012

The Impact Of Multimedia And Redundancy On The Efficiency Of History Presentations, Adam Leach

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

The use of educational technology to create classroom presentations is already commonplace in American history classes. Therefore, this study focuses on how multimedia presentations can promote efficient instruction specifically, can the employment of the multimedia and redundancy principles (Mayer, 2009) improve the efficiency of student learning in high school history. The goal is to identify methods of multimedia presentation design that maximize the efficiency of instruction, as a gap in literature exists when referencing the performance of adolescents in a public high school and in the study of history. Keeping the focus on efficient learning, this study uses a quasi-experimental …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 88, No. 40, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2012

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 88, No. 40, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 88, No. 39, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2012

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 88, No. 39, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 87, No. 38, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2012

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 87, No. 38, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • McKay, Michael. Earth, Arbor Day Celebrations Start Friday
  • McKay, Michael. Cemetery of the Innocent – Hilltoppers for Life, Abortion
  • Duvall, Tessa. Programs for Minority Students Aid Retention
  • Rutledge, Chris. Morning Teleportation Back to Bowling Green to Write Music
  • Andrews, Mary. X Is for Xylophone – Daniel McKillip
  • Williams, Joanna. Ain’t No Party Like a Safe Party – Shootings
  • Editorial Cartoon re: Gary Ransdell Bobblehead Doll
  • Simmons, Hannah. All Greeks Should Be Given Equal Coverage
  • McKay, Michael. WKU Earns Green College Recognition Once Again
  • Harrison, Taylor. Student Government Association Awarded …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 87, No. 37, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2012

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 87, No. 37, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Jenkins, Spencer. Police Search for Suspects in Shooting – Tevin Holliman, Ricardo Singh
  • McKay, Michael. Sigma Chi’s Fight Night Canceled
  • Hilbert, Hayley. Spring Sing
  • Duvall, Tessa. South Campus Aids in Overall Diversity
  • McKay, Michael. Gary Ransdell Bobbleheads to be Given at Baseball Game
  • Randolph, Christian. A Thousand Words – Ali Miah
  • Vogt, Darren. Editorial Cartoon re: Earth Day
  • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – Earth Day
  • Sneath, Julie. Cut Salaries to Ease Tuition Hikes
  • Hughey, Aaron. President Barak Obama & the Future of Higher Education
  • Jenkins, Spencer. WKU Police Department: No …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 87, No. 36, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2012

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 87, No. 36, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Hayden, Natalie. WKU Begins Prepping for Accreditation Process
  • Swanson, Kayla. Greek Week to Promote Unification
  • Alleyne, Zirconia. W is for Weight Trainer – Kaci Kleeman
  • Koch, Cameron. Tuition Could Rise by 5 Percent
  • Harrison, Taylor. Student Government Association’s Poorvie Patel to Lobby in Congress
  • McKay, Michael. Relay for Life Event Brings People Together for Cancer Research
  • Poole, Alex. Recent Article on Education Misses the Point
  • Vogt, Darren. Editorial Cartoon re: Georgia State University Pounce Trap
  • Williams, Joanna. Finding a Boost Toward the End of the Semester
  • Alleyne, Zirconia. Student …


Swinging Bridge - April 12, 2012, Sari Heidenreich Apr 2012

Swinging Bridge - April 12, 2012, Sari Heidenreich

Student Newspapers & Magazines

No abstract provided.