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OpenClass Social and iPad App Information

by Shaylee Southerland | Jan 18, 2013 | Instructional Design

OpenClass users:  please note below specific differences between the new OpenClass Social and the iPad App. OpenClass Social on the web: – Will have the new social stream, which includes Share Posts and Top-level Discussion Posts. – Will allow for...

Pearson Release: OpenClass Social

by Shaylee Southerland | Jan 10, 2013 | Archived, Instructional Design

OpenClass added a social component today called, OpenClass Social.  These new components act as a Social Media platform aimed at increasing social and academic engagement.  Below is a statement released by Pearson outlining the changes:   This product is in BETA...

What's in a Grade: Designing Meaningful Assessment of Student Learning

by Trey Shirley | Oct 17, 2012 | Instructional Design

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What’s in a Grade: Designing Meaningful Assessment of Student Learning

by Shaylee Southerland | Oct 17, 2012 | Instructional Design

Join Mindi Thompson as she shares practical strategies for building meaningful assessments of student learning at an Adams Center lunch on Thursday, October 18th. RSVP today or call ext. 2455 to reserve your spot!

Art of Teaching Series

by Shaylee Southerland | Sep 27, 2012 | Featured, Informative Articles, Instructional Design

The Art of Teaching Series provides opportunities for faculty members to explore empirically based teaching techniques in an encouraging environment. Practical, hands-on strategies and a community of support offer faculty members the chance to get small group and...
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