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Gulf Coast State College becomes the second institution to earn the endorsement from Quality Matters for the design of its courses.
An initiative on Grounds called Cavalier Education — run by Student Council — is putting classroom power in students’ hands. Students can design and teach their own one- or two-credit classes, which ...
Dr. Priya Deshpande, an Indian American assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering in the Opus College of Engineering atMarquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been named a ...
Ohio University faculty who are new to online teaching now have a powerful new resource: the Online Course Design: Interactive Guide, created by the instructional designers in the Office of ...
In the common telling, golf-course design has moved from being punishing to player-friendly. Forget forced carries and narrow, tree-pinched targets — architects now favor width and ground-game options ...
Now entering its fourth year, the Course Design Series (CDS) returns with a new lineup of research-informed sessions and presenters offering practical strategies to support teaching across disciplines ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — One of the best ways to make a product or process safe is to proactively engineer safety into the product. That’s the focus of a new online certification course developed by ...
The Trump administration has changed course and is moving ahead with work to develop a new database that would provide Americans with precise estimates of their flash flood risk in a warming world, ...
“The Third,” named for the Hall of Famer and the third course at WaterSound Club, appears as if it has always sat within the dense northwest Florida woods. LAKE POWELL, Fla. — Davis Love III is doing ...
Like an abstract painting splattered on a canvas, the skill of golf course design is easy to dismiss. A tee box, a green, a fairway and some bunkers in between. The whole time you think, Hell, I could ...