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Full-Text Articles in Education
News Literacy: What Works And What Doesn't, Renee Hobbs
News Literacy: What Works And What Doesn't, Renee Hobbs
Renee Hobbs
No abstract provided.
A Collaborative Approach To Building A Student Information And Technology Literacy Program, Kenetha Stanton
A Collaborative Approach To Building A Student Information And Technology Literacy Program, Kenetha Stanton
Kenetha Stanton
This is a brief overview of the Information Commons program at Butler University presented during an EDUCAUSE Midwest Lightning Round. The Information Commons is professional development program jointly sponsored by The Center for Academic Technology (formerly Instructional Technology) and the Butler Libraries for student staff that provides information and technology literacy support to Butler students through scheduled desk hours and peer-to-peer training and consulting.
Working Memory: The Reading And Math Connection, Connie Mcdonald, Steven A. Mcdonald
Working Memory: The Reading And Math Connection, Connie Mcdonald, Steven A. Mcdonald
Steven McDonald
No abstract provided.
What's Love Got To Do With It? Could It Lead Us To The "Great Colleagues" Triangle?, Jamie Comstock
What's Love Got To Do With It? Could It Lead Us To The "Great Colleagues" Triangle?, Jamie Comstock
Jayne Marie Comstock
I used this presentation to close a two day Provost Advisory Council (PAC) off-campus retreat and to inspire strong collegial relationships among this important work group, which I chair. As part of the retreat activities, each PAC member delivered an “Expert Moment” presentation that was to highlight their discipline-related expertise in a way that would be relevant to the group. Generally, my discipline scholarship focused on predicaments in personal and professional relationships. So, in keeping with my recent focus on collegiality on campus, I drew upon literature about close personal relationships to set up an active discussion about what I …
Hot Topic #2 - Local Impact, Global Reach, Jamie Comstock
Hot Topic #2 - Local Impact, Global Reach, Jamie Comstock
Jayne Marie Comstock
This presentation is the second in a series of Hot Topic discussion platforms used (a) to orient the Butler Board of Trustees Academic Affairs Committee to current issues in higher education and (b) to stimulate meaningful discussion regarding how Butler addresses these concerns. The Hot Topics for review during the 2010-2011 Board meetings are: Accountability: Promoting Access & Student Success; Civic Engagement: Inspiring Students to Become Agents of Change; Global Awareness: Educating Across Borders; and Generating & Allocating Resources: Becoming Market-Smart Supports Being Mission-Driven.
This second presentation combines the discussion on Civic Engagement and Global Awareness, explaining that these are …
Getting To The Good Stuff: A Look At Compelling Outcomes From The Afa/Ebi Assessment, Tanner Marcantel, Diana Fulkerson, Larry D. Long
Getting To The Good Stuff: A Look At Compelling Outcomes From The Afa/Ebi Assessment, Tanner Marcantel, Diana Fulkerson, Larry D. Long
Larry D. Long
A presentation on the outcomes of the fraternity/sorority experience.
The News About Sovereignty, Ronald D. Smith
The News About Sovereignty, Ronald D. Smith
Ronald D Smith APR
A study of New York State Media Coverage on the Sovereignty of the Haudenosaunee
Reflective Practices In Online Education For Non-Traditional Students, Dr. R. Jeffery Maxfield
Reflective Practices In Online Education For Non-Traditional Students, Dr. R. Jeffery Maxfield
R. Jeffery Maxfield
The goal of this research was to better understand the lived experiences and perceptions of nontraditional, adult college students in an asynchronous online environment. Contemporary researchers have investigated the differences between online education and the traditional, in-class learning. Most of the work has been done in quantitative methodologies, focusing on the similarities and differences in cognitive achievement. The extant literature is replete with studies and positions claiming little or no difference between the two delivery methods. However, most research is not presented in a theoretical construct; therefore, it is difficult to create a nexus between one study and the next. …
Hot Topic #1 - Access And Student Success, Jamie Comstock
Hot Topic #1 - Access And Student Success, Jamie Comstock
Jayne Marie Comstock
This presentation is the first in a series of Hot Topic discussion platforms used (a) to orient the Butler Board of Trustees Academic Affairs Committee to current issues in higher education and (b) to stimulate meaningful discussion regarding how Butler addresses these concerns. The Hot Topics for review during the 2010-2011 Board meetings are: Accountability: Promoting Access & Student Success; Civic Engagement: Inspiring Students to Become Agents of Change; Global Awareness: Educating Across Borders; and Generating & Allocating Resources: Becoming Market-Smart Supports Being Mission-Driven.
The first presentation outlines the national conversation on student access to quality higher education by accenting …