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Futuristic Scholar Looks to Change the World

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

public & private sector organizations, Brown University; M.A., As the technological world continues to rapidly change and progress, it can leave users in underrepresented communities behind. Each of my projects has an overarching umbrella: community, technology, justice, equity, and media,” says Agloro. “I

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Integrating Guest Speakers and Panelists in Online Courses 

Faculty Focus

Fortunately, classroom guests for online courses are increasingly easy and convenient to add given the ubiquity of recording and meeting technology like Zoom, as well as everyone’s general experience and basic skills using it. Healey earned a BS in education from Northeastern University and an MBA from Villanova University.

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Integrating Guest Speakers and Panelists in Online Courses 

Faculty Focus

Fortunately, classroom guests for online courses are increasingly easy and convenient to add given the ubiquity of recording and meeting technology like Zoom, as well as everyone’s general experience and basic skills using it. Healey earned a BS in education from Northeastern University and an MBA from Villanova University.

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The current state of learning in HESA graduate preparation programs: Curricular developments from the last decade.

ACPA

As a HESA faculty member, many of my curricular updates are shaped by knowledge coming from our professional associations, such as our umbrella organizations of ACPA and NASPA. Adding Technology as a competency versus a “thread” running through other competencies, and with a focus on application to holistic student development .

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For the Common Good

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Journal of Public Health defines public health as “the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals.” The pandemic has brought increased awareness of healthcare disparities.

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Painting and shaping Learning Landscapes with Assemblages in mind

SRHE

Tim Fawns used ideas of entanglement to reconcile hackneyed arguments about “technology in the service of pedagogy” vs “technology as driving and constraining pedagogy”. Pedagogy first or technology first? Jane Jacobs closed her great book on the organized complexity of cities with the following words.

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Inspiring Your Students to Write, Cite, and Avoid Plagiarism

Faculty Focus

Rather than focusing first on the negative impacts of not implementing citation guidelines, Moore (2019) confirms students with limited experiences in research writing at the college level will often make mistakes in documentation and attribution. Samel holds a PhD in organization and management with a specialization in human resources.

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