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Landscapes of learning for unknown futures: presenter responses to audience questions

SRHE

Here the three presenters reflect on some of the ideas and issues raised during the first symposium on ‘Networks’. This blog has been compiled by Sam Elkington, Jill Dickinson, and Sinéad Murphy (SRHE Conferences and Events Manager.) To do so we need to provide ongoing forums for interprofessional and staff-student discussion.

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Holiday Breaks – Not the Best Time for College Tours

Great College Advice

You may be able to meet with someone in the admissions office, but it will be difficult to get a feel for the college culture without students present. The library may be on limited hours if it is open at all. For more tips, read our previous blog post: Planning the Perfect Campus Visit. Most colleges have sign-ups online.

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3 Questions for a Retired Academic Librarian

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Learning Innovation In an email response to my piece “ How Do Academic Libraries Spend Their Money? As David spent the last 40 years working as an academic librarian and the last 20 years as a library dean, his critique carries some weight. These may not be the most prestigious or richest libraries.

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Why Principals Care About Transforming the K-12 Diploma Experience

Parchment

The task of keeping an archive or library of previously issued diplomas is difficult, making it hard for institutions to securely manage and access old records. Blog Higher Ed Myth Busting: Does Course Sharing Help or Hurt Retention? There’s always more to learn.

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The 6 most in-demand topics for district leaders last year

EAB

Blogs The 6 most in-demand topics for district leaders last year AskEAB's 6 most popular research requests in 2022-2023 Each year, EAB’s Dedicated Advisors pass hundreds of questions from district leaders and school administrators to our AskEAB team. District policies and management: 28% of requests District management: 16% Other (e.g.,

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4 Online Teaching Strategies To Promote Collaboration and Community

The Scholarly Teacher

Secondary groups are formed with an expert from each group to present their content. 2) How might you use one of the strategies noted in this blog in your own course to bring. Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning, 10(3–4), 137– 173. synchronous or asynchronous virtual environments? Farrell, O.

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Top Benefits of Doing a Remote Internship

AIFS Abroad

Whether you want to set up shop in your home, dorm room, a local coffee shop, or neighborhood library, you’ll enjoy the ability to gain professional experience from the comfort of your laptop. Learn More About Virtual Internships The post Top Benefits of Doing a Remote Internship appeared first on AIFS Study Abroad Blog.