Statistics. You’ve probably had a project that required them. Maybe you just needed a single number – what percentage of the population corresponds to what characteristic. Or maybe you needed to show a trend, how a statistic changed over time. Regardless, it’s a special type of information that can sometimes be difficult to search for…. Read more »
Month: February 2014
Hispanic Culture Resources
With the Hispanic Culture Fair this Saturday, February 22, we’d like to highlight a few of the many resources that are available about Hispanic and Latino culture. Whether you’re writing a paper for a class, preparing a lesson plan, or just personally interested in the subject, there’s information for you. Scholarly databases like Informe Revistas… Read more »
On-the-go learning: your digital life
This last week featured Digital Learning Day, a time to learn about and use technology effectively to improve education at all levels – from grade school to college to your career. Technology is all around us – so ubiquitous, in fact, that sometimes we don’t even notice it, or take full advantage of it. At… Read more »
Up From Bondage
We work hard today to combat discrimination, promote equality, and protect human dignity. It’s a task that is never truly done, and requires constant diligence. But it is a task that has seen great successes, and our world has been strengthened and improved. So, from our own experiences, it can be hard to comprehend a… Read more »