Free Assessment webinars by tk20
Three new assessment webinar archives are on the tk20 site; just click “watch it now” for the webinars of interest: Transforming a Paper Assessment Process 12/11, 1pm CDT Joggeshwar (Jogy) […]
Three new assessment webinar archives are on the tk20 site; just click “watch it now” for the webinars of interest: Transforming a Paper Assessment Process 12/11, 1pm CDT Joggeshwar (Jogy) […]
Linguist, anthropoligists, and historians will love this latest effort from Google… a bid to preserve the Cherokee language. Hopefully, interested scholars in the future will track this and its effects […]
Massively open online courses (MOOCs) are affecting the plate tectonics of higher ed. I encourage you to read this analysis by Clay Shirky. The first part of the post revisits […]
This post from the Chronicle of Higher Education is a summary of helpful resources for thinking about how to create a professional online presence — well worth reading and following […]
“Today, more than ever, Massachusetts’ knowledge economy depends on a highly educated workforce and on research that drives innovation….Progress has been made, but in too many areas we are not […]
It’s not often that a vendor offers us a chance to win $2000, which includes an additional $2000 donated to scholarships. The deal is: grade your papers using TII’s Grademark, […]
This blog is not usually a place for targeted “tech advice,” but I have found that the number of unique passwords that I need to keep track of is now […]
In this New York Times editorial, President Michael Roth of Wesleyan disputes the false dichotomy between preparing students for work and preparing them for life. John Dewey’s works provide the […]
Based on a recommendation for Dr. Hallowell’s talk here at BCC on August 29th, check out this TED talk by Peter Diamandis, co-author of “Abundance.” It’s the other side of […]
Look for more hands-on tech in the CTL this Fall!