Friday, June 10, 2011

Freebie Friday - Carmex Lip Balm


Readers,


I know that this might not seem like a good deal, but it is a GREAT DEAL! When I am teaching (especially in the summertime and wintertime), my lips become slightly chapped while walking across campus. I always have a tube of Carmex in my briefcase to prepare myself for speaking in front of the classroom. Try some Carmex today!


Click the link to print a coupon for $.35 off of Carmex Lip Balm - LINK.



Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.
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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Nonverbal Communication in the NBA Finals! - A Neat Classroom Teaching Tool!

Readers,


Last week, I was very excited to receive the following article via e-mail from one of my former students - Dallas' Secret Weapon: High Fives. He was very excited to apply concepts from our interpersonal communication class to the sports environment! Since, I have been watching the NBA finals for the past two weeks, I was VERY excited to receive the article from him.





I think communication and sociology professors who are teaching nonverbal communication principles can use the following video in their face-to-face and online courses. Players in the NBA use positive communication to communicate with their peers, why is it so difficult for faculty? Maybe this will start a trend! :)


Sincerely,


Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.

Adopt This Technology - Corkboard.Me

Readers,

Recently, I started using corkboard.me for personal brainstorming purposes. I have also been searching for ways to use corkboard.me in face-to-face or online classroom environments.



Here's my current Corkboardhttp://corkboard.me/fV3QTNo82u. Could you please contribute ways to use this technology in the higher education setting? Currently, I am thinking of in-class brainstorming sessions and organizing group workloads.

Thanks!

Sincerely,

Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Wandering Wednesday - EmergingEdTech: Engaging Student and Enhancing Learning Outcomes and Internet and Instructional Technologies

Readers,


Today's Wandering Wednesday website is the EmergingEdTech: Engaging Student and Enhancing Learning Outcomes and Internet and Instructional Technologies. I have subscribed to this website's RSS feed for the past year and I enjoy the updates, because they are always informative and educational!


Every weekend, the author researches a relevant topic, writes an article about that topic and then he creates a video focused on his selected topic. Here's an introductory video for his website:




The authors provides his readers with timely posts focused on relevant topics!

His "Posts Index" is very comprehensive and it focuses on the following:

- professional development
- educational technology inside and outside of the classroom
- the future of education technology
- specific technologies and products
- education technology organizations and sites
- special needs students


Check out his website!


Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.