Author Archives: Laura Van Drie
Unexpected Benefits of Teaching Online
Some faculty members are uneasy about the anonymity of teaching a class online. But psychology professor Dr. Gabie Smith actually prefers to teach her Psychology of Sex and Gender course online, and she uses a variety of techniques to help … More → Continue Reading
Crystal Anderson: Reaping the benefits of blogging
Dr. Crystal Anderson, Associate Professor of English, publishes her research in a medium that many scholars avoid: A blog. Anderson, who teaches classes in Asian film and literature, stumbled upon “Kpop,” or Korean popular music that is part of culture (“Hallyu,” … More → Continue Reading
This Week in Tweets: May 11, 2012
In case you missed it, here’s what @elontechnology and @elonteaching have been tweeting this week. If you have yet to begin using Twitter, learn how to get started. Interested in Teaching and Learning? Save the Date for Elon University’s Teaching and Learning Conference … More → Continue Reading
This Week in Tweets
Happy Friday! In case you missed it, here’s what @elontechnology and @elonteaching have been tweeting this week. If you have yet to begin using Twitter, learn how to get started. #OneNote is part of Microsoft Office, which available for all faculty, staff, and Continue Reading
This Week in Tweets
Happy Friday! In case you missed it, here’s what @elontechnology and @elonteaching have been tweeting this week. If you have yet to begin using Twitter, learn how to get started. RT @HarvardBiz: How mobile technology is shaping the new generation http://s.hbr.org/I1j2iP #Adobe CS6 … More → Continue Reading
This Week in Tweets
Happy Friday! In case you missed it, here’s what @elontechnology and @elonteaching have been tweeting this week. If you have yet to begin using Twitter, learn how to get started. Interesting thoughts. RT @derekbruff: New blog post: Questions Worth Asking … More → Continue Reading
Getting started with Twitter
Overview “Tweets” are short, 140-character messages that are sent out into cyberspace. Once you set up a Twitter account, you can Tweet as much or as little as you like and follow your friends, companies, news sources and more. Terms … More → Continue Reading