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Author: Taylor Fayle

More Than Just Shiny Objects: ITLS Keynote Recap

The 2nd annual UH System Innovative Teaching and Learning Symposium took place at the UH Main Campus, Friday April 15, …
by Taylor Fayle/ April 20, 2016/
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Discussion Board 101: Conceptual Moves

Discussion Boards are not Seminars In online courses its typical to let the brick and mortar instance of a class …
by Taylor Fayle/ February 12, 2016/

Supporting Student Learning Through Hands-on Access to Augmentative and Alternative Communication Technology

The Communication Sciences and Disorders Department at the University of Houston has initiated a program to promote hands-on learning of …
by Taylor Fayle/ October 19, 2015/

Dr. Shibley’s Keynote Presentation

Dr. Ike Shibley, Associate Professor of Chemistry at Penn State Berks, gave the keynote, Friday, April 24th, at the first …
by Taylor Fayle/ May 19, 2015/

Creating Hybrid Art History Courses as a TIP Project

University of Houston professors who have made “hybrid” art history courses talk about the advantages of doing 1/2 the work …
by Taylor Fayle/ May 19, 2015/
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