All Classes: Computer Help

Academic Earth is a website that publishes lectures from universities.  This lecture about computers covers some of the basics that many of us – beginners or old hacks – might not know.

All Classes: Citations Guides and Generators

While it might be a little late in the semester to post this, I still think this information will be helpful.
The question any English teacher gets the most from her students is: “How do I cite this?”  And the easiest way to answer that question goes: “Figure out which style your teacher expects, find the [...]

All Classes: Clever Video about Procrastaination

Have a great Thanksgiving Break!

All Classes: Social Media in the Classroom?

Do social media sites have potential for the classroom?  Or would it be weird for your professors to see your Friday night escapades?
Here’s a nice read about Twitter in the classroom.

All Classes: The Gators Prepare for Zombie Students

The University of Florida posted a zombie preparedness plan recently.
Hilarious!
Here’s the link.

All Classes: Do Colleges Need to Supply You with a School Email Address?

I’ve heard many a student complain about the high volume of online stuff associated with college: Desire 2 Learn, Web-Advisor, a email account to monitor, a crazy professor’s website, Turnitin.com, etc.
Click here to read about whether or not a school should supply you with an email address.

All Classes: Math Tattoos

StudentHacks has a series of math tattoos. It’s exactly what you’re thinking: folks have tattooed math equations on their bodies.
Wow.
“8 Mathematical Tattooes.”  [StudentHacks]

All Classes: How to Get Things Done

Are you having trouble keeping track of all the projects, assignments, and tasks that you accumulate as a college student? Click “read more.”

All Classes: How to Survive a Pop Quiz

Thought I’d share a short article with some basic tips on how to take a pop quiz for which you are unprepared.
“How to Survive a Pop Quiz When You Don’t Have a Clue.”  [Student Hacks]

All Classes: 15 Causes and Solutions for Incomplete or Problem Projects

Got a math problem set that’s ruining your life?  Working with a group of people who bother you?  Exhausted?  Over at False Epiphany, you can peruse a list of “15 ways that projects don’t get completed—everything from a homework assignment to a web site.”  In addition, the list also includes solutions!
“Incompletion: 15 Causes and Solutions.”  [...]

All Classes – Interesting Reads: Social Networking Note-taking

Hive note-taking. http://wp.me/pfku3-ny

All Classes: Just for Fun

As mid-term approaches, I think we all might be able to relate to this comic: