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Daphne Koller: What we're learning from online education | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free -- not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn. With Coursera (cofounded by Andrew Ng), each keystroke, quiz, peer-to-peer discussion and self-graded assignment builds an unprecedented pool of data on how knowledge is processed. WATCH THIS 20 MIN. VIDEO, IT WILL ENHANCE YOUR THINKING ABOUT ONLINE LEARNING!
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Lessons Worth Sharing | TED-Ed - 0 views

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    check out this teaching tool for enhancing learning with YouTube videos.
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Home | MIT Video - 0 views

  • Hacking Arts: Little Sun Comes to MIT Today's spotlight video A venture in social entrepreneurship, Little Sun was created by the recipient of the 2014 Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT and internationally renowned artist Olafur Eliasson and engineer ...
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    The MIT Video website aggregates and curates video produced by the Institute's offices, laboratories, centers and administration. This includes feature and editorial videos, event recordings, academic content and more. I learned about this site from my Living Book report by Curtis Bonk. Excellent resource for finding videos on a variety of topics.
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BBC News - Home - 0 views

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  • Entertainment/Arts Lego Movie builds box office lead
  • growth disappoints India cuts duties on cars and phones Technology Google buys sound authentication firm
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  • Senate passes US debt ceiling bill
  • Merkel proposes secure European web
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    Visit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. BBC News provides trusted World and UK news as well as local and regional perspectives. Also entertainment, business, science, technology and health news. Many videos of current events on this site that could be used in online learning
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NEA - Higher Education Best Practices - Teaching & Learning - 0 views

  • Getting Students to Do the Readings Few things are more frustrating to a college teacher than to begin a discussion of the readings assigned during a previous class and discover that a significant number of students haven’t done the readings. This issue’s Thriving in Academe offers encouraging news: There are classroom strategies for ensuring that students keep up with class readings—and students actually welcome them
  • Getting Students to Do the Readings
  • Helping Students Embrace Deep Learning The concept that one size fits all doesn’t have much of a place in education since we’ve begun to understand better how brains work and people learn.
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  • Teaching Context--A Map for Course Design The classes we teach don’t exist in a vacuum, argues the author of this issue’s Thriving in Academe, so it makes sense to pay attention to the world around you as you plan your semester’s work. You can create a better
  • Mentoring: Functions, Roles, and Interactions The world of academe can be a bewildering place for new faculty members. When it is, they often look to their senior colleagues for help. This time-honored practice—mentoring—has both formal and informal aspects, and, when done right, benefits both mentors and their protégés. This issue’s Thriving in Academe looks at the rewards and requirements for both parties.
  • Rethinking Expectations About Assignments It's frustrating for professors when students haven't done their out-of-class assignment. Too often, the students just don't take their homework seriously. But there's hope for frustrated professors, this issue's Thriving in Academe authors claim. Make sure your students know why the assignment is important and try to connect it to their lives.
  • Clickers in the classroom?
  • We're used to engaging students in the real world, now it's time to engage them in social online spaces like Facebook and Twitter
  • environment for learning when you consider institutional and departmental characteristics in making plans.
  • Even more important is to share control of the course with your students.
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    There are over a dozen articles to access on the home web page which pertain to teaching in higher education. Check out the topics and then read one of the articles. The article titled, Helping students embrace deeper learning" is interesting.
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Quiz Revolution - 0 views

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    Watch the YouTube video that describes this site. I am excited about the possibilities of creating a quiz for online students--there are 3 different option of types of quizzes.
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Creating a Learner-Friendly Online Course | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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  • The way a course is organized can have a dramatic effect on how much time students spend just
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  • Schmitt recommends putting everything associated with a given unit on a single page.
  • small bits of time
  • feature tasks that can be
  • completed in relatively short periods
  • to 20 minutes.
  • conduct synchronous sessions
  • Having a responsive instructor
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Edudemic - Education Technology Tips For Students And Teachers - 2 views

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Motivational Posters | Free Printable Posters from Print-a-Poster.com - 0 views

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      quotes - free 5 x 7 printables
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      PPT - free templates, backgrounds, images, etc
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MindGenius - Colleges and Universities - 0 views

  • aids the brainstorming process at the start of any project or piece of work offers a dashboard to gather and collate research data create skeletal frameworks for essays and reports and easily identify any gaps helps improve memory recall for study visualize stages and tasks required to successfully deliver projects produce presentations, essays and reports directly from MindGenius maps offers a visual focus for class discussion and encourages peer-to-peer learning helps develop creative thinking skills 
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MIndGenius - 0 views

  • MindGenius is the ability to brainstorm and capture ideas, either individually or in class, and create a visual representation.
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    MindGenius Mind Mapping Software for Education is used in universities and colleges, schools, assisted learning and by students for collaborative learning, study, research, projects and thesis planning. Excellent tool for brainstorming to capture ideas! Link specifically for educators. Free download-30 day trial
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Wimba Classroom for Higher Education - 0 views

  • virtual classroom environment with robust features that includes audio, video, application sharing and content display. Its pedagogical design and ease-of-use ensures that educators and students engage as if they were meeting face-to-face.
  • Wimba Classroom has been carefully architected to give learners access to teachers, courses, and content beyond the four walls of a physical classroom or campus.  Learning objectives are in fact enhanced when teachers enrich their content by using interactive features like instant polling, application sharing, or the electronic whiteboard. 
  • Wimba Classroom provides a flexible venue for instructors to meet, learn and collaborate online. 
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  • appealing to different learning styles
  • Any camera your computer supports - so does Wimba. 
  • Wimba now offers advanced security capabilities
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    Wimba is the leading provider of collaborative learning software applications and services to the education industry. Wimba is a virtual classroom environment.
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