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PhotoVoice: Using Technology to Impact Student Learning and Assessment

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Another thing I’ve observed in higher education is a fishbowl, where students come and swim around in our courses and in our academic curriculum, but they fail to do anything with that knowledge outside of the context of the learning environment itself. They caption it or title it much like they would a picture in an art gallery.

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Taking a Tech Break and Unplugging From Classroom Technology

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For example, a specific place in the library where students can unplug and use traditional research methods with books. Specific classrooms such as the art room or music room where students are required to partake in hands-on learning.

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How to Go Back to School, Higher-Ed Leadership Edition

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Develop Your Knowledge of Structures, Research and Writing Styles In a doctoral program, the structures of your written work will be similar. You will develop many literature reviews and will regularly need to create similar structures for research papers. There are also exercises to practice the art of the academic citation.

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PhotoVoice: Using Technology to Impact Student Learning and Assessment

Faculty Focus

Another thing I’ve observed in higher education is a fishbowl, where students come and swim around in our courses and in our academic curriculum, but they fail to do anything with that knowledge outside of the context of the learning environment itself. They caption it or title it much like they would a picture in an art gallery.

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Inventing a Job-Skills Machine

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As opposed to, say, teaching students how to live “ the good life ,” or how to discern meaning through art and literature , or how to critique the very system that demands human productivity in exchange for pay in the first place. Work preparation doesn’t have to be the enemy of liberal arts studies, though. Sounds reasonable enough.

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