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NO, You Cannot be a Law Professor

NO, You Cannot be a Law Professor

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April 18, 2022

Asking Students to *Really* Read Each Other’s Writing | A Conversation with Timothy Oleksiak

Asking Students to *Really* Read Each Other’s Writing | A Conversation with Timothy Oleksiak

I spoke with Dr. Timothy Oleksiak, Assistant Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts—Boston, about two of his essays, […]

February 8, 2022

Dr. Jennifer T. Edwards: A Texas Professor Focused on Artificial Intelligence, Health, and Education: FREE 11th Annual Texas Social Media Conference

Dr. Jennifer T. Edwards: A Texas Professor Focused on Artificial Intelligence, Health, and Education: FREE 11th Annual Texas Social Media Conference

Yes! I am excited! We are getting back into the training and development mode with the Texas Social Media Research […]

November 8, 2021

Engaging Online Students Though a Zoom-Based Journal Club Experience

Engaging Online Students Though a Zoom-Based Journal Club Experience

This year has been an exceptional year for teaching. We are just transitioning out of a COVID19 time period and […]

October 29, 2021

Three Examples of Interactive Syllabi (Designed with Open Educational Resources from a University Library)

Three Examples of Interactive Syllabi (Designed with Open Educational Resources from a University Library)

Last week, I had the opportunity to present at the Open Education Conference. It was virtual and the content was […]

October 28, 2021

Some thoughts on fairness and student loans

Some thoughts on fairness and student loans

With the Comprehensive Spending Review due next Wednesday, I thought it might be worth making some general points about student […]

October 22, 2021

The misleadingly named Student Loans Company

The misleadingly named Student Loans Company

Why that title? Well, the name seems to mislead people into thinking that the provider of student finance is a […]

October 15, 2021

What the Archives of Actual Classrooms Tell about the History of Teaching | A Conversation with Rachel Buurma and Laura Heffernan

What the Archives of Actual Classrooms Tell about the History of Teaching | A Conversation with Rachel Buurma and Laura Heffernan

In The Teaching Archive: A New History for Literary Study Dr. Rachel Sagner Buurma, Associate Professor of English at Swarthmore […]

October 14, 2021

Disagreeing with(in) Antiracism | A Conversation with Erec Smith

Disagreeing with(in) Antiracism | A Conversation with Erec Smith

I sat down with Dr. Erec Smith, Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Composition at York College, to discuss his book […]

October 5, 2021

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