Long Night Against PROCRASTINATION is Back

Long Night Against PROCRASTINATION is Back

Do you remember how you felt about your favorite college professors–the one whose name you looked for when it came time to sign up for classes, the one whose teaching precipitated one of those sea changes in thinking that happen to college freshmen?  I’ve had...
Something Is Not Right

Something Is Not Right

I just read a New Yorker article about the Sackler family who own the pharmaceutical company that makes Oxycontin.  It is a shocking story of how the company, by marketing directly and aggressively to doctors, almost singlehandedly caused the current crisis of opioid...
The Holy Grail

The Holy Grail

Do you <3 your textbook?  If you don’t, your students probably don’t either.  What would it be like to teach a course with text materials that did exactly what you want them to do? This is the Holy Grail of the OER project.  Yes, the price of textbooks is insane...
Using Your Syllabus to Combat Hunger

Using Your Syllabus to Combat Hunger

  Twenty-one per cent of NMC students who responded to the Learner Engagement Survey this spring said they were likely to use a food pantry if we had one.  Ten per cent said that they often cannot afford to eat three meals a day.  I was really surprised by that....
FOR FACULTY WORKING WITH OER

FOR FACULTY WORKING WITH OER

Helping bring down the cost of college by choosing free or low-cost textbooks is one way faculty can lighten the load for students and keep them on the path to a degree.  As the cost of textbooks has risen, students have coped by simply not purchasing them.  Having...