Collaborative Writing in the Profession

Introduction Online collaborative documents have revolutionized the educational landscape, particularly in disciplines requiring teamwork and real-time feedback. This example looks at the implementation of collaborative tools in a college-level journalism course, highlighting their impact on student learning outcomes and the simulation of professional journalistic practices. Collaborative Tools in Education Online collaborative platforms offer a range…

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Generative AI in the Classroom

Meeting #1 Dr. Beena George in conjunction with TeachOnline hosted a Faculty Circle discussing the challenge and opportunity of generative AI for faculty and students. Here are the key points: Opportunities: Challenges: Dr. George gave examples of assignments where students used ChatGPT to engage critically with the content. However, concerns remain about developing writing and…

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Alternative Ways to Access Microsoft Teams

While the recommended method for accessing Microsoft Teams Class Meetings is through the Blackboard – Microsoft Teams LTI, you can access any and all events through the browser, or the Microsoft Teams Apps (Desktop or Smartphones). Microsoft Teams App 2. Click on the event you are attending, and press join. 3. Complete the meeting pre-check…

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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) provides students with articles on all manners of philosophical topics, including individual philosophers, concepts and theories. This is a useful resource for supplemental material. SEP was designed so that each entry is maintained and kept up-to-date by an expert or group of experts in the field. All entries and…

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