Academic Affairs (RIT): Recent submissions
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Programming for Information Technology IIA Winter (20032)
(Facutly Learning Community, 2004)Active learning is based on the constructivist approach to learning where students become active participants in the learning process. This approach is most effective when the students drive the exercise and the instructor ... -
Department of Information Technology Faculty Learning Community
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008) -
Faculty of Management Information Systems and Accounting
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008) -
Promoting peer-to-peer coursework support through small teams
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008) -
Research at RIT
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008) -
NTID counseling and academic advising services: Up close and personal
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008-05-13) -
A Metacognitive tool to improve student writing skills
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HEOP Program Overview
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Senior Year Transition
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TRiO Student Support Services
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Securing Wallace Library Materials From Loss
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Orientation Assistant Recruitment
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Freshman advising outcomes chart
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Teaching metaphor: Salad maker
(2007)I am a salad maker. I like to take the various ingredients (students) and look at them as individuals with their unique taste, aroma, etc. I look at their social indicators, race, gender, religion, etc. These ingredients ... -
Development of analytical skills through cooperative learning
(2007)Imparting abstract thinking and analytical skills into students has always been a challenging task for me in upper level classes in mechanical engineering. The root of the problem in our students lies in prior knowledge ... -
Annie Leibovitz: Photographs 1970-1990
(2007-11-27)In this lecture, Annie Leibovitz discusses her work through her four "points of view" or elements of her photography: people (full-figure photos) as a dominant theme, portraits of famous people (as a form of truth-telling), ... -
RIT Research Programs 2003 Annual Report
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RIT Research Programs 2004 Annual Report
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RIT Research Programs 2005 Annual Report
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2005-10)