
Living in a hyperlinked world means each of us now owns our reading experience. We choose our path by following links from our primary reading to ancillary media with just a click. While this reading experience empowers all of us, Read More …
Living in a hyperlinked world means each of us now owns our reading experience. We choose our path by following links from our primary reading to ancillary media with just a click. While this reading experience empowers all of us, Read More …
How do we hone students’ skills to examine news stories with a critical eye? This interview with Michelle Luhtala and Jacquelyn Whiting talks about how we can engage with students and staff on important research issues such as: Drafting better bibliographies Read More …
Students are going to great lengths to avoid reading literature. Rather than read classic texts, they will spend hours reading using Sparknotes, Shmoop, Gradesaver, and other internet sites that offer students a shortcut to understanding. For a long time, I Read More …
The formulation of a problem is often more essential than its solution, which may be merely a matter of mathematical or experimental skill. To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination Read More …