Advocating for asynchronous learning: A personal perspective

Advocating for asynchronous learning: A personal perspective

Mary Nestor, associate director of first-year writing and senior lecturer in the English Department at Clemson University, focuses on teaching general education and writing-intensive courses in various modalities. Millie Tullis, a digital learning strategist at Clemson Online, supports online teaching and learning for instructors at Clemson University and teaches online composition courses with an emphasis … Read more

Protecting Personal Information on Online Educational Platforms

Protecting Personal Information on Online Educational Platforms

Protecting Personal Information Since online learning platforms gather copious amounts of user data, from course choices to progress and even identification details, data privacy is a matter of major concern. Ensuring robust data protection is a must both for the law and for maintaining trust among educators, students, and institutions. This article discusses the importance … Read more

Advice for applying skills acquired through mentorship (personal perspective)

Advice for applying skills acquired through mentorship (personal perspective)

My first full-time job after completing my Ph.D. in world history involved teaching and administration, where I had to oversee a curriculum, manage instructors, and teach classes. I felt underprepared in these areas, wishing I had formal training, despite having some teaching experience during my Ph.D. Later, as I moved into roles supporting postdocs and … Read more

Tributes paid to personal trainer Simon Daniels at Dovestone Reservoir

Tributes paid to personal trainer Simon Daniels at Dovestone Reservoir

Simon Daniels’ body was discovered by a police underwater search team at the reservoir at 6.15pm yesterday, Wednesday, bringing a major four-day search to a tragic conclusion. At 2.30pm on Sunday, October 20, emergency services in Greater Manchester received reports of a man and woman having fallen from an inflatable paddleboard into the reservoir high … Read more

Review of The Cure’s “Songs of a Lost World” – A Dark, Personal Masterpiece Comparable to Disintegration

Review of The Cure’s “Songs of a Lost World” – A Dark, Personal Masterpiece Comparable to Disintegration

The recent history of the Cure is quite interesting. Despite facing challenges at the end of the 90s with disappointing album releases and chaotic live shows, the 21st century saw them becoming more respected and revered than ever. Many younger artists from various genres were eager to collaborate with frontman Robert Smith, showcasing the band’s … Read more