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Luc Arnaud Dunoyer

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Lexington, KY 40506-0225
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Luc Arnaud Dunoyer

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Plagiarism, are we fighting the good fight?

January 7, 2020 Luc Dunoyer
The front page of Brian L. Frye essay on plagiarism. Frye is the Spears-Gilbert Associate Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law.

The front page of Brian L. Frye essay on plagiarism. Frye is the Spears-Gilbert Associate Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law.

… most of time correct citation seems more like a hindrance than a necessary, more like a reverence to seniority than a real acknowledgement of novelty. […]

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Cones of Dunshire ... euh ... of experience!

December 23, 2019 Luc Dunoyer
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How an image can be worth thousand words!

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Active learning VS lecture, are students good judges of their own learning?

November 16, 2019 Luc Dunoyer
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Earlier in September I read an article in Inside Higher Ed on this problematic of active learning versus lecture. I loved it and found the conclusion of the article very interesting, but as I am always skeptical of what is reported from a scientific article I decided to go ahead and read the paper myself …

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STEM Day at Wake Tech!

October 24, 2019 Luc Dunoyer
The elephant toothpaste demonstration and some students feeling the heat released by the reaction.

The elephant toothpaste demonstration and some students feeling the heat released by the reaction.

I had a great time last week during the STEM Day on Wake Tech Northern Campus and I thought I’d quickly share with you all the pictures from that day (thanks a bunch to the photographer, Stephanie Rollins).

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BioGen Stream Clean-up

September 30, 2019 Luc Dunoyer
All the students, seven of them from my classes, who were present during the cleaning on Wake Tech Northern Campus. From top left to bottom right (sorry for those I can’t name as I only knew my students names): (top row) Me, Nelitza, Ashleigh, Melis…

All the students, seven of them from my classes, who were present during the cleaning on Wake Tech Northern Campus. From top left to bottom right (sorry for those I can’t name as I only knew my students names): (top row) Me, Nelitza, Ashleigh, Melissa, Josh, (bottom row) Diana, X, Brian, Brendon, X, X, X.

Earlier this month Dr. Maria Fadri organized a stream clean-up on the Northern Campus. I used the opportunity to enroll some of my BIO 111 General Biology students and lo and behold seven showed up!

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Graduation is in the air!

May 28, 2019 Luc Dunoyer
Drs. Jacqueline Dillard (left) and Rose Marks (right) just out of their commencement ceremony where they received a Ph.D. in Biology. Congrats!

Drs. Jacqueline Dillard (left) and Rose Marks (right) just out of their commencement ceremony where they received a Ph.D. in Biology. Congrats!

My lovely wife graduated with a PhD, Zoe (undergraduate in the lab) graduate with a bachelor, and I got a teaching award!

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Midterm reflection and Teaching Course Evaluations

April 28, 2019 Luc Dunoyer

I came across a really interesting Tomorrow’s professor email list article before the midterm this semester and decided to give it a shot.

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The failure-frustration cycle in college students: How an understanding of the human growth process can help us help students

April 4, 2019 Luc Dunoyer
Figure 1: The Failure-Frustration Cycle (modified from The LearnWell Project 2018). See text for details.

Figure 1: The Failure-Frustration Cycle (modified from The LearnWell Project 2018). See text for details.

Although the failure-frustration cycle is pervasive, students need not fall prey to the vicious cycle since instructors can act both proactively as well as while students struggle with the failure-frustration cycle to prevent or simply break the cycle. Let us see how.

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The Science of Learning or How to keep a growth mindset

March 4, 2019 Luc Dunoyer
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In the last couple of weeks I’ve done a lot of thinking about learning strategies and mindsets. I’ve been aware of the two main mindsets detailed in the picture above for a while (Fixed VS Growth), but I’ve never really connected this information with students’ attitude after exams or simply in class …

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SICB Conference in Tampa, FL

January 20, 2019 Luc Dunoyer
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SICB conference follow up thoughts

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