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Best Practices in Online Teaching - During Teaching - Assess Messages in Online Discuss... - 0 views

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    "This module focuses on how to assess student messages in an online discussion forum when teaching in an online environment. This module is part of the Best Practices in Online Teaching Course created by Penn State University World Campus as a guide for faculty who are new to teaching in an online environment."
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JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching - 0 views

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    "In this paper, we use Bain's (2004) book What the Best College Teachers Do to discuss some of the major ways that the practices of effective teaching in general can be applied to online teaching in particular. "
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Starting to Teach Online - 0 views

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    Thoughts on what not to do and how to rethink how you will teach online
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http://www.mnsu.edu/cetl/teachingwithtechnology/tech_resources_pdf/Ten%20Principles%20o... - 0 views

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    10 Principles of Effective Online Teaching: Best Practices in Distance Education - Report
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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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How to Teach Online - Community - Google+ - 0 views

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    for cMOOC How to Teach Online
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How to use blogs for learning and teaching - 0 views

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    slideshare
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George Siemens "Designing, development, and running (massive) open Online Courses | abo... - 0 views

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    A lengthy but good overview of MOOCs, with a close look at xMOOCS - Coursera, Udacity, edX that have taken advantage of scalability but tend to reinforce a traditional teacher-student model, and cMOOCS - knowledge building/networking, flexible tools, self directed, chaotic learning. Siemens goes on to share lessons learned from cMOOCs he has been involved with and provides 9 Steps How to Plan/Create a MOOC [approx 58:00] Around 18:00 he makes a provocative statement that because of the expertise available in xMOOCs, he would throw out all of his content, tell his students to take one of these courses, interact with them around the content themes and then assess their work. Other interesting ideas include: the need for regional MOOCs to diversify and fully explore potential innovation [export vs import]; the concern that mid-range universities stand to loose to the 'superstar' professors in the xMOOC model; & the notion of teaching globally, accrediting locally [e.g. Udacity -Pearson testing option for credit]
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http://www.open.ac.uk/personalpages/mike.sharples/Reports/Innovating_Pedagogy_report_20... - 0 views

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    OU Innovating Pedagogy 2013 Report looks at new forms of teaching, learning and assessment for an interactive world; and presents 10 innovations - starting with MOOCs - that are currently in practice but have not yet had a profound influence on Education
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http://eac595b.pbworks.com/f/macknight+2000+questions%5B1%5D.pdf - 0 views

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    MacKnight - Teaching Critical Thinking Through Online Discussion
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Home - Mozilla Webmaker - 0 views

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    a global community dedicated to teaching digital skills and web literacy.
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Collect - Relate - Create - Donate Framework - Teaching English With Technology - 1 views

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    The framework consists of four parts: Collect, Relate, Create, and Donate. In Schneiderman's framework, projects begin with a chance to Collect knowledge, and students research the factual building blocks of their learning project. From there students Relate with one another - since collaboration and cross-cultural communication skills play essential roles in our economic and civic spheres. Based on the collection of building blocks and relating their knowledge to one another, students the Createsome kind of tangible demonstration of their understanding. The final part of an activity is to find a forum to Donate the student work so that students can enjoy the opportunity to publish their work and be of service to others.
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One Size Doesn't Fit All: HyFlex Lets Students Choose | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "Key Takeaways Large lecture courses are often required of an institution's newest learners, who lack skills to help them succeed. To open alternative paths through these courses, a team at Ohio State University redesigned an intro-level econ course that typically serves more than 600 students at a time. Part of the redesign includes offering these students a hybrid flexible (HyFlex) lecture option that lets them choose to experience lectures in the classroom or online through a live stream at a location of their choosing. Other technologies reduce logistical overhead, letting instructors spend more time teaching and helping students, and less time dealing with basic questions about course rules, schedules, and so on."
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http://www.ascd.org/ASCD/pdf/siteASCD/publications/UbD_WhitePaper0312.pdf - 0 views

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    INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS UbD™ FRAMEWORK? The Understanding by Design® framework (UbD™ framework) offers a planning process and structure to guide curriculum, assessment, and instruction. Its two key ideas are contained in the title: 1) focus on teaching and assessing for understanding and learning transfer, and 2) design curriculum "backward" from hose ends.
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http://jaymctighe.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/A_Summary_of_Underlying_Theo... - 0 views

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    McTighe & Seif Teaching for Meaning
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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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