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diane hamilton

henderson.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    QUOTE: What is reflective learning? As early as 1933 Dewey defined reflective thought as "active, persistent, and careful consideration of any belief or supposed form of knowledge in the light of the grounds that support it and further conclusions to which it tends" (Dewey, 1933 in Andrusyszyn & Davie, 1997, p.105). He believed that associating ideas was integral to thinking and that one had to search for deeper meanings through reflective thinking to capture and understand the core essence of something, to transform doubt into understanding and understanding into further action (Andrusyszyn & Davie, 1997).
Catherine Strattner

EQM0048.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Great resource regarding managing, facilitating, and participating in online discussion.
Gary Bedenharn

http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/CSD4903.pdf - 0 views

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    Strategies for differential instruction for an online course.
diane hamilton

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

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    heath's article What no bedtime story means
Anne Gomes

Teaching EBS Howard.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Teaching Evidenced-Based Practice: Toward a New Paradigm for Social Work Education
Catherine Strattner

Five_Roles_I_Play_in_Online_Courses.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    An interesting account of how to organize on online course and create an online learning community by assuming five different roles.
diane hamilton

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    One boy's differential interactions within book discussions groups of different make-ups.
Heather Kurto

http://www.theesa.com/facts/pdfs/esa_ef_2012.pdf - 0 views

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    Who's playing games?
Elena Buttgereit

http://www.itl.usyd.edu.au/assessmentresources/pdf/Link10.pdf - 0 views

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    Groupwork as a form of assessment: common problems and recommended solutions
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    Groupwork as a form of assessment: common problems and recommended solutions
Melissa Pietricola

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    Liverpool School District: 2002 attempt to create a virtual school. District evaluated the costs/benefits of offering online learning opportunities. It was not successfully implemented
Joan Erickson

http://innovateonline.info/pdf/vol1_issue2/Guidelines_for_Establishing_Interactivity_in... - 0 views

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    simple strategies for student interactivity---very similar to what we have been reading
Kelly Hermann

Tutorials - Web Accessibility for All - 2 views

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    This grant program provides many tutorials on how to make common documents and program files accessible for individuals with disabilities.  Particularly useful may be the PDF, Word and power point tutorials I have highlighted.
alexandra m. pickett

Sloan-C - Publications - Journal: JALN - Vol4:2 Student Satisfaction and Perceived Lear... - 0 views

  • For new SLN faculty the first stage in their development as on-line instructors is to get on-line and access the SLN Faculty Developer Gateway (http://SLN.suny.edu/developer). There, they are introduced to the SLN faculty development and course design processes. They participate in a facilitated on-line conference to network with our growing community of on-line instructors and to get the feel for on-line discussion in the asynchronous Web environment. In stage two, faculty begin to conceptualize their courses. They complete an on-line orientation to the Web course environment and they also have the opportunity to observe a variety of live on-line courses that have been selected as models to help them get a sense of the possibilities and to get the look and feel of the on-line classroom. Stage three is the SLN Course Development stage. They are asked to attend three workshops. At the first workshop, faculty receive a customized course template created in Lotus Notes, access to our networked system and on-line resources, and a step-by-step guide for building the components of their course. They are also assigned an instructional design partner to work with throughout their first course-development and delivery cycles and have access to a Help Desk for technology support. Note that it is not until stage three of our faculty development process that faculty are introduced to the technology that they will use to create their course. Our primary focus is on developing and supporting on-line faculty and effective on-line pedagogy, not on the technology. 
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      what are your thoughts on this passage?
    • Robert Braathe
       
      Getting faculty involved in the system of communicating in a new way is very effective. If we expect our students to be involved, we need to (as faculty) get immersed in communicating in these new ways to make the technology effective. Otherwise, the technology is obsolete
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    Student Satisfaction and Perceived Learning with On-line Courses: Principles and Examples from the SUNY Learning Network Eric Fredericksen, Alexandra Pickett, Peter Shea State University of New York William Pelz Herkimer County Community College http://www.sloan-c.org/publications/jaln/v4n2/pdf/v4n2_fredericksen.pdf Karen Swan University of Albany
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    doing a demo ignore this.
alexandra m. pickett

Sloan-C - Publications - Journal: JALN - Vol5:2: Assessing Teaching Presence in a Compu... - 0 views

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    ABSTRACT: This paper presents a tool developed for the purpose of assessing teaching presence in online courses that make use of computer conferencing, and preliminary results from the use of this tool. The method of analysis is based on Garrison, Anderson, and Archer's [1] model of critical thinking and practical inquiry in a computer conferencing context. The concept of teaching presence is constitutively defined as having three categories - design and organization, facilitating discourse, and direct instruction. Indicators that we search for in the computer conference transcripts identify each category. Pilot testing of the instrument reveals interesting differences in the extent and type of teaching presence found in different graduate level online courses.\nhttp://www.aln.org/publications/jaln/v5n2/pdf/v5n2_anderson.pdf
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