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phuey wrote a new post, GGC Really WAS The Campus of Tomorrow!, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 4 years ago
Key takeaway from this article: Tenure = An Expensive Anachronism. (Naturally there is pushback…)
‘Never Waste a Good Pandemic’: Boulder’s arts and sciences dean wants to build back the faculty post-pandemic […]
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phuey wrote a new post, Helping Nontraditional Learners Succeed, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 4 years, 10 months ago
I love the Hechinger Report for the number of articles it publishes that relate directly to our GGC populations of learners and instructors alike. Here is one from last year of particular interest:
New Routes […]
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phuey wrote a new post, The Myth of the STEM Pipeline, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 5 years, 2 months ago
Not the most gripping commentary I’ve read on STEM education, but this part caught my interest:
“Too often in my neuroscience classes, I taught young women who, despite doing well and displaying an obvious […]
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phuey wrote a new post, What our students need…, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 5 years, 2 months ago
…is food, childcare, and assistance navigating the minefield of unclear expectations (= my needs on any given day…). Here’s an extensive report:
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phuey wrote a new post, Hell Freezes Over, Part Deux, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 5 years, 4 months ago
Not deleting my online video lecture series yet! — but definitely food for thought, esp. at this West Point-pedigreed institution.
US Researchers Urge Caution On Flipped Learning
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phuey wrote a new post, Class Size Impacts Women in STEM, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 5 years, 4 months ago
The summary article in Campus Technology (linked here) makes a reference toward the end to a “small fee” that one can pay for the full-length article. Turns out the fee is US$45, and the journal is not part of G […]
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phuey replied to the topic 4th Annual GGC Teaching & Learning Day Poster in the forum Specifications Grading Group 5 years, 7 months ago
Missed your poster (and TLD in general) this year 🙁 . But let me ask you! — would this be the best place to request info/help on setting up BCHM 3100K for specs grading?
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phuey wrote a new post, In an Era of Fake News and Growing Public Distrust, Institutions Must Reframe the Narrative, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 5 years, 8 months ago
“Sixty-one percent of Americans, Democrats and Republics alike, now believe that higher education is headed in the wrong direction. The rise of mistrust in higher education must be viewed within the context of a […]
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pdantzler and phuey are now friends 6 years, 1 month ago
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phuey wrote a new post, Tired of expensive textbooks? Interested in OER?, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 6 years, 1 month ago
Me too! Here is an article on how much it actually costs to develop an open educational resources (OER)-based course, from soup to nuts, whether you do it on your own or with a team. (Let me know if you want to […]
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phuey's profile was updated 6 years, 4 months ago
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phuey wrote a new post, HELL FREEZES OVER!!!, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 6 years, 7 months ago
Normally I wait until Friday to sift through all the sci/ed e-mails for interesting articles to post about, but this one merited an emergency post after landing in my inbox (on Wednesday!):
Study Finds Flipped […]
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Pat Uelmen Huey created the doc Meeting Minutes 2018-03-30 in the group BioChem Faculty Learning Community 6 years, 8 months ago
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phuey wrote a new post, Do you give re-tests? Should you?, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 6 years, 8 months ago
For contrasting points of view, see:
1) Yes! Retakes Do Not Promote Laziness. They Exemplify Compassion
2) No! Why I Give Students Only One Chance on Tests
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phuey commented on the post, Why I Stopped Allowing Laptops in My Classes, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 6 years, 9 months ago
In reply to: phuey wrote a new post, Why I Stopped Allowing Laptops in My Classes, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey The evidence has been around for years and is mounting: taking notes on a laptop (in classes or in […] ViewA valid point (and, I learned a new term!!), but like all classroom policies, a laptop ban should be implemented where appropriate and relaxed when appropriate. If a student has a documented need for accommodations, use of a laptop should be fine, but it would be the exception and not the rule.
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phuey wrote a new post, Turn Prisons Into Colleges, on the site Dr. Pat Uelmen Huey 6 years, 9 months ago
FYI: Perimeter College (Georgia State) has a program in which faculty can teach in Georgia prisons, including minimum security facilities. Check it out here:
For the NY Times Op-Ed article on similar […]
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