5 Tips for Humanizing Your Online Course Essie Childers is a professor of Student Success at Blinn College in Bryan, Texas Many of you may remember the clip from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off featuring the Boring Economics...
Engaging Students in Online Classes: Tips from a “Prof in a Box” By: Jeffrey S. Nevid, Ph.D. Cengage Author and Professor of Psychology, St. John’s University Like many college instructors, I didn’t willingly embrace the abrupt shift to remote instruction in the...
11 Ways to Support Students with Limited Internet Access With the rapid move to virtual learning, the higher-education industry is adapting its approach to technology. While the shift to online learning offers access to always-on education, low-income students with limited...
Beyond Finals Week: Self-Reflection Assignments in Your Psychology Course Ivan Wayne is a Doctoral Student in Educational Psychology at University of Northern Colorado. Content in Psychology courses is easily applied to students’ lives. Many students reveal this is a...
Making Your Online Instruction as Active & Dynamic as it was Face-to-Face Parnella Baul is an Associate Professor of Accounting at Monroe County Community College Creating online instruction that is as active and dynamic as a face-to-face course involves three key elements:...
How to Ensure Your Course Leverages Accessibility Best Practices Sandy Keeter is a Professor in the Information Technology Department at Seminole State College in Florida. The Americans with Disabilities Act requires equal access for all students in all courses....
Using SAM or MindTap in Your Course? Try Incorporating Virtual Machines Reading Time: 1 minute Melinda Doty is a faculty member in the Department of Technology Systems at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. COVID-19 and the global pandemic have drastically changed how professors...
Installing Microsoft Office 365 [VIDEO] Author: Corinne Hoisington, Professor of Information Systems Technology, Central Virginia Community College Do your students have questions about downloading Office to their PC or Mac? If you are teaching Microsoft...