A student’s question became an starting point to convey a philosophy of teaching and learning. The essay, therefore, begins with a contextualized
Online Scholarly Search Databases (Don’t Worry, it Won’t All be as Exciting as this)
You have read the title. I have no doubt it has underwhelmed you. Nevertheless, if you are in one of my classes I teach, you are undoubtedly curious,
In the Winter of our Disrupted Lives: Resources for Research and Writing for Online Students
In the winter of 2021 we, as a people, are still reeling from COVID-19. The pandemic has brought not only a disease of the body, but also diseases of
Online Citation Management
The following post is intended for use by my theological students. The post comes from an answer to a student about a specific concern. The response
The Eight-Step Process in Designing Your Research Project
Research projects form an important part of theological education. But where do you begin? More importantly, how do you lay a foundation in research