
What a Cool Syllabus…But is It Accessible?
Recently, I attended a conference and was sharing my new visual syllabus with some colleagues. After several interactions, I noticed the most frequent comment was,
Recently, I attended a conference and was sharing my new visual syllabus with some colleagues. After several interactions, I noticed the most frequent comment was,
In the scholarly world, the currency of reputation and progress is often measured in the form of published articles. The pressure to publish is an
In our small language department, we each teach a different foreign language (Chinese, French, German, and Spanish), but we share the core learning goal of
In December 2022, an event occurred that caused a revolution in how we find, interact, and record information. The ChatGPT release was an immediate sensation.
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