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CoI Model | Community of Inquiry - 5 views

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    An educational community of inquiry is a group of individuals who collaboratively engage in purposeful critical discourse and reflection to construct personal meaning and confirm mutual understanding. The Community of Inquiry theoretical framework represents a process of creating a deep and meaningful (collaborative-constructivist) learning experience through the development of three interdependent elements - social, cognitive and teaching presence.
Angela Gibson

When Teaching Grows Tired: A Wake-up Call for Faculty - 0 views

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    Refresh and renew with the CoI
Angela Gibson

Instructional Strategy Based on Cognitive Load Theory - 1 views

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    I realize we are looking at the instructional delivery for this Community Course, though thought this article may be useful as background.
Angela Gibson

The Missing Element in Student Success - 4 views

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    via Inside Higher Ed
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    This is an excellent article, Angela. Everyone who teaches should read it!
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    Glad it was useful!
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21st Century Icebreakers: 10 Ways To Get To Know Your Students with Technology | TeachB... - 2 views

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    These are excellent recommendations for getting to know your students, and for getting them to know each other!
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Moving Towards More Engaging Introductions - 1 views

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    There are some great tips for alternate presentation ideas -- different ways to establish social presence in your online classes!
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Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    I highly recommend signing up to receive the newsletter and free reports!
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