5 LMS Tips for a More Effective Course

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Reading Time: 3 minutesKarla Swanson is an Associate Professor of CIT and Department Chair at Navarro College.   Do you find yourself struggling in your Learning Management System (LMS)? Have you simply copied your course semester after semester? Are you scared to redesign your course and not sure where to start? Do your students feel overwhelmed and just […]

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6 Ways Instructors Can Help Students Land a Job

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Reading Time: 2 minutesJody Small is an Emmy Award-winning writer-producer who films stories about students and educators at community colleges and universities around the country.   For college students who graduated during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, searching for a job had more than its fair share of challenges. Many students missed out on a valuable year […]

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Helping Student Athletes with Their Student Journey

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Reading Time: 3 minutesAnitre Bell is the Student Athlete Academic Liaison at The Community College of Beaver County.   Being a student athlete isn’t always easy. On their end, balancing school, sports, and life can be taxing. But one thing us educators (and our student athletes) must remember is that they are, first and foremost, still students. As […]

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MobLab + MindTap: A Modern Digital Economics Playground

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Reading Time: 2 minutesLet’s face it — keeping students engaged while teaching Economics can be hard. One strategy that has proven successful is the use of games and experiments to help teach Economics concepts while keeping students interested.   The history of Economics experiments and games in the classroom Experiments were first used in the Economics classroom by […]

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How to Structure Your Online Course [Template]

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Reading Time: < 1 minuteThere’s a lot of content to fit into your online course. What’s the best way to share that content without overwhelming your students? Download our free template designed by an OLC-certified instructor for a breakdown of all the sections you can divide your online course into. Get tips on which sections to include in your […]

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COVID Unfinished Learning: 4 Ways to Address it in WebAssign

Reading Time: 5 minutesUnfinished learning has been a topic of much discussion in elementary and secondary education throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. It refers to the notion that students aren’t learning at the expected rate and may even be regressing in knowledge. While unfinished learning hasn’t been brought up as often in the higher education sphere, surveys conducted by […]

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How to C.A.R.E. for a Struggling College Student

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Reading Time: 6 minutesAdam Barragato is Assistant Director of Partnerships at Purdue University and former Teaching and Learning Consultant   A struggling college student might not always show obvious signs of their troubles. But it was clear something was amiss when a student fell asleep in my class one Friday morning. At first, I couldn’t understand. I took […]

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Managing New Admin & Student Expectations

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Reading Time: 4 minutesSherri Singer is a Professor and Department Head for Social & Behavioral Sciences at Alamance Community College in North Carolina.   For instructors, the struggle of managing admin and student expectations has become a long-term fight throughout the pandemic. Way back in March 2020, we rushed to develop online courses to carry us through the […]

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