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Teaching With Technology in Higher Ed? Start With Relationship-Building.

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During my early days of teaching in graduate school, educational technology was sold more for its posh than performance. The social and intellectual development that both students and instructors undergo when we discuss and debate ideas is at the center of why we educate. Leverage partners.

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Innovative Schools Find Lessons — and Opportunities — in Remote Learning

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Education is about four things,” Bosselman explains. Culture, structure, time and technology. We have culture and structure in place. We now need to leverage technology and use time in a different way.”

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The Fight to Preserve—and Teach—African-American History

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With speeches, music and drumming, they mourned the long history of American slavery and racism that began on Virginia’s shores, but also celebrated the myriad cultural contributions African Americans have made to the nation. “It And in passing along that knowledge, those colleges passed on cultural pride. Put us to work for you.

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With an Unusual Model and ‘Forbidden Courses,’ a New University Is Taking Shape in Texas

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You want to create an atmosphere that allows students, faculty and staff to exist askew from society, from the general culture, so that they can learn how to create some distance and reflect upon what's happening in the world around them. But I think campus culture is something that may be different. How do you build cultures of trust?

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