Manage my account

 

PAST ISSUES


Filter By Year: 2008  2007  2006  2005  2004  2003  2002  2001  2000  - show all


           November/December 2003
  • By doing a bit of homework and shopping around adjuncts can find comprehensive private health insurance that is not a budget buster.
  • Clifford A. Lynch, Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information talks about the future of digital publishing and how it will impact higher education.
  • Are you ready to go paperless and learn how to put your course on CD?
  • Reviewer Mark Drozdowski takes a look at Language Magazine
  • and more...
 
           September/October 2003
  • Generation Xers have grown up in the Internet era. They learn through the exchange of e-mails, thrive on instant messaging and live to blog. Students may turn to your Web page before they turn to you for information.
  • Campus Equity Week is going intercontinental this year. However, is bigger necessarily better?
  • Learn how to make good use of blogging in the classroom
  • Reviewer Vicki Urquhart takes a look at Steal This University
  • and more...
 
           July/August 2003
  • In California, $57 million dollars in equity pay was supposed to bring relief to part-timers. Instead, for many, the money has brought nothing but trouble
  • Tenured and tenure-line faculty jealously guard their faculty senate seats (and their control over institutional governance)
  • Learn how to make good use of textbook companion Web sites
  • Reviewer Mark Drozdowski evaluates a pair of books for distance educators
  • and more...
 
           May/June 2003
  • At the for profit University of Phoenix, is the company's use of "faculty professionals" a good business model?
  • Videographer Barbara Wolf talks about documentaries and part-time faculty
  • Why you should use real-time data in your on-line courses
  • Reviewer Vicki Urquhart looks at a trio of murder mysteries set in academe
  • and more...
 
           March/April 2003
  • They had the degrees, publications and desire to teach and then chucked it all
  • At Middle Tennessee State University, the school's most vocal adjunct advocate is a tenured English professor
  • eArmyU wants you!
  • Reviewer Mark Drozdowski likes The Teaching Professor and thinks you will, too
  • and more...
 
           January/February 2003
  • How's the distance education business these days? Turns out, pretty darn good
  • In her interview, Dr. Cynthia Selfe looks at the impact of technology on literacy and teaching
  • Looking for some good distance education Web sites? We've scouted them out for you!
  • Canadian Mark MacNeill wants to show you how to live the good life while teaching on-line
  • Is distance education a meteor speeding toward the prehistoric professoriate?
  • and more...
 

AdjunctNation E-Newsletters

AdjunctNation Family Newsletter

Want to be notified of Family gatherings, blog, job and magazine updates?

Current Issue

Enter e-mail address



E-Advocate Newsletter

Want to read our weekly e-Newsletter packed with teaching tips, news, and updates about upcoming issues of the Adjunct Advocate magazine?

Current Issue

Enter e-mail address


Book Source

Nation Blogs

Part-Time Thoughts
Adjunct Puts His Foot in a Pile O' Palin

Lesko Blog
No Conflicts at CCCCs This Year

 

Adjunct Poll

How long have you been searching for full-time teaching jobs?
 < 1 year
 2-4 years
 5+ years
 I've given up


results
view past polls

Cartoon Time

Student Cap

Daily Excuse

The "Electronic Dog" (read: computer) ate my homework. I allow one per student per semester; in Week 15, students auction off their unused excuses.

Add your excuse here

Feel like relaxing? Why not play a little Hang-Prof?