The Cleveland Orchestra, America’s finest symphonic ensemble, has in recent years been largely silent on record. That’s finally changing. https://t.co/WIYdW2wCuD
Meet John Muir, part of the all-hands-on deck effort @TechOhioState to help instructors and students @OhioState transition to a world of virtual learning. #KeepLearning#KeepTeaching https://t.co/YsNLzPOxsp
If you have any information that could help bring Amber Evans home safely, please contact Columbus Police. Evans is the Juvenile Justice Coalition executive director and lead organizer of the People's Justice Project.
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On the flip side, why I think there's such a compelling argument, too, for teaching/learning coding (etc.) in the context a great undergraduate general-education experience, not just sufficing with technical skills learned in bootcamps and things.
Position open on the Digital Flagship team at Ohio State! This position focuses on helping students develop digital skills by providing opportunities to learn to code. #digitalflagship
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Here's how the Office of Distance Education and eLearning is keeping faculty and students on the leading edge of teaching and learning. Thanks for the feature, @OhioStateNews! https://t.co/OHB9kUjOnz
@kottke Just want to put a HUGE endorsement out for Authority and (especially) Acceptance. Much better than Annihilation, and both very different in tone. I had tears at the end of Acceptance, and parts of it still haunt me after two years.
“As part of our ongoing celebration of The Cleveland Orchestra’s Centennial Season, we're excited to introduce our 1st ever mascot BRAVO! THE BADGER, who embodies everything good about the Orchestra & this terrific community.” – Ross Binnie, Chief Brand Officer #TCO100
Buried a little further here is a darker accusation about why some folks designing online courses spend more time planning assessment than planning the teaching and learning. https://t.co/xMQQosFpqE
And a person would be at LEAST as likely to cheat on a "self-check" assignment if they knew it was categorizing them, feeding them different opportunities (vs. just affecting their course grade), right?