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Full-Text Articles in Education
Michelle Loris Is Connecticut Professor Of The Year, Michelle Loris
Michelle Loris Is Connecticut Professor Of The Year, Michelle Loris
Michelle Loris
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education have named Sacred Heart University’s Professor Michelle Loris the 2013 Connecticut Professor of the Year. Loris was selected from more than 350 top professors in the United States.
The Professor’S Facebook: Social Networking And Web 2.0 For Academics, Michael K. Barbour
The Professor’S Facebook: Social Networking And Web 2.0 For Academics, Michael K. Barbour
Education Faculty Publications
Presentation for the Fall Faculty Institute October 15, 2013, Sacred Heart University. Using sites such as LinkedIn, GoogleScholar, SlideShare, and Academia.edu to promote and access the professor's scholarly work.
Twitter In A Spanish Conversation Course (And Maybe In Yours), Pilar Munday
Twitter In A Spanish Conversation Course (And Maybe In Yours), Pilar Munday
Languages Faculty Publications
Dr. Pilar Munday describes her use of twitter in teaching students Spanish language and culture at Sacred Heart University.
Naclerio Faculty Scholars Program Winners Announced, Amanda Moras
Naclerio Faculty Scholars Program Winners Announced, Amanda Moras
Amanda Moras
Richard and Barbara Naclerio began the Naclerio Faculty Scholars Program in support of the work of emerging academic leaders among Sacred Heart University’s faculty. The Naclerios share the University’s vision of cultivating academic excellence through innovative research endeavors.
Naclerio Faculty Scholars Program Winners Announced, Geffrey F. Stopper
Naclerio Faculty Scholars Program Winners Announced, Geffrey F. Stopper
Geffrey F. Stopper
Richard and Barbara Naclerio began the Naclerio Faculty Scholars Program in support of the work of emerging academic leaders among Sacred Heart University’s faculty. The Naclerios share the University’s vision of cultivating academic excellence through innovative research endeavors.
The Challenges Of Online Courses For The Instructor, Pearl Jacobs
The Challenges Of Online Courses For The Instructor, Pearl Jacobs
Criminal Justice Faculty Publications
Universities across the country are steadily increasing their use of online courses. Society's demand for lifelong learning will encourage the advancement of distance learning. Research tells us that today the average person changes careers every ten years. In addition, the U.S. Department of Labor estimates that about 10% of workers change jobs every year. These trends suggest a constant need for continuing education and re-education. The online delivery of education is well suited for this. To be effective, however, there are several required components. This paper will review some of these essential components.
The Evolving Role Of Department Chair: Leading Faculty Through Times Of Change, Domenick Pinto
The Evolving Role Of Department Chair: Leading Faculty Through Times Of Change, Domenick Pinto
School of Computer Science & Engineering Faculty Publications
How does one manage conflict and change in a very volatile economic climate where academia is experiencing greater accountability, increased emphasis on outcome assessment, declining enrollment and great uncertainty for the future? The role of department chair has, in many cases, become one entrenched in conflict between the role of faculty and administrator and has experienced a tremendous evolution over the last 25 years.
The role of department chair has changed as economic, social and student climates have changed. This paper will summarize collected data from chairs of departments of various sizes and types in order to discuss and understand …