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- U.S. News Releases Its Rankings Of The Best Online College Programs For 2020 - Forbes January 14, 2020
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Category Archives: Session Proposals
Apps4Art: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
A year ago, when I was hallucinating about having a cache of iPads to pass around my class, I responded to a grant initiative in my region for proposals involving a consortium of members from four universities in North Carolina’s … Continue reading
Categories: Research Methods, Session Proposals
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Please Post Your Proposals!!
OK, everyone! It’s time to get posting!! THATCamp HBCU depends upon you to decide what we will be doing in our sessions. Do you want to discuss a theory? Find common ground? Rant? Rave? This is your chance! You don’t … Continue reading
Categories: Administrative, Blogging, Session Proposals
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Session Proposal: On Beyond Blackboard
Many of us have been saddled with outdated Blackboard Systems for Course Management at our campuses. What system do you use? What are the alternatives? How do we organize and deliver our courses without confusing and overwhelming our students?
Categories: Session Proposals, Teaching
Tags: Classroom Management Systems, Teaching
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