Uncovering new keys to countering anti-Black racism and inequity using computational social science
A new Summer Institute in Computational Social Science organized by Howard University and Mathematica promises to bring the power of computational social science to the issues of systemic racism and inequality in America. This marks the first time the successful SICSS model is being hosted by a Historically Black College or University.
On the Other Side of Racism Awareness: Interviews
An interview study explores views of recent African American college graduates.
Commit to change and improve practice through Action Research
See this interview with Ernie Stringer and Geoff Mills to learn how he applies action research in educational contexts.
Teaching & learning online? Two new podcasts & a book
Teaching and learning online: new podcasts, tips, and a book.
Doing Qualitative Research in a Digital World: Interview with the Authors
Trena Paulus and Jessica Lester discuss changes in online research and updates to their book, Doing Qualitative Research in a Digital World.
Employing Multimodal Strategies in Online Teaching
Use more than one approach to keep online learners engaged!
Dissertations & E-Learning Interview with Dr. Linda Bloomberg
A research conversation about online learning and dissertation preparation with Dr. Linda Bloomberg.
Identifying and Supporting Struggling Students in Online Courses
Help struggling students and keep them engaged.
Gary King makes all lectures for Quantitative Social Science Methods course free online
What is the field of statistical analysis? So begins Gary King’s first online course in the Harvard Government Dept graduate methods sequence. King, the Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor at Harvard University -- one of 25 with Harvard's most distinguished faculty title -- and Director of the Institute for Quantitative Social Science has just recorded all his lectures and made them free to access online. The videos range in length from 30 minutes to an hour and half and you can watch them all on YouTube here.
FLUX Pedagogy: Transforming Teaching & Learning during Coronavirus
Dr. Ravitch suggests pedagogical thinking for online teaching and learning in the midst of a crisis.
Active Online Learning in Research Methods
Teaching online? Use these free resources for online research activities that will engage your students.
August Focus & Mentor-in-Residence
This interview with Dr. Linda Bloomberg kicks off a month-long focus on Teaching and Learning Research.
Tips for Faculty Who Mentor Students Who are Working Professionals
Mentoring adult students? These tips might help!