Tips to Reduce Cheating
On this subject, I am still looking for some data on the prevalence of cheating – is this endemic, or occasional? How do we know, when it is a secret […]
On this subject, I am still looking for some data on the prevalence of cheating – is this endemic, or occasional? How do we know, when it is a secret […]
Many at-risk college students with low literacy skills must pass a required reading test to demonstrate their level of proficiency in handling college-level material. This study investigated the effectiveness of […]
Here are some faculty voices on online verification: Just as with any rule, regulation, or policy, those determined can find a way around it. Identification and accountability with the means […]
More White-Collar Workers Turn to Community Colleges By STEVEN GREENHOUSE New York Times When Wendy Scarbrough lost her job after 10 years as a television news producer for NBC, she […]
Here are some preliminary results of the Fall 09 faculty survey, more details to come. Thanks to all who contributed! Total respondents: 64 (Full time: 33; Part time: 31) = 33% […]
Those who were fans of Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Captain Jean Luc Picard may remember that his crew would sometimes comment on his quaint habit of reading books. Well, […]
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L Cooper has contributed (thank you!): I’ve been correcting compositions for eons, and sometimes I have adopted techniques to make correcting simpler that I forgot over time. Here’s the one […]
If you haven’t visited the CTL lately, peek in the door, turn left, and take advantage of the range of tip sheets there. The tips include: creating and marking up […]
Some industrious Harvard students have gathered up clips of popular movies that explore Math! Check it out: http://www.math.harvard.edu/~knill/mathmovies/index.html