Teaching With Twitter: Not for the Faint of Heart
Jeffrey R. Young
Sugato Chakravarty, a professor of consumer sciences and retailing at Purdue University, has welcomed Twitter into the lecture hall, even though the service lets students engage in back-channel discussions.
Maybe Sugato Chakravarty should wear a helmet to class. The professor of consumer sciences and retailing at Purdue University repeatedly attempts the instructional equivalent of jumping a motorcycle over a row of flaming barrels. OK, asking 250 students to post questions on Twitter during a class doesn't risk life or limb. But it can cause ego damage if the mob of students in his course on...
Latest Headlines
-
Audio: A Partisan Divide on Student Loans
Democrats on Capitol Hill are urging colleges to plan for the end of bank-based student lending, but Republicans want to renew a program that aids the bank-based system.
-
Obama Touts TV and Video Games as Teachers of Math and Science Skills
Corporate donors will spend at least $260-million over the next four years to help improve student achievement with specially designed television programs and video games.
-
Small University Accuses Stanford of Cribbing Idea for New Artificial Knee
-
No-Confidence Vote at Cal State Stems Partly From Chronicle Essay
- 32 Americans Are Named Rhodes Scholars for 2010
-
Latin America Looks to Europe for Teaching Reform
-
Foreign Demand Drops for American M.B.A.'s
- Violinist Brings Global Experience to U. of Texas Classroom
-
Sallie Mae Fights for Student-Loan Role in a Campaign That's All About Jobs
-
A Teaching Hospital Tries to Transform Urban Health Care
-
Mom's the President, and I'm Outta Here
-
Sorry, Tom: We Have to Eat You for Your Own Good
-
Incendiary Videos, Knucklehead Students
-
Campus Risk Managers Extend Their Turf
-
Libraries Explore Big Ideas to Overcome Small Budgets
Chronicle Blogs
The Ticker
- Ad in Body-Builder Magazine Scuttles U. of Florida Patent
- Canada Can Open a Door to Foreign Students That New U.S. Law Shuts, Report Says
- Johnny Appleseed of Labs Brings U.S. Gear to Universities in Developing World
- Game Over: Northeastern U. Spikes Its Football Program
- Hebrew U. Urged to End Deal With Disney Over 'Baby Einstein' Videos
- Utah College's Board Will Redo the Process of Hiring a President
- Protesters Leave Building at U. of California at Santa Cruz After Showdown With Police
- U. of Washington Provost Is Named to Nike Board
- Berkeley Sit-In Ends With Arrests
- Fairmont State U.'s Board Chair Quits After Berating Coach
More Faculty News
More Administration News
Special Reports
Campus Viewpoint
Information provided by participating institution
In the words of the founding president of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, "Education is like a lantern which lights your way in a dark alley”. Sheikh Zayed (may his soul rest in peace) led the nation during an era that saw the UAE...
-
Off Beat

-
The Chronicle Review

-
Administration


