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Notes Using Information Technology as an Excuse and a Means to Achieve a Vision Worth Working Toward...Extending Steve Gilbert's TLT-SWG listserv into the 21st century
For access to this info as listserv, podcast, Webpage, etc., see:www.tltgroup.org/tlt-swg.htm

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Boundaries in Academia: Personal, Professional, Political, Spiritual? [with <1 minute of audio]

What are the ideal “boundaries” that should exist between “the professional,” “the personal,” “the political,” and "the spiritual"? How can academics best integrate [or separate] their professional, personal, political, and spiritual lives?In particular, is it possible for faculty who teach in ANY discipline to engage with their students beyond the narrowest definition of the purpose and content of a single course? Should they? Can they avoid doing so?Is it only those w ...

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Shared Governance - Making Respectful Trade-offs [with 3.3 minutes of audio]

"Overload, Shared Governance Productive Assessment - New Paradoxes (and Paradigms?)" Do you see a shift away from older patterns of shared governance when lines could be drawn more clearly and easily between different parts of an educational institution? … What if anything could be done to help faculty and others to be involved more comfortably and constructively in these trade-off kinds of

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“26 Days!” [1.5 Mins. Audio - Cajun Academic Humor]

Another Boudreaux story "26 Days!" is now available For more Boudreaux stories – Cajun Academic Humor - go to: http://www.tltgroup.org/listserv/tlt-swg.html I hope you enjoy them! Steve GilbertNOTE: David E. Boudreaux, native and resident of Thibodaux, La., is Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Nicholls State University. We appreciate the warmth, good nature, and underlying care for humanity that often emerges from his unique "Cajun Academic Humor." Boudreaux's stories ha ...

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Student Engagement, Learning Communities at Johnson C. Smith University

Telephone interview with Phyllis Dawkins, Dir. Faculty Development, Johnson C. Smith U. about student engagement, learning communities, assessment, related practices and resources; more detail in recording attached (7.5 minutes MP3 - also avail. as TLT-SWG podcast episode). SKELETAL TEXT SUMMARY [Questions from Steven W. Gilbert = "SWG"Responses from Phyllis Dawkins = "PWD"] SWG: What is JCSU doing to develop Student Engagement? PWD: Trying to find activities that promote social and acad ...

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Boudreaux - Paris Story [Cajun Academic Humor]

My favorite Boudreaux story - the classic - "Boudreaux Goes to Paris" is attached to this posting. Moral of the Story: Choose A or BA. You can't always rely on technology...B. If the learner doesn't understand the purpose of instructional technology being used, everyone's time can be wasted. Hope you enjoy it!Steve GilbertPS: For more Boudreaux stories, go to: http://www.tltgroup.org/listserv/tlt-swg.html NOTE: David E. Boudreaux, native and resident of Thibodaux, La., is Vi ...

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Very Simple 12 Minute Intro to Feeds&Podcasts

Here's a very simple explanation of RSS feeds, blogs, podcasts, etc. - in about 12 minutes as Steve Gilbert answers a few good questions from Rebecca Kurtz of the TLT Group during a phone conversation in mid-June, 2006.For more info, resources on these topics, also, see:http://www.tltgroup.org/blogs.htmandhttp://www.tltgroup.org/blogworkshop/feeds.htm

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