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In his book , the Nobel prizewinner Daniel Kahneman argues that we think in two key modes – automatic and effortful – or, in other words, fast (non-voluntary) and slow (attentional). It is, of course, the latter that has particular significance for teaching and learning in higher education. Online teaching
Who would’ve thought; too much of lazing around at home can actually get exhausting and our bodies can start to reflect a higher sense of boredom? Relaxing is good for our mental and physical health during this self-quarantine period – so it’s imperative we do it as much as necessary.
Of all the things readers tell me they want to work on this year, developing greater emotional intelligence is the one I hear over and over. That’s why I’ve compiled a free ebook, , which you can download here. And, it’s why I’m constantly looking for small, practical things that people
JobStreet continues its commitment to extend valuable support among job seekers amid the pandemic by not only providing jobs that matter but also giving learning and upskilling opportunities to every Filipino. With this partnership between JobStreet and FutureLearn, Filipinos can now learn 100% online with world-class universities and industry experts
Fake news. Shutterstock/Inked Pixels The spread of misinformation – in the form of unsubstantiated rumour and intentionally deceitful propaganda – is nothing new. Even in antiquity, Antony and Cleopatra were were cast as villains through fake news shared by Octavian. However, the global proliferation of social media, the 24-hour news
NMSU professor elected as board officer of national online learning organization Date: 01/08/2020 Writer: Adriana M. Chavez, 575-646-1957, adchavez@nmsu.edu Julia Parra, an assistant professor at New Mexico State University’s College of Education, has been elected to the board of the Online Learning Consortium. The OLC is a leading professional