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Category: Teaching

Asking Questions the Smart Way (in tech)

By jcmeloni Posted on March 2, 2009 Posted in Teaching, Techie 2 Comments

I am currently co-teaching (with Dr. Kristin Arola) ENGL/DTC 356: Electronic Research and the Rhetoric of Information. We are asking our students to do things with technology they aren’t used to doing, and thus (and appropriately) we are often answering …

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Tagged with: coding, pedagogy

On Staying Politically Neutral in the Classroom

By jcmeloni Posted on February 15, 2009 Posted in Teaching 4 Comments

When I started teaching college students, nigh on two and a half years ago, I didn’t really know what I was doing (not that I especially know now). I wasn’t a particularly great college student as an undergrad, and that …

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Tagged with: pedagogy

Why Comment on Blogs?

By jcmeloni Posted on February 10, 2009 Posted in Teaching No Comments

Let me be the first to note that in the last year or so I’ve been a lousy commenter on blogs. I read many, and I bookmark a bunch of stuff to write about later (which I never do), but …

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Tagged with: blogging, social networking

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