
Technology, Series, A Student Perspective
Technology and Learning: A Student Perspective
Technology is the pen and paper of our time. In an ongoing series, Marina Gutai, a recent IWU School of Nursing graduate, shares her insights about what it is like to be on the other...
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Grading, A Student Perspective
Unequal Feedback: A Student Perspective
Wouldn’t it be nice if we lived in a world where everyone strove to do their best? From a teacher-student standpoint, the need for grades would be negated. Honesty would never be questioned. It would...
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Relationship, A Student Perspective
The Engaged Instructor: A Student Perspective
What comprises a superlative student? If you could fill out an end of course survey for your students, a perfect score might look something like this... In an ongoing series, Marina Gutai, a recent IWU...
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Instruction, A Student Perspective
Learning How to Learn: A Student Perspective
I had a remarkable instructor who knew his content inside and out. He didn’t just teach from the textbook. He taught as if he was really there, giving a firsthand account. His knowledge of the...
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Active Faith, A Student Perspective
Connecting to God Through Music: A Student Perspective
When he first introduced himself, I thought to myself, “Who gets a doctorate in organ playing?” In an ongoing series, Marina Gutai, a recent IWU School of Nursing graduate, shares her insights about what it is like...
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Relationship, A Student Perspective
The Value of Relationship: A Student Perspective
I touch the future. I teach.” – Christa McAuliffe In an ongoing series, Marina Gutai, a recent IWU School of Nursing graduate, shares her insights about what it is like to be on the other...
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Relationship, A Student Perspective
The Value of Transparency: A Faculty Testimony, A Student Perspective
“…it started when I posted a prayer request in an online class after our 6th child (our 4th daughter, Emily Grace) died on the day she arrived in February 2012.... One male student, just a...
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