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alexandra m. pickett

I am a high school librarian continuing my education to keep my library updated with tr... - 2 views

  • introduction post counted (which apparently it didn’t) that now I am behind.
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      Most initial posts are personal opinion/social and so don't generally get high ratings according to the rubric. I like to give you the first couple of posts as low pressure intros so that you can get the hang of the rubric and my feedback.
  • I did that wrong too
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      my hope is that you will push through your feelings and look to see what insight you can gather that will help you succeed as a student and as an educator.
    • Danielle Melia
       
      I'm trying but just when I feel like I have a grip I realize I did something else wrong!
  • I enjoyed being able to observe the exemplary courses also.
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      what did you learn from your observations?
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  • The cool thing is that I was able to show him some things that Alex showed me that he didn’t know, I looked like a rock star:)
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      that is awesome!
  • I know it hasn’t been utilized much or for a long period
  • research
  • Research is a difficult topic to entice high school student with.
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      question that assumption
  • I think the digital age is reducing the amount of human interaction and students are losing out on the social aspects of school.
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      question that assumption
  • online learning in k-12 students
  • part.
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      self assess!
  • am having a hard time picturing my unenthusiastic, too cool for that, high school students being responsible enough to take an online course.
  • community.
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      There are guiding questions for these reflections that i don't see in your posts for this module and you need to self assess.
  • August 4, 2012
  • Right now I am very frustrated. I have tried very very hard to listen to all of Alex’s comments throughout the semester and make changes based on her criticisms. My course when reviewed needed a lot of work but she expressed being frustrated that I didn’t take her advice when I am always careful to do that. I am not sure if I misunderstood or maybe it was the way things were worded. She had mentioned changing the names of my module’s during one of the previous assignments but in my course review she said she was frustrated because I didn’t listen about changing names of discussions and forums, when in fact, I changed the names of the modules like we had discussed. We never discussed discussion or forum names. I think these issues are issues that need to be addressed when learning about teaching online. Without having a face to face discussion misconceptions are not always cleared up right away and could cause problems later.
alexandra m. pickett

My Reflections (Gary) - 0 views

  • This becomes a problem in education if you have a policy, as my school, of no electronic devices on during school hours. I think this subject can be a huge debate among educators, but encourage for an online course.  
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      i would love to have you bring some of that debate into your blog or into the class discussions.
  • it just can’t be reading and discussions, so there needs to be virtual activities and videos to help them visualize the concept that we are learning about.
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      YES!!!! but who says it can only be limited to virtual activities, videos, an online stuff? Think outside the "box" :
  • I kept falling off the second floor of the  building and running into walls,
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      here is a little video i made of my first year in SL. http://etap640.edublogs.org/secondlife-if-my-avatar-could-talk/ : ) me
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  • I believe my list of assumptions can get very long, knowing how unpredictable this age group can be.  Now that I am not assuming anything, I can move on to the next step at planning this awesome astronomy course.
  • design.
  • module 1
  •   In this class, i had to wrap my head that I have to design a course that the student is responsible for their learning with me as a facilitator. 
  •  I have so many ideas that I have learned from this course that I want to implement them all into my class.  But, I really need to stand back and reflect.  The most I got from this class is all the information that everybody shared on diigo.com and in their discussions.  I am very proud of everybody’s  contribution to my education and their own.  I loved how everybody had a share in the teaching presence and how Alex facilitated the learning.  This was an an excellent example of an effective student-centered learning environment.
  • . Apply strategies for identifying and solving routine hardware and software problems that occur during everyday use. 2. Demonstrate knowledge of current changes in information technologies and the effect those changes have on the workplace and society. 3. Exhibit legal and ethical behaviors when using information and technology, and discuss consequences of misuses. 4. Use content-specific tools, software, and simulations to support learning and research. 5. Apply productivity/multimedia tools and peripherals to support personal productivity, group collaboration, and learning throughout the curriculum. 6. Design, develop, publish, and present products using technology resources that demonstrate and communicate curriculum concepts to audiences inside and outside of the classroom. 7. Collaborate with peers, experts, and others using telecommunications and collaborative tools to investigate curriculum-related problems, issues, and information, and to develop solutions or products for audiences inside and outside of the classroom. 8. Select and use appropriate tools and technology resources to accomplish a variety of task and solve problems. 9. Demonstrate an understanding of concepts underlying hardware, software, and connectivity, and of practical applications to learning and problem solving. 10. Research and evaluate the accuracy, relevance, appropriateness, comprehensiveness, and bias of electronic information sources concerning real-world problems. I do believe that these standards should assist the students in either online or face-to-face class to succeed with learning.  I am actually going to observe and take notes of my 8th graders to see how many standards that they can achieve. I had a great summer learning and being challenged to do my best at learning.
Catherine Strattner

a_series_of_unfortunate_online_events.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Assume nothing! Excellent advice for new online instructors.
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    "Explicit orientations to each module with due dates, time frames, and details about what the module contains, as well as redundant, clear, explicit expectations and instructions are necessary to ensure students are at all times well oriented to the content, activities, and tasks in the course."
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    "My best advice the first time through is -- keep it simple. Go for vanilla the first time and work your way up to rocky road. : )"
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    Course Reading
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    What things to think about when designing an online course.
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    Quoted with regard to the 24/7 faux pas.
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    Many common threads with the Ragan article.
Luke Fellows

