Monthly Archives: April 2012

The value of the online learning experience

Last week in GRAD602, we had an interesting conversation about the merits of online learning.  During the discussion, an opinion emerged that prospective employers may not value a degree that was earned online as much as one that was earned … Continue reading

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Friend or Foe: Chewing on the Learning Management System

LMS.  Honestly, not an acronym in my daily vocabulary.  But after coming to VCU, Blackboard is a common word.  And before that, ANGEL was a common word tossed around in grad school, referring to another type of course management system … Continue reading

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What does it take… and do I have it?

I am fortunate enough to be a postdoctoral fellow in the IRACDA (Institutional Research and Academic Career Development Award) program that weds laboratory research training and development of academic skills for teaching.  In conjunction with that path, I am participating in … Continue reading

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