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Cognition Ignition
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HotCog - Exploring ideas and issues in Higher Education, particularly those related to Learning, Educational Technology, Assessment and Student Affairs. Higher Ed Reads Blog. Saturday, December 21, 2013. 8220; If Colleges don't change the way they do business, students will…. 8221; Looking back at an article from 2010 following TIAA-CREF's Higher Education Leadership Conference - how well have their predictions turned out. Students will change the way colleges do business. But it is clear that the US has...
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Cognition Ignition: Tips: Pre-test - Post-test assessment
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HotCog - Exploring ideas and issues in Higher Education, particularly those related to Learning, Educational Technology, Assessment and Student Affairs. Higher Ed Reads Blog. Tuesday, December 10, 2013. Tips: Pre-test - Post-test assessment. Pre-test – post-test is a quantitative technique used to measure the difference. Useful to assimilate data on variable experiences into a prescribed set of categories, such as learning outcomes. Relatively easy to create and administer. Determine whether the question...
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Cognition Ignition
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HotCog - Exploring ideas and issues in Higher Education, particularly those related to Learning, Educational Technology, Assessment and Student Affairs. Higher Ed Reads Blog. Tuesday, December 24, 2013. Top Influences of Higher Education in 2013. Ed O'Bannon and the antitrust lawsuit against NCAA. Could drastically change the college experience of student athletes. Caroline Hoxby and Sarah Turner - researchers who've researched ways to overcome the "undermatching" phenomena. View my complete profile.
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Cognition Ignition
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HotCog - Exploring ideas and issues in Higher Education, particularly those related to Learning, Educational Technology, Assessment and Student Affairs. Higher Ed Reads Blog. Sunday, December 22, 2013. What does the dog say? No More Woof" translates canine thoughts to English. 4 reasons (out of many probably) as to why this is important for education in general:. It may replace the mouse, keyboard AND gestures! Imagine scrolling through your iPad or turning on the Xbox Kinect simply by thinking….
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Cognition Ignition: Bl g e r's B war : G v ng On y H lf of th St ry
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HotCog - Exploring ideas and issues in Higher Education, particularly those related to Learning, Educational Technology, Assessment and Student Affairs. Higher Ed Reads Blog. Friday, July 15, 2011. Bl g e r's B war : G v ng On y H lf of th St ry. Recently I saw a link on LinkedIn sharing a blog by Dr. Rey Junco, who blogs about college students' use of technology and its impact on their experience and performance. This particular blog entry. And a much smaller 2008 study by Heiberger and Harper. The HERI...
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Cognition Ignition: Tracking Attendance at Co-Curricular Activities
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HotCog - Exploring ideas and issues in Higher Education, particularly those related to Learning, Educational Technology, Assessment and Student Affairs. Higher Ed Reads Blog. Thursday, May 3, 2012. Tracking Attendance at Co-Curricular Activities. A Coordinator of Programs in the. Office of Campus Activities and Programs at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Jeff asks for feedback on the program, and in spirit of doing so, I’d like to offer a few thoughts. Very much is longitudinal. Generally...
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Cognition Ignition: To assess academic dishonesty or not?
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HotCog - Exploring ideas and issues in Higher Education, particularly those related to Learning, Educational Technology, Assessment and Student Affairs. Higher Ed Reads Blog. Thursday, December 26, 2013. To assess academic dishonesty or not? In the Summer 2013 issue of New Directions for Student Affairs (. Selected contemporary assessment issues. He concludes that quantifying the amount of academic dishonesty on campus is not worth the political and PR related consequences. Assessment works better when w...