Noh Theater | OER Commons - 0 views

    • Luke Fellows
       
      This could potentially be used in "Stand up proud" module to show the stylized movements of Japanese Noh theatre.
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    Movement
Celeste Sisson

Linear Functions Lab - 0 views

    • Celeste Sisson
       
      This is a lab activity that I can use in my course to introduce students to linear functions. At this time, I am contemplating whether to use it as an in-class activity or having it that the place of a video for a lecture and become a lesson that is discovery for students to use on their own.
    • Celeste Sisson
       
      This is the concern for using it as an online lesson. This requires the use of Java and it could be an app that students do not have on their computer at home as I had complications with it at first.
  • Start Lab Using Frames]
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  • (You may also want to try doing the same thing with your graphing calculator if you have one, or with any other computer algebra system that you might have available on your computer.)
    • Celeste Sisson
       
      Pink Highlighter - Students would not have a graphing calculator and I would not want them using one online.
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      did you know you can attach a sticky to a highlighted section? just mouse over highlighted text and add a sticky note.
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      see the example to the right - pink highlight.
Celeste Sisson

Scientifi to Decimal Conversions - 0 views

    • Celeste Sisson
       
      This is a good activity for students to practice the learning objectives for my module containing scientific notation. With this students will be given random problems to solve.
  • Using the keyboard, enter your answer in scientific format, with one non zero digit before the decimal point (for example 65.3 x 107 should be written as 6.53 x 108). Press the 'x' key, and the computer will recognize that you now wish to enter the exponent of a number in scientific format. If you make a mistake, you can correct it using the backspace key.
    • Celeste Sisson
       
      These directions are perfect at explaining how students will need to enter their answer it which if not noted would have been an issue for some students.
Maree Michaud-Sacks

Overview: Using Student Peer Review | OER Commons - 1 views

    • Maree Michaud-Sacks
       
      I think the section on helping students make effective comments will fit nicely into my peer review and evaluation module
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      great! i agree!
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    I think this is an awesome find Maree. However it would be nice if this resource was built with next buttons to proceed to the next reading rather than back buttons. Do you agree? Thank you for clearly stating how you would use this in your online course.
Maree Michaud-Sacks

Effective Practice with e-Portfolios Supporting 21st century learning - 0 views

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    "Effective Practice with e-Portfolios Supporting 21st century learning"
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    This article could be helpful to my students in the "Documenting the learning" module. However, I don't know if I will use it because I don't want to confine them to eportfolios. There are other ways to document what you have learned, for example - blog, wiki, webpage, presentation, etc.
Heather Kurto

Behavior.org | Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies - 1 views

    • Heather Kurto
       
      This podcast will be used in module 5 of the course on behaviors and functions of behaviors. 
  • Defining Behavior - Podcast
    • Heather Kurto
       
      What controls behaviors?
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    • Heather Kurto
       
      We look to manipulate the public environment to control behavior. 
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    This is an amazing resource on defining behavior. It is so helpful in understanding the function of behavior in students with ASD. There is a great podcast titled Marshall Lev Dermer-Defining Behavior. The podcast downloaded to my ITunes, so I wasn't able to bookmark it. This is an amazing resource for me!! Defining
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    Hi Heather this seems like a great resource for you. I can't wait to see how you use it in your course. Do you plan on placing the entire podcast in the course or are you going to use parts of it? Diana
Heather Kurto

Behavior.org | Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies - 0 views

    • Heather Kurto
       
      The education for children with Autism is challenging, ABA to increase Verbal responses. 
    • Heather Kurto
       
      ABA takes whats inside the child and relates it to the outside world. 
    • Heather Kurto
       
      Connecting
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    • Heather Kurto
       
      I will use this in video in Module 3 "Come Talk to Me" to discuss communication in students with ASD.
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    Such a great summary of an Autism Classroom. The acknowledgement of individuality is so important.
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    Great video, thanks for posting this Heather! Teachers who teach children with autism have such incredible challenges, this program look extremely promising. The two things that stood out in the video for me were, "make learning fun, and adapt instructions to each individual child."
Luke Fellows

Alan Stanford: The Power of Theater | OER Commons - 0 views

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    Alan Stanford discussing my favorite play! Not good for ETAP640 but perfect for Advanced Dramatic Lit next year!
Kelly Gorcica

