Sustaining anti-racist practices in libraries requires continuous, collective action. Panelists at Charleston Conference emphasized humanizing practices, inclusive scholarship, supportive leadership, and persistent advocacy as vital tools for systemic change. Read on to learn more!
As the Fall semester nears its close, Sage Campus offers self-paced courses and webinars to enhance critical thinking, research, and literature review skills, aiding students and educators in achieving academic success.
Join expert speakers Sarah Morris and Ana Guimaraes as they share practical strategies and insights to enhance learning outcomes. Learn to expand access to diverse content, promote information literacy, and engage patrons with multimedia tools.
It's time to think critically! In an age of misinformation, thinking critically is a key competence. It enables source evaluation, argument construction, and reasoning. Watch the webinar recording where Dr. Tom Chatfield and Dr. Eric Addae-Kyeremeh joined in a live and insightful conversation on the importance of teaching and learning critical thinking skills.
Watch our webinar with Dr. Alessandra Vigilante, the 'Introduction to Data Management' SAGE Campus course instructor, where she spoke about the importance of data management and went over all course modules to explain their learning outcomes and how they can be applied to the university curriculum.
This guide includes topics from SAGE Campus course Analyze Qualitative Data, which will take you through the different stages of data analysis.
Dr. Bala Sundaram, the Vice-Provost for Research & Strategic Initiatives and Dean for Graduate Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston, speaks about why SAGE Campus was a good fit for their institution and how students were using online courses.