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ntr23 (flickr) Have you ever searched ratemyprofessors.com or a similar site to see how your students rank you? The results can be enlightening—or disheartening.   I recently received the following comment: “Worst Professor, i ever had. Avoid him.” The problem with … Continue reading

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gavinr (flickr) If you’re an online instructor, you can easily make your courses more engaging with elearning audio snippets. Adding sound to a course is simple, and you likely have the free audio tools you need right at your fingertips. … Continue reading

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This handicap-inaccessible curb shows how Universal Design is often ignored. (League of Michigan Bicyclists/flickr)   I received a forwarded email message last week proclaiming that providing mainstream accessibility for people with disabilities was “exploding in the computer area.” Yet another … Continue reading

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  Education has changed dramatically since the digital revolution, and technology in the classroom is no exception. When I began taking college classes at Dakota State University about 15 years ago, I had never sent an email or browsed this … Continue reading

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