I wasn’t expecting a math journal entry to shift my perspective. But as I scanned through my students’ reflections that morning, one response stopped me in my tracks: “It’s more important to me that ...
Advanced Inquiry Program graduate student Tami Masuoka shares her experiences and memories of the 2022 Earth Expeditions: Belize course. “My decision to take an EE course this year as part of my AIP ...
Ed tech company Swivl has introduced its latest tool, Mirror, which automates helping students develop higher order skills of thought and reflection about their learning and gives teachers insights ...
Let's face it, memes are the lifeblood of today's digital culture. They're everywhere – on social media feeds, in group chats, and even in academic presentations. But beyond the laughs and viral ...
Creating clear pathways from higher education to careers is a focus for policymakers, university leaders and students themselves, but finding ways to deliver effective career preparation that connects ...
Everyone has a unique learning superpower! Take a moment to think about how you approach learning. What do you rely on most when solving problems or studying? How does your chosen superpower help you ...
Oliver Friedfeld (COL ’15) is the founder of the Treehouse Project, which seeks to broaden student’s perspectives about college life. As founder of the Treehouse Project, Oliver Friedfeld (COL ’15) is ...
In partnership with the Brown Arts Institute and renowned Tape Art artists, a team of Brown students led the creation of a ...
I still remember feeling overwhelmed by a flood of questions as I prepared to start graduate school at RIT. What would Rochester's winters really be like? Which professors should I consider for my ...
Assignments and the associated grades represent one of the most powerful tools in our teaching repertoire. It takes great care and precision to design assessments, and how we measure and translate ...
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