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eLearning | Diigo Group - 0 views

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    Cross listing with eLearning resources Diigo Group
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Reflections of a mooc unvirgin | E-Learning Provocateur - 0 views

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    The author recounts how he came to choose the Univ of Edinburgh's eLearning & Digital Cultures EDCMOOC, and provides a good analysis of the mooc's design as well as the pros and cons of the experience
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http://digtechitalia.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/88358195/Atwell%202007.pdf - 0 views

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    Personal learning environments: the future of eLearning?
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Grade Change: Tracking Online Education in the United States, 2013 | The Sloan Consortium - 0 views

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    2013 Survey on Online Learning Report
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Hybrid/BlendedCourseDesign | Diigo Group - 1 views

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    Cross linking to my other group with resource links on Blended/Hybrid Course Design
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Rapport in distance education | Murphy | The International Review of Research in Open a... - 0 views

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    "rapport is necessary in DE because of the absence of face-to-face communication. Challenges to building rapport relate to the geographic dispersion of students, the asynchronous nature of DE, teacher workload, limits of the software, teachers and students not seeing the need for rapport, and DE traditions. We identified six categories of rapport-building in DE as follows: Recognizing the person/individual; Supporting and monitoring; Availability, accessibility, and responsiveness; Non text-based interactions; Tone of interactions; Non-academic conversation/interactions."
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Search | The Sloan Consortium - 2 views

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    Results of reports and activities related to Online and Blended Learning
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IMPLEMENTING THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES - Chickering and Ehrmann - 1 views

  • The biggest success story in this realm has been that of time-delayed (asynchronous) communication. Traditionally, time-delayed communication took place in education through the exchange of homework, either in class or by mail (for more distant learners). Such time-delayed exchange was often a rather impoverished form of conversation, typically limited to three conversational turns: The instructor poses a question (a task). The student responds (with homework). The instructor responds some time later with comments and a grade. The conversation often ends there; by the time the grade or comment is received, the course and student are off on new topics. Now, however, electronic mail, computer conferencing, and the World Wide Web increase opportunities for students and faculty to converse and exchange work much more speedily than before, and more thoughtfully and “safely” than when confronting each other in a classroom or faculty office. Total communication increases and, for many students, the result seems more intimate, protected, and convenient than the more intimidating demands of face-to-face communication with faculty.
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      Addresses how to avoid ineffective threaded discussions
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    Chickering and Gamson's Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education, provide a meaningful lens for thinking about online teaching and learning.
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TLT-SWG: Low-Threshold Applications and Activities (LTAs) - 0 views

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    "An LTA is an activity or application of information technology that is reliable, accessible, easy to learn, non-intimidating and incrementally low-cost in time, money, and stress."
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Pinboard: bookmarks for SussexTLDU tagged 'mooc' - 0 views

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    different resources on MOOCs
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http://jolt.merlot.org/vol9no2/irvine_0613.pdf - 0 views

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    My review of this article Realigning HIgher Education for the 21st Century Learner through Multi-Access Learning. http://azbtechtrails.blogspot.com/2013/09/multi-access-learning-framework.html
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http://blog.reyjunco.com/pdf/Chapter5.pdf - 0 views

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    Nackerud & Scalette "This chapter discusses the use of blogs in higher education, including how students and instructors use blogs, the value of blogs in this setting, and privacy and security implications. The chapter also features an examination of the University of Minnesota's UThink blogging system."
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