Blog — ...and various notebooks. Gathering everything into one document or notebook allows us to pinpoint what we felt was important in a lecture and easily find it again. Swag bag. Don’t...
Blog — ...we like to get creative with our displays. Check out our booth from last year and two years ago. We can’t wait for you to see what’s in store for...
Blog — ...Also the film “How to Start a Revolution,” chronicling Gene Sharp’s work, is an inspiring tool for use in classrooms and within activist groups. The International Center on Nonviolent Conflict...
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Blog — ...or Erna Völker? To which name shall I answer? What am I to do? “Levi Baumstein,” the soldier called. This boy was quivering when I saw him slowly raise his...
Blog — ...remain invisible until they’re communicated. And here’s where scholarly presses come in. If scholarly work is meant to improve society, then society needs to be able to use that work....
Blog — ...and reflective words that form poetry there is a vast expanse of knowledge. For International Women’s Day, we shared excerpts written by women about women. Today, we are sharing excerpts...
Contributor — Mark J.W. Lee, adjunct senior lecturer with the School of Education at Charles Sturt University and immediate past editor-in-chief of MERLOT’s Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, has broad interests...
Contributor — Swapna Kumar is clinical associate professor at the School of Teaching and Learning, University of Flordia. She directs the online doctorate in educational technology that forms the basis of this...
Contributor — Gale Parchoma, associate professor in the Department of Curriculum Studies: Educational Technology and Design at the University of Saskatchewan, was the national program coordinator for Canada’s Collaboration for Online Higher...