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Interdisciplinary Studies: Preparing Students for a Complex World

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This ambitious undertaking demands technical expertise and embodies the true essence of interdisciplinary collaboration. Their interdisciplinary approach incorporates the work of both solar panel designers and nuclear reactor engineers, seeking solutions that optimize energy generation while adapting to the unique Martian conditions.

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Interdisciplinary Studies: Preparing Students for a Complex World

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This ambitious undertaking demands technical expertise and embodies the true essence of interdisciplinary collaboration. Their interdisciplinary approach incorporates the work of both solar panel designers and nuclear reactor engineers, seeking solutions that optimize energy generation while adapting to the unique Martian conditions.

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How I Took the Dread Out of Grading—and Replaced It With Fun

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The business community knows what they want in their employees: work ethic, the ability to communicate and function as a team, flexible thinking, etc. I learned quickly that just because we are expected to assess something doesn’t automatically mean that we know how to facilitate it.

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A Shift Toward Learning Design: What It Isn't, Why It's Needed, and If It's Right for You

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Traditional instructional design—which emphasizes learning outcomes—is one way to support this work, but the needs of higher education increasingly call for an approach that is less structured and more adaptive. Sample Courses from Georgetown's MA in Learning and Design.

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Five Things You Should Know About Connecting Democracy and the Curriculum

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When faculty are encouraged and supported to provide educational opportunities that meet both disciplinary and civic student learning outcomes, both our students and our society benefit. Our academic curricula often contain student learning outcomes that are spread across an array of courses or course sections.

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Five Things You Should Know About Connecting Democracy and the Curriculum

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When faculty are encouraged and supported to provide educational opportunities that meet both disciplinary and civic student learning outcomes, both our students and our society benefit. Our academic curricula often contain student learning outcomes that are spread across an array of courses or course sections.