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Five Best Grammar Websites for Your College Students

Guest Contributors: Lawrence Barkley and Christine Sandoval, authors of Grammar and Usage, Naturally, 1st Edition   No matter how well written a grammar textbook, no matter how well explained or illustrated a grammatical concept,...
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3 Phases to Administering My Fall Course in a Fully Online Model

Sandy Keeter is a Professor in the Information Technology Department at Seminole State College in Florida   As I begin to ponder offering all our classes online this fall, I must consider...
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Peer Recommendation: Online Course Tools

We know you’re the special sauce that makes your course unique, personal, and exactly what your students need to feel supported and engaged in the learning process.  In a virtual environment, engaging...
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Does Repetition = Truth?

Have you ever heard someone say something that you had heard from someone else, somewhere before and because heard it before you figured it was probably true. The Repetition Effect As Stephen...
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7 Tips to Improve Student Performance with My Class Insights

Student analytics is a great tool to have, but you need a goal to use it effectively. With Class Insights, you can evaluate student performance on questions and topics throughout the semester...
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How to Use Study Groups to Help Your Students Connect and Learn in WebAssign

Study groups are a great way for students to study for a test or work through challenging topics with their peers. Physical distancing doesn’t mean study groups can’t meet – they just...
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Nexus and Trusts

By: William A. Raabe, Co-Editor of the South-Western Federal Taxation series U.S. Supreme Court cases involving tax law are rare, numbering one every year or two. But the cases that the court does hear tend...
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Should You Provide Study Guides?

Author: Emily Farris, Texas Christian University The question I used to dread second to “is this going to be on the test?” used to be “do you make a study guide?” Students...
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