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Instituting Blended Learning At A Small College: A Library Director’S Perspective, Odin L. Jurkowski
Instituting Blended Learning At A Small College: A Library Director’S Perspective, Odin L. Jurkowski
E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)
Saint Anthony College of Nursing (SACN) is a small private Catholic institution that offers a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Founded in 1915 as a school of nursing offering only diplomas it is now fully accredited regionally by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association (NCA) and program specific by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLN-AC). As a single purpose institution with 13 faculty, 11 staff, and fewer than 100 students, SACN has continued to strive to modernize the program over the past decade with limited resources. Recent technological improvements led by the …
Learning As We G(R)O(W): Strategizing The Lessons Of A Fledgling Rhetoric And Writing Studies Department, Jane Hindman
Learning As We G(R)O(W): Strategizing The Lessons Of A Fledgling Rhetoric And Writing Studies Department, Jane Hindman
Publications and Research
Published in one of the first collections to focus on independent writing programs, A Field of Dreams. The volume offers a complex picture of the experience of the stand-alone. Included here are narratives of individual programs from a wide range of institutions, exploring such issues as what institutional issues led to their independence, how independence solved or created administrative problems, how it changed the culture of the writing program and faculty sense of purpose, success, or failure.
Key Skills By Design: Adapting A Central Web Resource To The Departmental Context, Claire Mcavinia
Key Skills By Design: Adapting A Central Web Resource To The Departmental Context, Claire Mcavinia
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Web-based delivery of support materials for students has proved to be a popular way of helping small teams to implement key skills policies within universities. The development of ‘key’ or ‘transferable’ skills is now encouraged throughout education, but resources (both in terms of staffing and budget) tend to be limited. It is difficult for key skills teams to see learners face to face, and not feasible to print or distribute large amounts of paper-based material. Web-based delivery presents a means of overcoming these problems but it can result in generic study skills material simply being published online without due consideration …
Hard Lessons Learned Since The First Generation Of Critical Pedagogy, David Seitz
Hard Lessons Learned Since The First Generation Of Critical Pedagogy, David Seitz
English Language and Literatures Faculty Publications
Review of the following books: (1) Collision Course: Conflict, Negotiation, and Learning in College Composition by Russel K. Durst, (2) Mutuality in the Rhetoric and Composition Classroom by David Wallace and Helen Rothschild Ewald, and (3) Teaching Composition as a Social Process by Bruce McComiskey.
A Proposed Undergraduate Bioinformatics Curriculum For Computer Scientists, Travis E. Doom, Michael L. Raymer, Dan E. Krane, Oscar Garcia
A Proposed Undergraduate Bioinformatics Curriculum For Computer Scientists, Travis E. Doom, Michael L. Raymer, Dan E. Krane, Oscar Garcia
Kno.e.sis Publications
Bioinformatics is a new and rapidly evolving discipline that has emerged from the fields of experimental molecular biology and biochemistry, and from the the artificial intelligence, database, and algorithms disciplines of computer science. Largely because of the inherently interdisciplinary nature of bioinformatics research, academia has been slow to respond to strong industry and government demands for trained scientists to develop and apply novel bioinformatics techniques to the rapidly-growing, freely-available repositories of genetic and proteomic data. While some institutions are responding to this demand by establishing graduate programs in bioinformatics, the entrance barriers for these programs are high, largely due to …
University Of Nebraska- Lincoln: Prior Factbooks Selected Data
University Of Nebraska- Lincoln: Prior Factbooks Selected Data
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Administration: Papers, Publications, and Presentations
Prior Fact Books Table of Contents
Student Credit Hours
UNL Student Credit Hours Total Fall, by College .................................................3
UNL Student Credit Hours Total Spring, By College ..............................................5
UNL Student Credit Hours Total Fall & Spring Semester, by College ....................7
Summer Sessions Student Credit Hours ..........................................................9
Retention, Degrees and Majors
Total Degrees conferred by UNL Fiscal Year ................................................10
Degrees Conferred ..............................................................................12
Student Tuition & Fees
Allocation of Student Fees per Student ..........................................................17
UNL Tuition per Credit Hour Trend ..............................................................22