Monthly Archives: August 2018

Welcome to Meme-ories of Research!

[table id=2 /] Research papers as a final project are not only entirely non-interactive for the students, but for the teachers as well. Students get little to no benefit from writing papers and many of them, myself included, rarely remember … Continue reading

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Lets CELL-ibrate interactive learning

What do you remember most from your academic past?  It probably isn’t the monotony of research papers and worksheets that you had to do each year. Most likely the educational activities which you remember most are those that were more engaging, exciting, … Continue reading

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Let’s CELL-ebrate Interactive Learning

What do you remember most from your time in school as a child? It probably wasn’t the research papers and worksheets. It was most likely the hands-on and interactive projects and assignments that stood out to you.  All students have … Continue reading

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My Teaching Style

I strongly believe that high school did not prepare me for college, much less the real world. Technology was never a prominent thing in my classrooms growing up, so I never really knew how to use it. When you live … Continue reading

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Wax Museum

We’re going to be making a comic strip out of this. The comic strip shows that rather than completing a research paper, the students are going to conduct a wax museum to display what they have learned. The wax museum … Continue reading

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Let’s CELLabrate Interactive Learning

What do you remember most about from your time in school?  For me, it is definitely the hands-on fun projects, not the research papers and boring worksheets.  All students have different learning styles so for a majority of them they … Continue reading

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Post #1: Introducing Your Blog

My name is Savannah and I’m a senior History major with a minor in Rhetoric and Professional Writing. My plan after graduation is to join the Virginia State Police and eventually work in the K-9 Unit for the FBI. This … Continue reading

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2018-19 Undergraduate Funding Award for Research and Travel–UPDATED AND DEADLINE EXTENDED

THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 23, 2018 AT 12:00 P.M. PLEASE NOTE THAT STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE THE OSR PRE-APPLICATION AND SUBMIT THE FACULTY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM AND STUDENT FUNDING APPLICATION.   THE DEADLINE FOR ROUND 2 HAS BEEN … Continue reading

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Post #1: Introducing My Blog

Getting to Know Me! Hello! My name is Charlotte Dash and I am in my junior year at Longwood. I am an english major with a concentration in rhetoric and professional writing. I am from Richmond, VA, and a fun … Continue reading

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Post #1: Introducing my Blog

Hello and welcome to my Organizational Rhetoric Blog. I am your host, Morgan Pearce. Just to give some brief background on myself: I am a current senior at Longwood University. My major is English with minors in Children’s Literature, Business … Continue reading

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