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Maree Michaud-Sacks

Strategies for Managing Large Online Classes - 0 views

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    Strategies to manage large online courses
Gary Bedenharn

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    Time management strategies for an online course.
Erin Fontaine

Blended Course Design: Strategies for Success / FrontPage - 0 views

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    This is really helping me see where I want to go with my class. Highlights and stickies ot follow...
Danielle Melia

EBSCOhost: Training for faculty who teach online - 0 views

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    The development and progress of distance education through online technologies has grown over the past ten years. Though community colleges across the United States have seen the largest increase, are its faculty members prepared to teach online? The following study examines strategies administrators may use to train faculty who teach online courses at the community college level.
Maria Guadron

Problem Based Learning: An Instructional Model and Its Constructivist Framework. - 0 views

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    Constructivist strategies promote critical thinking.
diane hamilton

Amazon.com: Early Intervention for Reading Difficulties: The Interactive Strategies App... - 0 views

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    comprehensive book on developing literacy and providing intervention in the early grades
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    comprehensive resource for developing literacy and providing intervention in the early grades
Maria Guadron

8 Forces for Leaders of Change - 0 views

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    Change management strategies for system change
Amy M

Test-Taking Strategies that Work, Teaching Tips of the Week, Teaching Today, Glencoe On... - 0 views

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    OER for standardized test taking
Lauren D

Direct Instruction: Targeting Strategies for Student Success - 1 views

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    "The exemplary model of direct, explicit instruction consists of five phases that allow teachers to scaffold instruction, gradually shifting and releasing responsibility for completing a task from themselves to students." 1. Orientation 2. Presentation 3. Structured Practice 4. Guided Practice 5. Independent Practice
Heather Kurto

The Future of Online Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: The Survey Sa... - 0 views

  • misconceptions and myths related to the difficulty of teaching and learning online, technologies available to support online instruction, the support and compensation needed for high-quality instructors, and the needs of online students create challenges for such vision statements and planning documents.
  • Adding to this dilemma, bored students are dropping out of online classes while pleading for richer and more engaging online learning experiences.1 Given the demand for online learning, the plethora of online technologies to incorporate into teaching, the budgetary problems, and the opportunities for innovation, we argue that online learning environments are facing a "perfect e-storm," linking pedagogy, technology, and learner needs.
  • cation. In this study, Keeton interviewed faculty in postsecondary institutions, who rated the effectiveness of online instructional strategies. These instructors gave higher ratings to online instructional strategies that "create an environment that supports and encourages inquiry," "broaden the learner's experience of the subject matter," and "elicit active and critical reflection by learners on their growing experience base."12
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  • When asked about several emerging technologies for online education, 27 percent of respondents predicted that use of course management systems (CMSs) would increase most drastically in the next five years. Those surveyed also said that video streaming, online testing and exam tools, and learning object libraries would find significantly greater use on campus during this time. Between 5 and 10 percent of respondents expected to see increases in asynchronous discussion tools, videoconferencing, synchronous presentation tools, and online testing.
  • this study found that the most important skills for an online instructor during the next few years will be how to moderate or facilitate learning and how to develop or plan for high-quality online courses (see Table 2). Being a subject-matter expert was the next most important skill. In effect, the results indicate that planning and moderating skills are perhaps more important than actual "teaching" or lecturing skills in online courses. As Salmon pointed out, online instructors are moderators or facilitators of
  • ), and educational opportunities.25Online Teaching Skills.
  • Instructors' abilities to teach online are critical to the quality of online education.
  • As a result, enhancing pedagogy is perhaps the most important factor in navigating the perfect e-storm. In the present study, respondents made predictions about the quality of online education in the near future and about how online courses would be taught and evaluated.
  • Our findings also indicated that, in general, respondents envisioned the Web in the next few years more as a tool for virtual teaming or collaboration, critical thinking, and enhanced student engagement than as an opportunity for student idea generation and expression of creativity.
  • What if institutions took the opposite stance and measured face-to-face courses based on whether they could accomplish all that online instruction can?
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    The study of what online teaching might look like in the near future.
Lauren D

Ensuring Effective Communication in the Online Environment - 0 views

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    Interaction in a distance learning environment is a key factor in the success of the course. Students may feel apprehensive about using the technology in a web-based class... Incorporating interactive strategies early in the course helps the student overcome these misgivings, and can also serve to unite the students so that they see themselves as part of a whole. Social interaction, especially between students, can complement instructional interactivity goals.
Gary Bedenharn

Rubrics: Tools for Making Learning Goals and Evaluation Criteria Explicit for Both Teac... - 1 views

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    Strategies for assessing projects of performance.
Amy M

Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement: An Overview - 0 views

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    strategies for self-regulated learning
Amy M

Classroom Management in the Online Environment - 0 views

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    classroom management requires pre- and post- course development strategies
Amy M

Section 4.4: Classroom Management Strategies - 0 views

  • Horton (2006) asserts disruptive behavior is as common in the online classroom as it is in face-to-face classrooms; however, the “opportunities for bad behavior are magnified by the power of technology” (p. 488).
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    EDIT 5397: Online Teaching Training Course
Gary Bedenharn

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    Strategies to bring in technology to people that resist it.
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