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All about innovation

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Most of the 80 million Americans who are part of the millennial generation—a group that comprises the lion’s share of today’s student population—can’t remember a time when they didn’t have instant access to the internet. A growing number of today’s instructors also fall into this group. Do one-to-one laptop programs improve learning?

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Five Ways to Engage Students outside of the Online Classroom

Faculty Focus

Home laboratory In a home laboratory, students experiment with a theory and report their findings to the instructor or to the class. Laboratory” tends to sound science-based, but there are many experiments students can do that are not necessarily science-related. The Internet is full of ideas for different home labs.)

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Five Ways to Engage Students outside of the Online Classroom

Faculty Focus

Home laboratory In a home laboratory, students experiment with a theory and report their findings to the instructor or to the class. Laboratory” tends to sound science-based, but there are many experiments students can do that are not necessarily science-related. The Internet is full of ideas for different home labs.)

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The Wild and Amazing World of Augmented Reality

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You’ll need a smartphone or tablet with a back facing camera, an augmented reality app (many free), a trigger image (you create yourself, probably for free), and an Internet connection. Faculty Photos: Display faculty photos where visitors can scan the image of an instructor and see it come to life with their background.