Michael Sweet (1999), “The real value of the process [student evaluation] lies in the rationale behind the number.”
ETAP640amp2011: Peer evaluation- does it tell the whole story? - 0 views
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Just a few sentences elaborating on what Michael Sweet's research suggested would have helped support your assertion. Not every post can be researched for hours, but at the very least, my initial post will have many hours of research behind it. BTW, it took me several weeks to realize this; prior to that, I was getting very low scores as well. It's a learning process.
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ICT in my Classroom - Plan, Tweet, Teach, Tweet, Learn, Smile - 1 views
Online K-8 Program | K12 - 0 views
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It's not all "online": You'll also receive boxes of traditional materials, including award-winning textbooks, CDs, videos, and hands-on materials that complement online learning.
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online delivery and individualized learning
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Individualized Learning Plan, monitors progress, and focuses on each student's individual problem areas.
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Share bookmarks - Diigo help - 3 views
The Myth Of Multitasking : NPR - 0 views
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today's nonstop multitasking actually wastes more time than it saves
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Today, there is so many stimuli competing for our constant attention that we are unable to resist multitasking. For example, I typically have my phone beside me and will glance at it when it vibrates or lights up, which takes me away from whatever I am doing, be it a conversation with a friend or working on graduate school work. According to https://www.apa.org/research/action/multitask.aspx I am losing time with every switch.
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Motivation - Emerging Perspectives on Learning, Teaching and Technology - 0 views
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Setting up rigid and realistic goals based on the learner's competence, therefore, is more effective than setting easy goals.
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Performance goal: I want to avoid mistakes so I can get a good grade.
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Mastery goal: Understanding the class materials is more important than earning a high grade, and that's why I work hard to learn. My performance is better than it was at the beginning of the semester.
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Multimodal Composition and the Common Core State Standards - 0 views
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The standards assume that being literate means being digitally literate.
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My goal for this column is to highlight strong examples of digital literacies instruction and technology integration that teachers can remix and customize for their students and teaching contexts
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“One of the biggest communication changes happening today is the shift from the printed word on a page to multiple modes of image, sound, movement, and text on a screen.”
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Ten Best Practices for Teaching Online - 2 views
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Best Practice 6: Early in the term -- about week 3, ask for informal feedback on "How is the course going?" and "Do you have any suggestions?" Course evaluations have been called "post mortem" evaluations as they are done after the fact, and nothing can be changed to increase satisfaction or facilitate learning. Early feedback surveys or just informal discussions ask students to provide feedback on what is working well in a course and what might help them have a better course experience. This early feedback is done early in the course so corrections and modifications can be made. It is an easy opening for students who might have comments or suggestions or questions.
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When faculty actively interact and engage students in a face-to-face classroom, the class develops as a learning community, developing intellectual and personal bonds. The same type of bonding happens in an online setting.
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Lean Six Sigma: Research and Practice - 1 views
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Six Sigma stresses elements that are critical to quality, such as reducing manufacturing defects. Lean Speed strives to eliminate seven kinds of waste. What happens when Six Sigma and Lean Speed merge? You end up with faster processes and fewer defects in your business.
IEEE Xplore Abstract - Empirical Study on the Effect of Achievement Badges in TRAKLA2 O... - 1 views
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Our results show that achievement badges can be used to affect the behavior of students even when the badges have no impact on the grading.
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We also found that students in the two studied courses responded differently to the badges.
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Based on our findings, achievement badges seem like a promising method to motivate students and to encourage desired study practices.
BBC News - How Douglas Hodge shaped Willy Wonka for the stage - 1 views
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Charlie Chaplin... Salvador Dali... Fred Astaire... David Bowie... Mick Jagger... Prince... Michael Jackson
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"Bowie has been in my mind as someone who disappeared from the public for a long time and then emerged. A strange exotic creature - he seems to inherit a tradition of enigma and exclusiveness
Community of Inquiry - 0 views
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According to the community of inquiry model, students must engage with the content and engage with other participants in the course in order to best learn. In my experience, discussion forums are a great way for students to interact with each other. In addition, these discussion forums allow students to step into the role of teacher by explaining concepts to others and bringing in new resources.
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