The Teaching Professor Conference: A Conference You Won’t Want to Miss!
Imagine. You’re in the company of more than a thousand educators who are passionate, devoted, and excited about teaching and learning. You start your day
Imagine. You’re in the company of more than a thousand educators who are passionate, devoted, and excited about teaching and learning. You start your day
Accessibility is a big deal. We include statements about accessibility in our syllabi and on our institutional websites. We also need to ensure that we
When I first began creating and teaching online higher education courses, I searched scholarly journals, instructional design resources, and quality standards for insights and guidance.
For non-traditional students who are working adults or are returning to school years later, the transition to college can be intimidating. Several of my students
Providing a high-quality education where students have the opportunity to take part in active learning is one of the most important things we can do
The ubiquity of online meeting software has made it increasingly easy for professors to include live online class sessions to both brick-and-mortar and online courses.
While there have been competing definitions of what it means to be a first-generation college student, one of the most widely accepted of these comes
Imagine constantly feeling pulled in multiple directions while trying to balance life as a college student and a mom. Keeping up with readings, devoting time
Annually, approximately one million international students study in the U.S. where they advance science and research in various fields. Many international students go great lengths
Over my nineteen years in higher education, I have worked for some pretty phenomenal leaders. These leaders have mentored me, supported me, and have created
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