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A video of a service dog has now gone viral on Instagram as he attends a college lecture alongside his human. The American Kennel Club (AKC)-registered Golden Retriever often attends classes with his ...
An unexpected “guest lecturer” recently made an appearance at IIT Bombay and social media can’t get enough of it. Instead of ...
How early video artists used loops to explore the self-reflexive nature of the medium was discussed by USC Aiken art historian Dr. Jeremy Culler at the university’s “Aiken in the Alley” lecture series ...
BIG RAPIDS, MI – A Michigan professor who was placed on administrative leave over a profanity-laced lecture video where he called students “vectors of disease” says swearing during lectures is a ...
Keeping your students engaged in lecture can be difficult at the best of times. Poorly created videos can be distracting and may cause student learning to suffer. When students view your videos, they ...
Last Thursday, the University of California, Berkeley’s Center for Southeast Asia Studies hosted a well-attended online lecture by historian Dr. Joseph Scalice entitled “Three Grenades in August: ...
Office hours are an important opportunity to allow students to ask questions one-on-one, get individualized attention, and coach them through any challenges they’re having with your course. When ...
A recent UCLA study suggests that students who speed-watch video lectures can actually understand what they learn from them. These can be similar to listening to the same pre-recorded clip at a ...
BIG RAPIDS, MI – A professor who sued Ferris State University after he was suspended for making a profanity-laced lecture video has settled his lawsuit with the university and agreed to retire. Barry ...
A recent UCLA study found no significant costs to watching online lecture videos at faster speeds. According to the study published Nov. 14, there was no difference in learning comprehension between ...
Creative Commons co-founder Lawrence Lessig has filed a complaint in a U.S federal court after he was forced to take down a YouTube video of his lecture which included clips that depicted groups of ...
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