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Eavesdropping Twitter: What students really think about writing centers
In recent decades, writing centers have moved from the margins of campus power toward the center (Essid 2014). Because our connections to professors and administrators have increased, students may be less likely to speak freely during consultations, on surveys, and in focus groups. Where, then, might we hear studentsâ âreal talkâ about writing centers? In the latter half of July 2015 and the beginning of August, I aimed to find out. My hypothesis was that Twitter might be a space to find âvoices that are often left out of our surveys of satisfactionâ (Lerner 4). Therefore, I spent a month surveilling Twitter, trying to listen in and access what students say about us when we arenât likely to be listening. I found Twitter to be a public space in which students feel comfortable talking frankly about school matters, including writing center matters.University Writing Cente
Computerâsimulated experiments and computer games: A method of design analysis
This paper describes a new research programme to design computerâsimulated experiments in the field of fuels and combustion, and describes a method of categorization based on a taxonomy proposed by Gredler. The key features which enhance science content and process skills are identified The simulations are designed to be as realistic as possible, and are built using threeâdimensional computerâaided design, rendering and animation tools, with the intention of creating an interactive virtual laboratory on the computer screen. A number of computer games are also categorized against the computer simulations and the same taxonomy for comparison. The paper then describes how designers of computer simulations can add to their own learning by retrospectively analysing their own simulations
Order in the Classroom
The School of Law\u27s multifaceted advocacy programs supplement traditional classroom learning by offering students opportunities to apply their legal knowledge in the courtroom
The Faces of Maryland\u27s Future Leaders
More than just faces in the crowd, Maryland\u27s Leadership Scholars represent a new strategy by the School\u27s admissions offices
The Faces of Maryland\u27s Future Leaders
More than just faces in the crowd, Maryland\u27s Leadership Scholars represent a new strategy by the School\u27s admissions offices
Building on Our Strengths
Three additions to the law school\u27s faculty are bolstering three of the School\u27s already-strong areas---intellectual property, writing and technology. Learn about the new-comers\u27 accomplishments and their plans for the academic program
1999 Distinguished Graduate Award: Alan Wilner
Alan Wilner \u2762 will be the 1999 Distinguished Graduate Award recipient
Fighting Fire with Fire: Technology in Child Sex Trafficking
We map real articulation data for five Swedish phonemen sequences onto parameters of a biomechanical tongue model that produces movement and muscle activations from position data. The movement produced is broadly correct and could likely be improved by a more fine tuned mapping. The muscle activations were found to vary between simulations using the same data but matched well with previous studies on muscle activity for vowels
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