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Know Your Audience

As a college professor and lecturer/speaker, it’s important to know your audience, relate to them, and keep them engaged. Otherwise your message is lost. Those are some of the simple lessons (reminders, really) that I was taught while reading The Naked Presenter by Garr Reynolds over the weekend. No matter what subject you teach, you…

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Procrastinating Wisely

Like most people, I have a tendency to procrastinate. However, I’ve learned that putting things off and wasting time makes me feel much worse about the situation and can be extremely stressful. Now, most people will tell you to just not procrastinate, and their methods are great if you’ve got enough willpower to really dive…

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Learning to Relax: Experiments with Outdoor Yoga

This morning I sat in a local park with 15 or so other people, stretched, practiced deep breathing, and generally enjoyed myself. Before I go on, it might be important to note: I normally don’t like yoga. If I’m going to workout, I’d prefer a 3-mile run, a kickboxing class, or anything vigorous that leaves…

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4 Ways Positivity in the College Classroom Impacts Student Success

The subject of low community college graduation rates has been a popular topic in education as of late. According to the U.S. Department of Education in 2013, only 18% of community college students complete their Associates degree and transfer to a four-year school, and the American Association of Community Colleges in 2013 claimed that graduation…

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How to Teach Online College Courses

Hours upon hours in the classroom can leave college instructors, particularly adjuncts, feeling exhausted from long commutes and standing on one’s feet all day. Teaching a few online classes is a great way to save yourself some gas money, time, and energy, which in turn will give you more time to teach other classes or…

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3 Media Resources to Use in the Classroom

Over the years, I’ve heard colleagues talk about how valuable some media resources are in the classroom, and it all sounded nice enough. However, once I implemented these tools in my own classroom, I started to fully understand how valuable- and handy- these resources can really be in reaching this generation’s college students. Khan Academy…

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5 Tips for Being Happier (In and Out of the Classroom)

As you well know, I’m not a doctor. However, the following are things I do in my life to stay healthy and happy. Over the years I’ve figured out what does and doesn’t work for me. Hopefully, my personal tips can help you in some small way. 1. Adopt positive habits People who smile in…

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5 Ways to Make Life Easier for You and Your Students: The Best Ways to Provide Students with Course Material

If you want your students to stop coming up with excuses for why they couldn’t do the homework (they missed lecture last class, they lost the worksheet you handed out, they weren’t clear on the directions, they’re confused, etc.) and you’re looking to make life easier on yourself in general, here’s the secret: Make your…