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Twitter Chat with Inside Online Learning » Online College Search - Your Accre... - 0 views
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#IOLchat today on "creating a new online course" http://t.co/DzWyMrvP today at 12pET! #onlinelearing #edchat #lrnchat RT @Melissa_Venable: Are you creating your first online course? Have advice to share? Join me for an open discussion today: #IOLchat htt ...
Web Ink Now: Friending cats and following eggs: On social networks you ARE your photo - 0 views
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the default "egg" on Twitter and silhouette Facebook. The default says: “I can’t be bothered to upload an image.
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But when somebody has an image that is not an actual photo of them, I hesitate and usually do not connect. Why are they hiding? Why use a dog or flower or building, or famous person, or logo instead?
friending eggs and following cats - 0 views
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Now I am not saying that all people that share a picture of themselves on the Internet are the people they represent themselves to be. That would be extremely naive. It is just easier to connect and build trust with a person rather than an avatar.
The Digital Citizen - My Sojourn in the World of Web 2.0 by Irene Watts-Politza - 3 views
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I realized that the online environment is actually a type of classroom; is that why course language includes such terms as “area”, and “room”?
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The resulting ah ha moments became the core of my entry …
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Student Reflections @wattspoi on "Heutagogy & its Implications for Evaluative Feedback" http://t.co/xiuWsCsD #lrnchat #edchat
Spanish Alphabet - 1 views
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This website has the most up to date information in the pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet. I will be using it because it has the audio for each letter of the alphabet and then audio for a Spanish word that starts with that letter too. Very helpful for beginners!
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Oh... i see that your comment is here. OK. thanks. excellent.
Teachers' Domain: Pizza Toppings - 2 views

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Where Math Meets Beauty: Generate Stunning Fractals With These Free Tools - 0 views
The ABCs of observing - Astronomy Magazine - 1 views
http://igitur-archive.library.uu.nl/ivlos/2006-1216-204736/pol - the affordance of anch... - 0 views
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Anchored discussion is a form of collaborative literature processing. It "starts from the notion of collaborative discussion that is contextualized or anchored within a specific content" (van der Pol, Admiraal & Simons, 2006). In this course, the discussions we participate in are based on prompts that address ideas included in each of the required resources for each module. However, an anchored discussion is a discussion that is focused on one piece of literature. As students read and digest the material, discussions about the meaning of that material occur within a window where the material is present. It is like having an asynchronous chat window open next to a research article. (van der Pol et al., 2006) As I started learning about anchored discussions, I saw many connections to shared annotation such as what we use Diigo for. Van der Pol et al. (2006) state that "shared annotation might leave more room for individual processes, but is shown to have some limitations in supporting interactivity". Anchored discussions take shared annotation a step further in that it requires conversation (as opposed to individual notes) regarding a resource. The collaborative piece of anchored discussions really got my attention in that it provides greater opportunity for the development of teaching presence by both students and the instructor. The opportunity to facilitate a discussion within the context of a required reading is an exciting idea for me. The use of anchored discussion allows for all three facets of teaching presence: instructional design and organization, facilitating discourse, and direct instruction (Shea, Pickett, & Pelz, 2003). I am wondering if there is a way to use Diigo in creating anchored discussions.
ETAP640amp2012: How am I doing it in this course? And how are you doing it? - 0 views
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If students come into a class or learning environment feeling that they know everything than they likely will feel no anxiety at all and may even boo too confident to learn
ETAP640amp2012: How do they do it in their online courses? - 0 views
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Communicative Real-time chat, e-mail exchange, discussion lists (Warschauer, 1997), use of speech recognition-based dialog systems (Luperfoy, 1998) Sociolinguistic Task-based, problem-solving, and role-playing activities that address sociolinguistic differences between native and target languages, and that could involve real-time chat, e-mail exchange, discussion lists (Chun, 1994) Strategic Task-based, problem-solving, and role-playing activities that require learners to achieve specific goals (e.g., persuading, self-correcting, negotiating a desired outcome); these could involve real-time chat, e-mail exchange, and discussion lists
What's a Facebook Whisper Code? | Business 2 Community - 0 views
Summarizing and Note-Taking in Learning Mathematics « Mathematics by Mr. P - 0 views
What is Curation? on Vimeo - 0 views
APOD: 2012 July 18 - A Hole in Mars - 0 views
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