How to Develop Grit in Students: 10 Tips Dr. Billi Bromer is a Professor of Education at Brenau University My top ten tips on how to develop grit in students evolve from many of Angela Duckworth’s ideas, and from...
6 Ways Instructors Can Help Students Land a Job Jody 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...
Helping Student Athletes with Their Student Journey Anitre 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...
Using Experiential Learning to Build Career Ready Students Developing career ready students is an important part of your curriculum. You want to prepare them for success beyond your course—while keeping them engaged and focused in the classroom. Enter experiential learning....
Ensuring Educational Equity in your Classroom Sandy Keeter is a Professor in the Information Technology Department at Seminole State College in Florida. What is Educational Equity? Educational equity is a measure of achievement, fairness, inclusion, and opportunity....
Using Cloud Computing in IT Education Jill West is an author and instructor at Georgia Northwestern Technical College Cloud computing is not only revolutionizing IT, but also IT education. You might have heard the statement, “Cloud is...
Understanding Student Privacy and Protecting Their Information Sandy Keeter is a Professor in the Information Technology Department at Seminole State College in Florida. The U.S. Department of Education is committed to protecting student privacy by enforcing laws such...
Student Success: A Responsibility Shared by Instructors & Students Dr. Billi Bromer is a Professor of Education at Brenau University Most students enroll in a course intending to be successful. Faculty plan their instruction with the hopes that their students...