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    1. Religion - Women's History Manuscript Collections at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke Univ

      Knowles Diary, 1915 Macon, GA. Teacher. Records her life in Rome, GA; teaching at the Appleton Church Home, an Episcopal orphanage for (...)

    2. In the News - Annual Report 2018-2019

      In the News - Annual Report 2018-2019 Skip to content Annual Report 2018-2019 Menu and widgets Summary Our Impact: Supporting Our (...)

    3. MOOCs Offer Learners Emotional Growth, Not Just Facts

      “In a traditional face-to-face classroom, facilitating affective learning has typically been reliant on back-and-forth student to (...)

    4. Aaron M. Moore · The North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Early in his life he began working as teacher after the 8th grade and went on to attend Shaw University in Raleigh, NC where he entered (...)

    5. Lessons from a Meta-MOOC - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      As Professor Davidson points out, this teacher-centered approach to knowledge is a disservice to a class that strives to increase (...)

    6. Primary Sources - Japanese Studies, a guide for undergraduate research - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      The Masaki Motoi Collection of Japanese Student Movement Materials, 1959-2003, bulk 1960-1979 .

    7. Marc L. Nerlove Papers Open for Research - The Devil's Tale

      Other economists who appear most frequently in the papers include Kenneth Arrow , José Carvalho (student), Carl Christ (dissertation (...)

    8. Using Wikipedia for assignments - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Closer to home, Duke graduate student Alexa Garvoillle writes about her experiences using Wikipedia in Cathy Davidson’s American Novel (...)

    9. Duke Faculty Write Program Offers Summer Workshops

      In this workshop, award-winning teacher Monique Dufour will show you how you can optimize your time  and  promote student learning. 

    10. Using the iPad to edit and annotate documents - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Our classroom seemed less teacher-centered, and I was able to gauge student learning better.

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