Brian Smith
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Education nerd. Traveller. Growth & Engagement @campuswire
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First on our list of the Most Innovative Courses of the 2019/2020 Academic Year: Hacking 4 Recovery, instructed by Professor Steve Blank (steve blank) at Stanford University University. bit.ly/hacking4recove…
Next: learn how interspecies exchange affects environmental and wildlife policy –– and watch #TigerKing –– in Harvard University instructor Zoë Eddy's new class, Megafauna Among Us. bit.ly/megafauna–amon…
In Tufts University's Cultures of Computing course, instructor Ricky Crano examines the relationship between technological advancement and society in real-time. #MostInnovativeCourses2020 #innovation #highered bit.ly/cultures-of-co…
In ‘Drawing: Who’s Telling the Story?’, Johns Hopkins University adjunct instructor Tae Hwang examines the historical usage of propaganda, bias in contemporary media, and data (mis)representation across a variety of visual mediums: #innovativecourses bit.ly/drawing-jhu
What do spike fiddles, singing garbage trucks, and Gobi Desert dust storms have in common? To Oberlin College instructor Kip Hutchins, they are evidence of the cultural exchange practiced between contiguous nations in Northeast Asia. #innovativecourses bit.ly/oberlin-music-…
The latest from Campuswire's list of the #MostInnovativeCourses in 2020. Oberlin OES Oberlin News Oberlin College Oberlin College Libraries
Dr. Julie Dobrow from Tufts University shares how she designed her interdisciplinary course 'Creating Children's Media', in our round-up of the #MostInnovativeCourses of 2020. The Tufts Daily
"It’s important to examine the concept of the traditional ‘nuclear’ family that we see so often portrayed in white America, to better understand the systems of oppression at work." – Rice University instructor Virginia Thomas #innovativecourses bit.ly/optics-of-kins…