Certified Nursing Assistants: The Heroes of Long-Term Care

picture of healthcare wroking helping someone walk down hospital hallway

Reading Time: 3 minutesKarl Andrew Pillemer is a Cornell University Gerontologist and Founder and Consulting Editor of Nursing Assistant Monthly   The COVID-19 crisis has placed a spotlight on long-term care facilities. Nursing home residents constitute over a third of all deaths from the pandemic, and in some states, half to two-thirds of all deaths occurred in these […]

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4 Ways to Get Your Students to Do the Assigned Reading

Tips for Assigned Readings

Reading Time: 4 minutesDr. Jenny Billings is a faculty member at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College.   Students do not always complete assigned readings. This is true for chapters, novels, articles, or even single poems. Being an English instructor, I take this personally. I laugh while writing this, but it’s true! When I craft my course, I am constantly considering […]

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Teaching Impeachment as a Current Issue—Again

How to Teach Impeachment

Reading Time: 3 minutesAuthor: Dr. Emily Stacey, Rose State College   What a year. 2021 has certainly started with a bang: the four Wednesdays in January brought extremes in emotions and political action. The breaching of the U.S. Capitol on January 6 (see related blog) resulted in the Democratically led House of Representatives forwarding a single Article of […]

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4 Ways to Hold Students’ Attention and Beat the 9-Minute Itch

Keep Your Students' Attention Using These Tips

Reading Time: 7 minutesAuthor: Brandy Ramsey, Faculty Support and Analytics Specialist, College of Online and Adult Studies and Center for Innovation and Teaching Excellence & Adjunct Faculty, College of Business and Economics, Ashland University   Keeping your students’ attention can be a real challenge. They are pulled from one distraction to another. Social media is constantly at their […]

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Pandemic Teaching: How to Keep Students Engaged

teaching in a pandemic

Reading Time: 3 minutesAuthor: Dr. Emily Stacey, Rose State College   Most colleges and universities nationwide are still dealing with ongoing pandemic teaching challenges: delivering instruction online, making mental health a priority, and managing pandemic apathy/fatigue. It’s harder than ever to keep students focused on the curriculum, much less on emotionally draining current events. So how then can […]

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What I Wish My Professors Knew About Life as An Online Learner

How Online Learners and Professors Can Communicate

Reading Time: 2 minutesShaloun Mims is a student at The  University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee  and a Cengage Student Ambassador   One of the most fascinating things about professors is that they were once students. And it’s likely that every single educator has at one point thought, “I just wish my professor knew this!” Whether about the basis of the […]

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Checking for Plagiarism in Microsoft Word

How to Spot Plagiarism

Reading Time: 2 minutesAuthor: Corinne Hoisington, Professor of Information Systems Technology, Central Virginia Community College   As instructors, we all have our fair share of student essays and papers to read. And yes, occasionally we wish we had a way of confirming that their work is original. Microsoft Word online has a new tool within Microsoft Editor called […]

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How Inclusivity Promotes Student Engagement

An illustration of a diverse collection of people on laptops

Reading Time: 2 minutesElyse Adler is an Assistant Professor of Information Technology   Being inclusive in the classroom has various elements that can—and should—be considered. Not only does inclusivity refer to racial, ethnic, gender and spiritual elements, it also includes learning needs and differences. As educators, navigating all the various needs and perspectives of students can feel overwhelming, […]

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