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Jim Groom’s visit–listen in!
We’re anxiously awaiting the video of our most recent seminar meeting so that we can share it with anyone interested who wasn’t present. In the interim, check out the audio of Jim’s presentation, which he broadcast on ds106 radio. If … Continue reading
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Questions from the morning session
Here are the general categories of questions we came up with: 1. What and where is Gen Ed? 2. What is the role of and means of implementation of Gen Ed in the majors, esp. at a college of technology? … Continue reading
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have any General Education questions?
We started talking about what general education is during our first meeting in December; here’s a list of what we briefly said GenEd is: foundations prerequisites broadens what will set students apart controversy about great books how you particulate hands … Continue reading