by Danielle Peeler | Nov 10, 2015 | faculty spotlight
We often blame technology and social media for distraction, lack of social skills, etc. Is it possible, however, to leverage the power of social media to facilitate learning communities outside of the classroom? In this presentation, Stephen Baldridge looks at the...
by Danielle Peeler | Nov 2, 2015 | faculty spotlight, Informative Articles
We live in a world with unprecedented access to vast quantities of information. In one sense, we feel more connected through social media and various technological advances. At the tap of a finger, the requested pieces of information are readily available. Yet, such...
by Danielle Peeler | Nov 1, 2015 | faculty spotlight, Mobile Learning
The Adams Center would like to recognize faculty who have exhibited extraordinary teaching, scholarship and service. We want to congratulate faculty members for their hard work, achievements and advancements in their field. This month we are spotlighting Houston...
by Danielle Peeler | Oct 19, 2015 | Adams Center Event, In Case You Missed It, Recording
This semester, Dr. Fred Aquino is leading a discussion on The Idea of the University. Purposeful teaching and research at ACU is dependent upon sustained and serious reflection upon the idea of the Christian University within our context. Along these lines, the group...
by Danielle Peeler | Oct 12, 2015 | My Best Lecture
How are community dynamics shaped by ecological change and the interacting of human and natural histories? Tom Lee discusses what he learned from 14 summers spent in Northern Michigan, studying rodent populations in bogs and old growth white pine forests. Watch this...