by Darren Hall | Apr 8, 2014 | Activities, Archives, Moodle, Professors
Forums are a great way to engage students in course material outside of class time. Depending on the size of your class, you may want to divide the class into groups for more focused discussions among just a few members. 1. In the Administration block on the left...
by Jessica Blickley | Mar 14, 2014 | Archives
Tableau is simple, yet powerful, data visualization software that you can use to create static or interactive visualizations. Tableau comes in two flavors, Tableau Desktop (paid with free student licenses available) or Tableau Public (free). Before you get your feet...
by admin | Feb 21, 2014 | Archives
I’m going to show you how to make your survey responses anonymous in Qualtrics. It’s actually much easier than you might expect, if you know where to look. Before we start with this, make sure you’ve changed your Qualtrics account password from the...
by admin | Jan 31, 2014 | Archives
This is OpenStreetMap: OpenStreetMap is an open-source collaborative world map. Users can add buildings, roads, notes, and more. It allows local communities to take control of their own local maps into their own hands, letting them include details that otherwise would...
by Krystale Littlejohn | Dec 18, 2013 | Archives, FLC
Co[m]structing Deviance Social deviance is defined, loosely, as any transgression of social norms. For this activity, you’re to 1) choose an act of deviance that you’ll participate in throughout the day and 2) create a comic strip that visually represents...
by Edmond Johnson | Dec 18, 2013 | Archives, FLC
Background My Fall CSP is on modernism across the arts—we look at examples of paintings, musical compositions, literature, films, and plays which have been identified as being “modern” or “modernist.” As a special excursion we took a field trip to downtown LA for a...