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Seven Principles Implementation Ideas
The following ideas for implementing the seven principles for good practice in undergraduate education were obtained from the following sources.
Apply the Seven Principles for Good Practice
The following is a brief summary of the Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education as compiled in a study supported by the American Association of Higher education, the Education Commission of States, and The Johnson Foundation. These Seven Principles are also presented in Chickering and Gamson's book entitled "Applying the Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" (1991). I utilized the Faculty Inventory presented at the back of this book to share with you the practices I apply in my teaching.
Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education
The original article from the March 1987 AAHE Bulletin
Implementing the Seven Principles - Chickering and Ehrmann
This essay, then, describes some of the most cost-effective and appropriate ways to use computers, video, and telecommunications technologies to advance the Seven Principles.
Seven Principles for Good Practice
Apathetic students, illiterate graduates, incompetent teaching, impersonal campuses -- so rolls the drumfire of criticism of higher education. More than two years of reports have spelled out the problems. States have been quick to respond by holding out carrots and beating with sticks. There are neither enough carrots nor enough sticks to improve undergraduate education without the commitment and action of students and faculty members. They are the precious resources on whom the improvement of undergraduate education depends. But how can students and faculty members improve undergraduate education? Many campuses around the country are asking this question. To provide a focus for their work, we offer seven principles based on research on good teaching and learning in colleges and universities.
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Why an iPod Touch in education?
The iPod Touch is device that I hardly use as a music or video player. Instead, I have chosen to mainly use it as an "Internet Device".
MIT OpenCourseWare | Comparative Media Studies | CMS.998 New Media Literacies, Spring 2007 | Home
This course serves as an in-depth look at literacy theory in media contexts, from its origins in ancient Greece to its functions and changes in the current age of digital media, participatory cultures, and technologized learning environments. Students wil
MIT OpenCourseWare | Comparative Media Studies | CMS.930 Media, Education, and the Marketplace, Fall 2001 | Home
How can we harness the emerging forms of interactive media to enhance the learning process? Professor Miyagawa and prominent guest speakers will explore a broad range of issues on new media and learning - technical, social, and business. Concrete examples
Writing a Teaching Philosophy Statement
Your philosophy of teaching statement should reflect your personal values and the needs of your students and your department. At the least, you will want to address four primary questions, usually in this order.
Media That Matters Film Festival: Short Films that Inspire Action
The Media That Matters Film Festival is the premier showcase for short films on the most important topics of the day. Local and global, online and in communities around the world, Media That Matters engages diverse audiences and inspires them to take acti
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Engrade - The Classroom Community
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