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COVER STORY
Understanding the new eLearning.THE FACULTY
At Rider University, adjuncts are part of the family thanks to a new program being implemented by administrators.THE JOB
Are you more the Guru or Freeagent type? The answer revolves around whether or not you "gig."
GOING THE DISTANCE
Guest experts can spice up even the blandest of on-line courses.INNOCENTS ABROAD
With a little bit of planning (and a sense of humor) you and your students could trot the globe together to study Art in Venice, or English Literature in London.DESK DRAWER
PAGES
A review of Teaching Tips, 10th edition. Dr. Wilbert McKeachie's teaching classic is still a good bet despite some weaknesses.THE NET
Ever wonder what your students scribble down while you lecture? A short visit to an on-line coursenote site will scare you to death.
UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM
"Diversity Dimentia." When it comes to diversity on campus, there are some strange ideas being put forth.FIRST PERSON
"Contentville.com" Did Stephen Brill plan to alienate the academic and publishing communities? Whatever his intent, the buzz (and lawsuits) are bringing visitors to his new site.THE LAST WORD
When winning is everything.
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