
The Peculiar Case of Space and its Relationship with Equity in Asynchronous Online Learning
When growing up in India throughout my childhood, my siblings and I were fortunate to have a study desk: A simple teakwood desk with a

When growing up in India throughout my childhood, my siblings and I were fortunate to have a study desk: A simple teakwood desk with a

This article first appeared in the Teaching Professor on July 19, 2017. © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. It is time to bid farewell to a career

The capacity of instructors to inspire cultural awareness and cultural intelligence (CQ) in the classroom provides instructor effectiveness and engages students in the diversity, equity,

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many of us were scrambling to figure out how to keep learning going. At the time, I was an associate

This article first appeared in the Teaching Professor on February 12, 2018. © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. I recently received a frantic phone call from a distraught

Have you ever made a professional decision and later realized it had negative unintended consequences for others on campus, be it your students or colleagues?

My professional career centers around helping educators create engaging learning environments for their students. Often, that entails uncovering how best to use the available educational

This article first appeared in the Teaching Professor on July 19, 2017. © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. As instructors, we learn a lot about our students

Online courses can be examined from two perspectives—what students do in the course and how a professor structures the course. There are a variety of

This article first appeared in the Teaching Professor on July 17, 2017. © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. Like many professors, I use group projects in my
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