Archives for Teaching and Learning - Page 7
Finding Government Information
This article is the fourth part of a series by UNG Libraries covering some of the newest and most exciting additions to our GALILEO Database collections. A new post will…
Complete College Georgia and UNG
Like many other states in the , Georgia participates in the Complete College America initiative. This initiative came about in response to studies indicating that in order to be globally…
No Time for Tolerance
Tolerance is not enough. Too often, we look at diversity with a superficial mindset or view it as a panacea. We talk of “tolerance” and think that we have contributed…
GALILEO Database: Artstor
By Angela Megaw This article is the third part of a series by UNG Libraries covering some of the newest and most exciting additions to our GALILEO Database collections. A new…
Space to Teach: The Teaching Professor Technology Conference
In 2013, the English Learning Support department at UNG was awarded a $100,000 grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. As part of the "Adaptive Learning Market Acceleration Program" (ALMAP)…
GALILEO Database: ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times™
This article is the second part of a series by UNG Libraries covering some of the newest and most exciting additions to our GALILEO Database collections. A new post will appear…
GALILEO Database: History Reference Center
This article is the first part of a series by UNG Libraries covering some of the newest and most exciting additions to our GALILEO Database collections. A new post will…
To Incentivize or Not To Incentivize
As an instructor, my philosophy has always been to treat college students as adults. This philosophy generated from both my own experiences as a student and also the fact that…
Tutoring Services: Outcomes and Experiences
In my seven years of tutoring STEM courses, I have witnessed every type of student imaginable – the smart, the go-getter, the “do enough to get by,” the last-minute, the “I…
Faculty + Librarians: Collaborating for Student Learning
Similar to writing a research paper, conducting research is a cyclical process. Many times, however, the research process consists of myriad baby steps with stops and starts that may or may…