by David Christianson | Jan 30, 2015 | My Best Lecture
Whether we have free will and what exactly free will requires of us have long been problematic and unresolved issues. To most people moral responsibility seems to rest on our having some form of free will. The lecture will critically survey the contemporary status of...
by David Christianson | Jan 23, 2015 | Adams Center Event, Faith & Learning, In Case You Missed It
Long before James K. Smith, Campbell understood the importance of beauty, narrative, and imagination in moral formation. Exciting manuscript evidence reveals the roots of his aesthetics, his pedagogy, and the practices he employed as a Christian educator.
by David Christianson | Jan 16, 2015 | Uncategorized
One of the many tools Canvas offers is a tool to record attendance in a face-to-face class. Roll Call Attendance, labeled “Attendance” in the side menu, is visible to instructors but not to students. A simple click can record an ongoing grade in the Gradebook for each...
by David Christianson | Dec 12, 2014 | Instructional Design, Instructional Technologies, Mobile Learning
It’s official – Canvas is now the enterprise learning management system for Abilene Christian University. Canvas is built in such a way that it can effectively be used for both fully-online and face-to-face courses. Tools such as SpeedGrader make grading and...