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Dr. Cynthia Powell uses iPads as a teaching platform in Chemisty

by Shaylee Southerland | May 24, 2013 | Archived, In the News, Special Guest

What are you doing? I have written a Physical Sciences textbook using iBook Author that is used in the Chemistry 203 course….this is a course for pre-service elementary school teachers. iPads are used as the teaching platform and all homework, laboratory work...

Killer Congregations: Massachusetts’ Ministers and the Salem Witchcraft Crisis

by Shaylee Southerland | Apr 2, 2013 | In the News

Wednesday, April 10, 2013 Puritan ministers, influential leaders in the towns and villages of seventeenth century colonial Massachusetts, insisted on the existence of witchcraft.  But when villagers began to turn on one another, labeling women and men throughout Essex...

Pursuing Justice at CitySquare with Gerald Britt

by Shaylee Southerland | Mar 28, 2013 | Special Guest

  The Rev. Gerald Britt is Vice President of Public Policy & Community Program Development at CitySquare in Dallas, Texas. Gerald joined CitySquare in September 2004 to further his lifelong work serving those around him. Prior to coming to CitySquare Rev....

Modeling Intentional Communities

by Shaylee Southerland | Mar 27, 2013 | Faith & Learning, Informative Articles

In the summer of 2012, ACU’s Monty Lynn, Kent Smith and Brandon Young visited 11 intentional communities in cities spanning North America. They highlighted some of their key findings and suggested ways their research may be useful in helping ACU students explore...

Source and Message Factors in International Advertising

by Shaylee Southerland | Mar 19, 2013 | Research

How do culture and conclusion explicitness affect consumers’ attitudes toward advertisements? Come learn which type of conclusion is most persuasive in a lunch session on Wednesday, March 27th, in the Adams Center!
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