Feedback can be a powerful force in college classrooms, and there are ways to make the experience of providing and receiving it even stronger.
Read MoreCampaign organizers oppose facial recognition because they believe the technology could violate students' privacy without their consent and exacerbate bias toward and discrimination against minorities, says Erica Darragh, board member for Students for Sensible Drug Policy who graduated from the University of North Georgia in 2018.
Read MoreColleges across the country are transforming library rooms and dorm halls into esports arenas designed to gather gamers to play and watch together, in person.
Read MoreSimplifying a nuclear deterrence wargame example from Tom Allen's War Games, both the blue and red teams physically and emotionally experienced the crushing stress of nuclear strike planning.
Read MoreWell-designed assessments can combat both problems by encouraging students to prioritize their intellectual growth, while also developing marketable skills.
Read MoreIf someone is learning meaningful things every day for what they need to do next, and they come to us for formal education as the final piece of the puzzle, we have to understand not just what they already know but also their learning identity. How are do they learn? That learning identity is formed by how they engage in learning in their work life, their family life, in formal environments and as a citizen.
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