5 Tips for Humanizing Your Online Course

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Reading Time: 3 minutesEssie 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 Teacher. The professor had a monotone voice and talked like a robot. There was no interaction from students other than blank faces akin to […]

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5 Predictions for 2021 That Will Affect Your Classroom

Higher Ed 2021 Predictions

Reading Time: 3 minutesIf 2020 taught us anything, it’s that we can’t see into the future with any accuracy. For college students, this year was an unexpected, volatile rollercoaster that disrupted every aspect of campus life. However, educators still need to plan for next year. Recent reports and student surveys give a peek at what the future holds […]

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Tips to Help You Address Student Readiness

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Reading Time: 4 minutesJudy Hante is an Adjunct Professor at San Diego Miramar College   Student readiness means that a student has an open mind and willingness to learn in addition to the necessarily basic skills that will allow them to learn the course material with confidence. It’s critical to assess student readiness at the beginning of the […]

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Can the Pandemic Provide a Solution to Higher Ed’s Affordability Crisis?

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Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe sudden shift to online learning in 2020 highlighted many of the disparities in higher education, intensifying the focus on affordability. But the cost of higher education goes beyond tuition and housing. Textbooks and other course materials are a major factor in increasing students’ financial stress, which can negatively impact their chances for success. As […]

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Supporting Faculty and Students During the Transition to Remote Learning

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Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe spring of 2020 saw higher education professionals across the country racing to transform their courses from face-to-face instruction into online learning environments. Many of these formats were unfamiliar for both students and instructors. As a result, the effort to adjust to this new era of learning has highlighted the need for more support and […]

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Taking a Holistic Approach to Quality Learning in Higher Education

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Reading Time: < 1 minuteIn the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the question of how to effectively keep students engaged in a remote learning environment has been top-of-mind for higher education faculty and administrators. The solution lies in creating a quality learning environment that goes beyond course materials and takes a holistic approach to students’ entire academic journey. What […]

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Engaging Students in Online Classes: Tips from a “Prof in a Box”

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Reading Time: 8 minutesBy: 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 early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. I needed to be dragged kicking and screaming from the classroom. As a Psychology Professor, the classroom has […]

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An Overview and Discussion on Retrospective Elections

Retrospective Elections

Reading Time: 5 minutesAuthor: Seth C. McKee, Professor, Oklahoma State University   In teaching presidential politics, students should know American presidential elections typically take on three different types of dynamics: An endorsement of the incumbent and their political party, or a reaffirmation of the president, specifically if the president seeks reelection. A battle for an open seat because […]

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