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PhotoVoice: Using Technology to Impact Student Learning and Assessment

Faculty Focus

As a faculty member, I often hear the blatant dismissal of students and their preoccupation with technology. How can we help develop ethical leaders, solid communicators, critical thinkers, and diversity-minded, community-engaged students if students in today’s generation are focused so heavily on technology and their phones?

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PhotoVoice: Using Technology to Impact Student Learning and Assessment

Faculty Focus

As a faculty member, I often hear the blatant dismissal of students and their preoccupation with technology. How can we help develop ethical leaders, solid communicators, critical thinkers, and diversity-minded, community-engaged students if students in today’s generation are focused so heavily on technology and their phones?

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C2YC Past Award Recipients

ACPA

Dean, Richard Bland College 2009 – Nancy W. Kelsay, Moraine Valley Community College 2012 – Darl Drummond, College of Lake County 2011 – Deborah Casey-Powell, Green River Community College 2010 – Randy L. Darrell Anthony Luzzo, Mt. Darrell Anthony Luzzo, Mt. Hood Community College; William E. Hitchings, St.

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Many New Ideas are Quite Old

Mistaken Goal

It’s very common for us to worry about the effect of technology on our personal lives and psyches. ” It comes from remarks given in 1929 by Dean Emeritus Stanley Coulter of Purdue University as recorded in the Secretarial Notes of the Tenth Annual Conferences of Deans and Advisers of Men. ” (p.

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Leveraging Grants for STEM Equity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Women have been making crucial contributions to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics since long before STEM was an educational buzzword. Since 2001, the foundation has given over $270 million in advance grants to institutions and nonprofit groups in 41 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

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How colleges can balance their gender parity without relying on ‘affirmative action for men’

University Business

There was definitely a thumb on the scale to get boys,” said Sourav Guha, assistant dean of admissions at Wesleyan University from 2001 to 2004, according to The New York Times. “We We were just a little more forgiving and lenient when they were boys than when they were girls.

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Managing a Team That Spans Four Generations

Higher Ed Marketing Lab

Kevin Kropf: Yeah, I think I really started in 2001 at NASDAQ. Millennials ’81 to 2000, millennials and then gen Z 2001 to the current date. And so sometimes some of these trends come later to places and as technology catches is up or certainly the crises. Gen X then is ’65 to ’80, roughly.