A Look at Some High-Speed Reading Lists
What you do and how you do it are largely shaped by what you learn. One of the ways you can learn is through professional reading. Jefferson, Adams, and Franklin… Read more »
What you do and how you do it are largely shaped by what you learn. One of the ways you can learn is through professional reading. Jefferson, Adams, and Franklin… Read more »
I think the success of our founding fathers was based largely on the personal learning network they each created. In a previous post, I talked about the volume of information… Read more »
I am almost done teaching my first course for the University of Wyoming. It is an Introduction to Online Teaching. I personally think the class has been wonderful, but it… Read more »
In my class, Intro to Online Teaching, one of the discussion threads happened to address Google Scholar. As a fan of this topic, I was happy to see this discussion…. Read more »
As many of you already know, I am a huge fan of Zotero. I announced when they created access from browsers other than FireFox, and I also announced when they… Read more »
This term I have had the pleasure of teaching a graduate level course, Intro to Online Teaching. As part of the course, learners have to create an online course within… Read more »