How Learn Its in WebAssign Guide Students in My Developmental Math Classroom

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Reading Time: 4 minutesHelping students help themselves is key in the Developmental Math classroom, whether your course is in-person, online or hybrid. I help students fill their knowledge gaps in a way that’s timely, meaningful and that respects their privacy and dignity. As a college-level math and statistics educator for over twenty years, I am delighted to share […]

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What’s It Like to Attend an Empowered Educator Event?

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Reading Time: 2 minutesOur virtual Empowered Educator events are led by peers and subject matter experts, covering the latest research and popular topics that matter most to higher ed instructors. They’re designed to help you grow as an educator, stay ahead of the changes within the higher education realm, network with other faculty members and pick up some […]

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4 Ways We’ve Made Teaching in WebAssign Easier

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Reading Time: 3 minutesWe asked over 1,000 instructors about how we could make teaching in WebAssign easier for you—and you gave us great feedback. We’re dedicated to improving your experience, prioritizing the areas of WebAssign that make the most impact on teaching and learning. With these new improvements, you can easily deliver flexible, quality content to your students—and […]

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Spotlight on Adjunct Faculty in 2024

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Reading Time: 3 minutesAdjunct professors are a hardy bunch. It’s not news to anyone in higher education that adjuncts must deal with the uncertainty and variability that comes with lack of tenure. Compounding these factors, adjunct faculty, like all faculty, are tasked with teaching students whose needs and expectations are different from those of previous generations. Here are […]

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How Faculty and Student Input Shaped Co’s “Anatomy & Physiology,” 1e [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Reading Time: < 1 minuteIt takes a village to design MindTap for a textbook. In the process of developing MindTap for Dr. Elizabeth Co’s “Anatomy & Physiology,” 1e, we surveyed 500 students and 170 faculty across 138 universities and colleges to understand the unique needs and pain points of a first-year Anatomy and Physiology course. From there, we collaborated […]

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Women’s History Month 2024: “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion”

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Reading Time: 3 minutesMarch is Women’s History Month — an excellent opportunity for educators to broaden students’ awareness of the many contributions women have made throughout time. It’s a chance to teach students to think critically about the common historical (and modern) interpretations of women’s roles. This year’s theme for Women’s History Month is “Women Who Advocate for […]

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Top 5 CNOWv2 Features and Tools

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Reading Time: 2 minutes  Based on our conversations with hundreds of Accounting instructors across the country, it’s clear that online learning needs have dramatically changed for both faculty and students. Students need an online learning platform that provides them with the tools they need to succeed in the classroom and prepare for the workplace. CNOWv2 empowers Accounting students […]

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Is Haibrid (h-AI-brid) Learning the Future of Higher Education?

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Reading Time: 4 minutesTowards the end of the fall 2022 semester, when most faculty members were immersed in grading final exams and winding their semesters down in eager anticipation of the winter break, an unfamiliar form of intelligence crept into our classrooms. OpenAI released ChatGPT with little pomp or ceremony on November 30, 2022. The way in which […]

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