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Rider University is a private, selective, coeducational and nonsectarian university located chiefly in Lawrenceville, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. It consists of five academic units - the College of Business Administration, the College of Liberal Arts, Education and Sciences, the College of Continuing Studies, and the Westminster College of the Arts (which has two divisions: the School of Fine and Performing Arts, and Westminster Choir College, the latter which is located in the nearby borough of Princeton). In addition to regional accreditation, the undergraduate and graduate programs in business are accredited by AACSB, and the professional education graduate programs are accredited by NCATE. Rider University is ranked in the 2010 US News & World Report America's Best Colleges guide as one of the top colleges in the nation, at number 30 in the Northern master's institutions category. Rider University is also listed in the Princeton Review "The Best 371 Colleges" 2010 edition.
SCI-MATH WORLD Robert J. Lackie, Associate Professor-Librarian Franklin F. Moore Library, Rider University Lawrenceville, New Jersey 08648

SCI-MATH WORLD Robert J. Lackie, Associate Professor-Librarian Franklin F. Moore Library, Rider University Lawrenceville, New Jersey 08648

MBAD 616: Selected Topics in CIS Enterprise Integration Dr. Lauren B. Eder Fall 2004

MBAD 616: Selected Topics in CIS Enterprise Integration Dr. Lauren B. Eder Fall 2004

THE MULTI-PURPOSE LIBRARY COMPUTER LABORATORY TIPS AND TECHNIQUES FOR SUCCESSFUL OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT

THE MULTI-PURPOSE LIBRARY COMPUTER LABORATORY TIPS AND TECHNIQUES FOR SUCCESSFUL OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT

Robert J. Lackie and Edward M. Corrado Rider University Libraries, Lawrenceville, NJ PaLA 2000 Annual Conference Monday, September 25, 2000 Package Contents Lab/E-Classroom Diagram and Software/Hardware Lab/E-Classroom Assistant Guidelines Lab/E-Classroom Policy Statement Lab/E-Classroom FAQ Links PowerPoint Presentation Slides: http://library.rider.edu/scholarly/pala2000/ Moore Library Computer Lab/E-Classroom: http://library.rider.edu/eclassroom.html Brown Bear Software: http://www.brownbearsw.com
Securing a Public Workstation Under Windows 9x VUGM-1999 Rider University Libraries Edward Corrado & Dr. Sharon Yang

Securing a Public Workstation Under Windows 9x VUGM-1999 Rider University Libraries Edward Corrado & Dr. Sharon Yang

Assignment Design & Critical Thinking in Writing-Intensive Freshman Classes

Assignment Design & Critical Thinking in Writing-Intensive Freshman Classes

Arlene Wilner Rider University Classroom-Inquiry Project sponsored by The Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 2000-2001
My BRIDGE Project: Company Portfolio Projects in an Introduction to Business Class Betsy Haywood-Sullivan Assistant Professor of Accounting Rider University msullivan@rider.edu (609) 895-5544

My BRIDGE Project: Company Portfolio Projects in an Introduction to Business Class Betsy Haywood-Sullivan Assistant Professor of Accounting Rider University msullivan@rider.edu (609) 895-5544

Griffith University—Gold Coast Australia Rider Study Abroad Fall 2009 Baccalaureate Honors Program Honors Credit Essay Victoria Capozzalo Class of 2011 Elementary Education & Integrated Science and Mathematics

Griffith University—Gold Coast Australia Rider Study Abroad Fall 2009 Baccalaureate Honors Program Honors Credit Essay Victoria Capozzalo Class of 2011 Elementary Education & Integrated Science and Mathematics

BRIDGE: COM 103 Revisited Minmin Wang & Jonathan Millen Department of Communication and Journalism

BRIDGE: COM 103 Revisited Minmin Wang & Jonathan Millen Department of Communication and Journalism

CONNECT-ED PHASE II TRAIN the TRAINERS WORKSHOPS 2/18/09 & 2/25/09
Ready for Prime Time? The Pros and Cons of Taking Online Coursework Public

Ready for Prime Time? The Pros and Cons of Taking Online Coursework Public

Tim McGee and Laticia Bailey The Teaching and Learning Center at Rider University April 2, 2009 Image Source: http://www.colorado.edu/atlas/social_network_logos.jpg I want to thank Robert Lackie for his assistance in directing me to a particularly useful resource that I will cite in the slides that follow, and Laticia Bailey who is doing an Internship in the Teaching and Learning Center as part of her fulfillment of a degree in Professional Development through Southern Illinois University.

Supervisor’s Guide to Student Employment Rider University Disbursements Department Summer 2009 Welcome, Thank you for attending
Intellectual Property for Teaching and Learning Session #2 Facilitators: Jim Castagnera, Tim McGee, Laticia Bailey

Intellectual Property for Teaching and Learning Session #2 Facilitators: Jim Castagnera, Tim McGee, Laticia Bailey

This PowerPoint was created for Session #2 of a four-part series on Intellectual Property hosted by the Teaching and Learning Center at Rider University in October and November of 2008. Session #2 focused specifically upon Fair Use. Tim will introduce himself and Laticia Bailey. Attendees who had been at Session #1 would remind us of their names and where they worked at Rider. Newcomers were asked to answer the addition question, “Why are you here?”

Intellectual Property for Teaching and Learning Toward an Understanding of Recent Revisions to the Copyright Policy at Rider This slideshow was created by Tim McGee to communicate to other members of Rider’s Online Instructional Support Team some current information about Intellectual Property for Teaching and Learning at Rider, especially the impact of recent revisions to the University’s policy upon online instruction. It was first delivered to the members of the Online Instructional Support Team on Thursday, December 17, 2009.
Evaluating Discipline-based Goals and Educational Outcomes in Developmental Psychology Anne L. Law Department of Psychology Rider University

Evaluating Discipline-based Goals and Educational Outcomes in Developmental Psychology Anne L. Law Department of Psychology Rider University

A Journey of Student Understanding in General Chemistry

A Journey of Student Understanding in General Chemistry

Or understanding how students learn chemistry Alexander Grushow Associate Professor (and Chair) Chemistry, Biochemistry & Physics grushow@rider.edu

Supervisor’s Guide to Student Employment Rider University Disbursements Department Summer 2009 Welcome, Thank you for attending
BRIDGE: COM 103 Revisited Minmin Wang & Jonathan Millen Department of Communication and Journalism

BRIDGE: COM 103 Revisited Minmin Wang & Jonathan Millen Department of Communication and Journalism

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