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AI and the Death of the College Essay
The Atlantic’s December issue has an essay “The College Essay Is Dead: Nobody is prepared for how AI will transform academia” by Stephen Marche that says that AI is going to make the college essay irrelevant. I say good riddance. … Continue reading
Posted in Academic integrity, education
Tagged academicintegrity, AI, education, writing
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Four Feathers Writing Guide – LibGuides at Royal Roads University
Four Feathers Writing Guide As someone who taught community college in Humboldt County and elsewhere, I have been looking for something like this for years. This is a very important piece of work – I have seen Indigenous People’s readers … Continue reading
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Tagged Coast Salish, composition, diversity, English, first nations, inclusive, indigenous, writing
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No school like old school…
Next month I am joining a group online that is going to read and annotate Engelbart’s Doug Engelbart’s 1962 research report and manifesto, Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework. I first read about this in Gardner Cambell’s blog posting on the project. … Continue reading
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Tagged clarity, gardnercampbell, katzoff, nasa, technicalwriting, tufte, writing
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NWeLearn: Student Makers & Publishers
These are some random notes from a very exciting presentation on alternative assessments and student driven work. The notes are not a complete account but reflects my own interests and distractions: Student Makers & Publishers Amber Lemiere, Instructor of English … Continue reading
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Tagged #NWeLearn, alternative, assessment, DIY, Mitra, multiliteracies, multimodal, student-driven, writing
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