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Nefdc Exchange, Volume 28, Fall 2015, New England Faculty Development Consortium
Nefdc Exchange, Volume 28, Fall 2015, New England Faculty Development Consortium
NEFDC Exchange
Contents
President’s Message: The Importance of Academic Technology - Dakin Burdick, Mlount Ida College
Snow Lessons from a New England Winter: Using Technology Tools to Empower Learning during Class Cancellations - Lori Rosenthal, Lasell College
Call for Proposals for the Spring 2016 Conference
Kairos: The Right Time for the Laboratory as Educational Model - Al DeCiccio, Labouré College
Save the Date: Spring Conference, Tuesday, May 24, 2016; theme: Inclusive Excellence: Teaching and Learning in an Increasingly Interconnected World; Tufts University; keynote speaker: L. Lee Knefelkamp, Columbia University and AAC&U
Universal Design for Learning for 21st Century Success - Katie Novak, …
Honoring Diversity In An Online Classroom: Approaches Used By Instructors Engaging Through An Lms, Jacob Petersen
Honoring Diversity In An Online Classroom: Approaches Used By Instructors Engaging Through An Lms, Jacob Petersen
Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education: Theses and Other Student Research
This is an inquiry into how online instructors embrace the diversity of their student body while facing the inherent differences between a traditional face-to-face class and one that is taught online. Current research suggests that diversity in a traditional classroom is an asset if the instructor is sensitive to students’ backgrounds. This paper examines if such philosophies in traditional classrooms translate well into a distance education environment, where the student body may be even more diverse than a face-to-face class, but possibly unrecognizable because of the lack of physical cues. Research on the topic of multiculturalism in an online classroom …
Developing An Understanding Of How College Students Experience Interactive Instructional Technology: A Ux Perspective, Adam Wagler
Developing An Understanding Of How College Students Experience Interactive Instructional Technology: A Ux Perspective, Adam Wagler
Department of Educational Administration: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Technology is increasingly mobile and social, resulting in dynamic digital and interactive environments. The ubiquitous nature of interactive instructional technology presents new paradigms for higher education, creating challenges for instructors to compete for time and attention as students are bombarded by information in a digital, media rich world. The problem being studied, with all of these technological advancements, is how instructors can approach these challenges from a user experience (UX) perspective. A macro level view sees college students taking multiple courses at a time, over many semesters, and using different interactive instructional technology that mix with other forms of online …
Should College Be Required For Everyone?, Brianna Braggs
Should College Be Required For Everyone?, Brianna Braggs
Nebraska College Preparatory Academy: Senior Capstone Projects
College is a place where you go to increase your education and build yourself up. As the world knowledge increases, the amount of education needed increases as well. College should be required because you get higher pay, there are more advantages in the job force and many more opportunities. In my research I determined that college should be required for everyone. I also discovered college graduates in the future will be more prevalent in the workforce.
University Of Nebraska- Lincoln: Fact Book
University Of Nebraska- Lincoln: Fact Book
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Administration: Reports, Papers, Publications, and Presentations
Fact Book Table of Contents
Front Cover............................................................. 1
Introduction ........................................... 2
Table of Contents.................................................................. 4
General Information
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Core Values (LEADERS)................................... 7
The Role of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln ....................................... 8
The Missions of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln ......................................... 8
Teaching........................................................................................................... 9
Research.................................................................................................. 10
Service........................................................................................... 10
Institutional and Professional Accreditations................................................. 11
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Administrative Organization Chart .................. 14
Student Credit Hours (SCH)
Total SCH: Fall Semester Since 1979 ...................................................... 15
Total SCH: Spring Semester Since 1993 .......................................................... 16
SCH by College and Course Level, Fall and Spring Semester, 5 Year Trend ... 17
SCH by College and …