Five Best Grammar Websites for Your College Students

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Reading Time: 2 minutesGuest 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, some students will still need further explanation and practice to fully grasp the material. Grammar websites can supplement a text and lecture by […]

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Engaging Students Online: 5 Barriers to Avoid

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Reading Time: 3 minutesWhen it comes to your instruction, we understand how difficult it can be to keep students attentive, engaged and focused—an issue only compounded by the recent shift to online learning due to COVID-19. To help you make the most of your instruction, regardless of the format, we’ve compiled a list of five pitfalls that may […]

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The Importance of Diversity in Adult Learning Principles

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Reading Time: 2 minutesChristal E. Carmichael is a Professor of Psychology at North Carolina Central University   Over the last several months, I’ve adjusted my courses quite a bit to ensure that all of my students were exposed to a curriculum and a learning environment that is sensitive to all cultures; one that acknowledges the current state of […]

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Helping Online Students Be Successful

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Reading Time: 3 minutesMarie Guest is an experienced online educator and instructor at North Florida College   Through much trial and error after teaching online and web-assisted courses for over 15 years, I have learned a simple truth—in the online classroom, instructors become less the “sage on the stage” and more the “guide on the side.” We prepare […]

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Promoting Access & Equity in Online Learning

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Reading Time: 4 minutesChristal E. Carmichael is a Professor of Psychology at North Carolina Central University   The world as we know it is changing drastically, right before our eyes. With the shift to online learning, our educational system is now realizing the value of virtual and personalized instruction. Education now operates with a completely different approach. While […]

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Fostering Peer-to-Peer Interactions in an Online Course

Fostering Peer-to-Peer Interactions in an Online Course

Reading Time: 3 minutesDiane Carter is Senior Instructor in the Department of Psychology and Communication Studies at the University of Idaho   As a Cengage Faculty Partner, I’ve been speaking with faculty around the country who are all asking the same question: “How I can best translate the rich peer-to-peer learning experiences that have been a hallmark of […]

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Proposal for Above-the-Line Charitable Contributions

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Reading Time: 2 minutesBy Annette Nellen, Co-Editor of the South-Western Federal Taxation series   On June 22, 2020, a bipartisan group of senators introduced the Universal Giving Pandemic Response Act (press release of Senator Lankford). This bill would expand the above-the-line maximum $300 charitable contribution deduction temporarily added by the CARES Act (P.L. 116-136, 3/27/20). As with the […]

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Getting Started: Help Students with WebAssign

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Reading Time: 3 minutesEven if you’ve used WebAssign for your past courses, you’ll still have students each semester that need help getting started with the platform. To support you, we asked instructor and Faculty Partner Katie Culler from Surry Community College to share her tips and tricks to help students succeed in WebAssign. Keep reading for 6 peer tips […]

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