Literacy Corner | OER Commons - 0 views

    • Kelly Gorcica
       
      This resource is great to help broaden a teachers scope of literacy.  There are many parts to explore.
    • Kelly Gorcica
       
      In each activity you can click to find out more information about how it is helping the student. They address how students are hitting the Language Strand, Skills, Theme and Type. It is easy to understand for both a teacher and a parent.
    • Kelly Gorcica
       
      It is easy to find different activities to try just by looking through the different stands.
    • Kelly Gorcica
       
      I like the section that discusses home to school connections. Many times it is hard for teachers to continue their students learning at home. This site gives great tips and tricks for teachers to give to parents to help them help their students.
    • Kelly Gorcica
       
      I plan on using this resource in my course as a tool for my students to explore some activities they can implement in their classroom involving literacy. The choice will be theirs on what they choose to use if they choose to use any. I plan on adding this to my module that ties in technology. I think it would be a good fit there.
alexandra m. pickett

Just some of Kelly's thoughts - 0 views

  • As I work on finalizing my course one of the main things I will be thinking about is, do my modules and learning activities tell a story? Or do my modules and learning activities need to be rearranged so that their story makes more sense?
  • During this course I feel like I almost found myself as an instructor.  I know that sounds a little strange but I feel like I now know who I am and what I am capable of.  This course gave me, in some way, the confidence that I needed to be a better instructor to my students in a f2f setting.
  • This course has taught me to keep on learning.
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  • One of the most important things that I learned was about building a classroom community and the similarities it has between the online classroom and a f2f classroom. 
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    I love this connection!
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    I love this connection!
Hedy Lowenheim

Bogleheads® investment philosophy - Bogleheads - 0 views

  • Invest early and often
  • Use index funds when possible
  • Never try to time the market
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    This site will be useful for illustrating John Bogle's investment strategies, beliefs, styles, etc. for investing, that I discuss in module 6. Bogle, former chairman of The Vanguard Group, is an extremely interesting person!
Hedy Lowenheim

Women and Wealth » Insights » Capital Acumen Online - 1 views

  • A GROWING ECONOMIC FORCE The statistics are telling. Today, women account for nearly half of the overall labor force (compared with just over 38% in 1970).1 More than 10 million businesses, or 30% of all privately held firms, are owned by women.2 Women are also managers and senior business leaders; in fact, more than 43% of women are in management roles and 24% are in senior leadership positions. They constitute more than a third of all physicians and surgeons, and nearly a third of attorneys.3
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    Excellent statistics for my divorce/widowhood module. "Widowhood: Many married women will outlive their spouses. On average, women live seven years longer than their male counterparts, and women aged 65 and over are three times as likely as men of the same age to lose a spouse (44% compared with 14%).
efleonhardt

elearn Magazine: Transition from Tradition: 9 Tips for successfully moving your face-to... - 1 views

  • Try and make similar assignments as regular as possible, but don't try and fill up every day.
  • erms of what would fit on a phone screen for students to read while they're waiting in line for a latte.
  • Short virtual lectures of 10 minutes or less used to orient students to the course, to introduce a module, or to demonstrate how to solve a particular style of problem are efficient teaching tools that students can access again and again.
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  • reate assignments that are challenging yet relevant to them
  • give it early and often
  • As the first activity in your course, create a short orientation video using one of the programs mentioned above to show them how and where to find materials, calendars, quizzes, assignments, discussion boards, e-mail, announcements, drop boxes, etc.
  • Create a mandatory orientation module that has your syllabus, orientation video, and short exercises that let them practice turning in assignments, similar to what they'll see later down the road
  • . Let students help each other out
Mary Huffman

Paper for the Web | Padlet (Wallwisher) - 3 views

    • Anne Deutsch
       
      I'm going to embed this in my ice breaker module and have students post a picture of themselves to create a "class photo"
    • Celeste Sisson
       
      This is a great tool! Love your idea!
    • Daniel Hacker
       
      GREAT TOOL!!!!!!!
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    Create a wall and embed it in your class - students can post comments, links and documents
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    Good tool for icebreakers or short discussions!
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    Now we have been talking about this tool a lot this module right Mary! Good choice Anne.
abeukema

Staying Safe With Horses - 1 views

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    Fun flash game, that's perfect for my course.
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    This will go into the intro to Module 5 of my course "Be Safe!".
abeukema

Horse Ears | Science | Classroom Resources | PBS Learning Media - 0 views

  • researched horse communication
    • abeukema
       
      Love the combination of learning about horse behavior and scientific thinking.
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    Resubmitting the same pbs video because link from my first submission didn't work when I tried to return, let's see if this link is better.
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    I will use this video in Module 2 to help explain horse body language.
abeukema

The How To of Knot Tying - 0 views

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    Videos of knots. might be useful for showing how to tie a quick release knot (slip knot) for my class The Art of Horsemanship.
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    This will be a supplemental video in Module 6 "tied in knots" activity.
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