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IN THIS ISSUE

  • Campus Humor: "How to Team Teach and Do Nothing at All."
  • Campus Humor: "The “Assroom,” or We Don’t Need No Education...."
  • Campus Humor: "A Room of One’s Own."
  • Campus Humor: "Refolding the Map: Academic Leadership for All."
  • and more...

FEATURES

CAMPUS HUMOR
Humorist Rob Schnelle lampoons the academic conference scene.

CAMPUS HUMOR
Need office space? Our writer has a solution to the college office space crunch that well, "contains" a somewhat twisted solution.

CAMPUS HUMOR
The clock ticks slowly. Someone in the room coughs—two barks of a dog. One student told me that he wouldn’t need to know how to communicate effectively because he was planning to join the Navy and work as a nuclear engineer. God help us all. A day in the Assroom.

CAMPUS HUMOR
You've been given your first assignment team teaching--but you have no time to actually teach the darn thing. What to do?

CAMPUS HUMOR
Adjunct Man. Hominid or hoax?

NEWS

GOING THE DISTANCE
Building quizzes for both on campus and online courses can be tedious and time-consuming. Why not try these online quiz generators? We've found the five best online quiz generators for college faculty.

DESK DRAWER

ANALYSIS

The Administrator-Adjunct Experience—Gag Me With a Briefcase
Ex-administrators who get religion about how adjuncts are treated are like segregationist politicians who finally admit that, well, integration ain’t that bad after all...

IN THE CLASSROOM

Encouraging Students to Write and Read by Creating Comics
Getting developmental-level students to enjoy reading and writing can sometimes be a challenge for even the most creative teachers. The answer may just be found in the use of comics in the classroom.


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