To avoid the possibility of miscommunication in the online classroom, it’s important to consider the tone of your messages.
In this video, STEM Associate Professor Elizabeth Pearsall, Ph.D., explains what you’ll find in your free lab kit when you take an online chemistry class.
Ever since Wikipedia debuted on the Internet, it has proved to be a wealth of information for anyone who is searching for answers.
Artificial intelligence should bring value to society. Does it? Yes and no. But the “no” answer needs to be constantly tested and explored further.
When students see that they can create an original paper and be praised for their work, they feel a sense of pride and professionalism. How do we as teachers instruct our students about the perils of cheating when there is so much evidence of people getting away with it?
In a recent TV ad, a group of office workers give their boss a holiday gift of automobile floor mats. He seems overjoyed. But are employees supposed to give presents to their supervisor?
Candidates will often favor a job opportunity that has a human touch. If a company representative is not involved from the initial stage of the hiring process, applicants might see themselves as nothing more than a number in an impersonal process.
How do you find a good topic for your final paper at the beginning of a class? In some cases, you might be given a precise topic from your instructor. Alternatively, he or she might give you two possible ideas for the paper.