By Rebecca Laroche I started teaching an early modern survey of women writers online in 2002. My reasons were many, not the least of which were feminist. Serving a largely military community, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs had more than its share of military spouses, mainly women, who had suddenly found themselves single parents as their husbands were deployed in Afghanistan, then Iraq, and online courses provided the means to continue their education in a flexible manner. The ..
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Paper was presented as described. Questions followed. No critique was offered. There may be future c...
Women who work in highly male-dominated fields such as science and the military often find it diffic...
Graduation date: 2012The increasingly corporatized and privatized public university has resulted in ...
In terms of achieving growth and profitability, women play an important role in public and private o...
Expansion of online modalities in higher education have resulted in widespread conversations and con...
The author addresses the ways in which distance learning offers possibilities for mitigating inequit...
This paper builds on the model we have developed for creating quality online learning environments f...
It is generally noted that computing is gendered, with women opting out of IT. Will the impact of on...
COVID-19’s impacts revealed that teaching writing online was no longer merely an issue of convenienc...
This paper describes gender differences in a cohort of undergraduate computing students studying a c...
The purpose of this collective case study is to describe and explore a virtual learning community as...
The article discusses the use of Web logging in teaching women\u27s studies in classrooms. Aside fro...
Is feminist pedagogy compatible with online teaching? This is a question I have asked myself repeat...
Internet-mediated technologies are transforming the ways many of us teach. But the question of wheth...
As fully online course offerings continue to grow at colleges and universities around the country, w...
Paper was presented as described. Questions followed. No critique was offered. There may be future c...
Women who work in highly male-dominated fields such as science and the military often find it diffic...
Graduation date: 2012The increasingly corporatized and privatized public university has resulted in ...
In terms of achieving growth and profitability, women play an important role in public and private o...
Expansion of online modalities in higher education have resulted in widespread conversations and con...
The author addresses the ways in which distance learning offers possibilities for mitigating inequit...
This paper builds on the model we have developed for creating quality online learning environments f...
It is generally noted that computing is gendered, with women opting out of IT. Will the impact of on...
COVID-19’s impacts revealed that teaching writing online was no longer merely an issue of convenienc...
This paper describes gender differences in a cohort of undergraduate computing students studying a c...
The purpose of this collective case study is to describe and explore a virtual learning community as...
The article discusses the use of Web logging in teaching women\u27s studies in classrooms. Aside fro...