Accessibility:  How the Scribe Accommodation Works

Accessibility: How the Scribe Accommodation Works

One of our students came to me the other day with a situation regarding his accommodation. Background: the student has a condition that affects his fine motor skills leaving his handwriting illegible. One of the approved accommodations is a scribe during tests and...

What Should Learning Be?

Well, learning, from a behaviorists standpoint, is a persistent and measurable alteration in an organism’s behavior. We know we can measure the alteration in behavior fairly easily in our own test subjects (i.e. students). Give them some form of assessment and...

Learning to Teach Online by Taking Massive Open Online Courses

One of the assignments for the Teaching Solutions Class was to participate in a “M.O.O.C”, which stands for massive open online course. These college level courses are offered free or for a small fee. The student receives a completion certificate when all of the...

Learning is Loud!

The Mark & Helen Osterlin Library is the loudest library I have ever worked.  This past week it has been even louder than usual.  Maybe it’s the early snow or lack of sunlight, but there is definitely a loud vibe going on in the NMC library. We are a pretty...
A picture is worth a thousand words

A picture is worth a thousand words

A picture is worth a thousand words. I received a submission for a writing assignment today via email.  It was a picture, included as an attachment, showing a handwritten homework assignment, taken with the smartphone, at arm’s-length.  I have received three...