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Michael Kimmig

Ernest Hemingway's Top 5 Tips for Writing Well - Copyblogger - 2 views

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    Working on the DIY task on formulating assignments, I was looking for some writing tips that could be helpful for students. Here are four from Hemingway.
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    Onother list from content marketing... Ask yourself 5 questions when you create valuable content: : Is it ... - Findable - Readable - Understandable - Actionable - Shareable Link the checklist (pdf-file): http://www.contentmarketinginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/leibtag_content_checklist.pdf
aleromahn

inanimate alice - 1 views

This site contributes with digital story whose main characters is an 8-year-old-girl who travels with her parents to different countries. She writes and draws about these countries. The site provid...

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Amy Roche

Managing Your Online Course - 4 views

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    Example checklist of what an instructor should do prior to the start of an online course, as well as, different ways to interact with student at several key areas throughout the course. This is a concept that has been applied at many places in the past few years and can be applied to both hybrid / blended or online courses.
Mary-Kate Najarian

Project Tomorrow - Research Findings for 2013- Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    Mobile Learning - Are we designing our courses to meet these students?
Paula Michniewicz

Blended Learning: Feedback and Assessment - 2 views

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    Since we are learning about assessment in week 3, here are 20 slides sharing thoughts on how to reply to students as well as more ideas on assessments.
Paula Michniewicz

Blended Learning: Resource Roundup - 3 views

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    We've collected resources from Edutopia and the Web to help you navigate the possibilities of blended learning, an approach that combines face-to-face and technology-mediated learning, with some student control over time, path, place, or pace.
Beth Kiggins

Adapting Your Teaching to Accommodate the Net Generation of Learners - 1 views

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    Educators are faced with the challenge of adapting their teaching styles to accommodate a new generation of learners. The Net Generation or Millennials, who are now entering colleges and universities, have learning expectations, styles, and needs different from past students.
Paula Michniewicz

Maintaining Quality in Blended Learning: From Classroom Assessment to Impact Evaluation - 3 views

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    Educause's ELI was mentioned in the week 5 webinar. Here are materials from one of their webinars covering evaluation of the course from the assignments perspective. This can lead back to student value of the class.
James Kerr

It's called blended learning (not blended teaching) for a reason | eSchool News | eScho... - 6 views

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    Is your Learning Management System paradigm teacher- or student-centered? Long-term success depends upon the correct answer. Many educators now accept the need to provide course materials online in a Learning Management System (LMS) or Online Learning Environment (OLE) for blended learning to occur successfully.
Susan Stalewski

The Flipped Classroom: Turning the Traditional Classroom on its Head - 5 views

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    This infographic is interesting but scroll to the end and view the dramatic changes in student outcomes. This is a high school example but it seems that similar results could also be seen in remedial or gen ed type coursework in higher ed. Comments have some interesting resources, too.
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    This is great information--thanks for sharing!
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    It can be challenging to get "remedial" learners in higher ed to dive into doing work before class. Using resources like Khan Academy also mean your focus is on procedure, not understanding; if somebody needs to get through that math-course-you'll-never-use then it's a good too, but if real understanding is the goal then something more conceptually based (and something that's correct more consistently) would be in order.
James Kerr

Three Critical Conversations Started and Sustained by Flipped Learning - 1 views

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    Good conversation (brief) about learning and the flipped model
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    The flipped learning model of instruction has begun to make the transition from an educational buzzword to a normative practice among many university instructors, and with good reason. Flipped learning provides many benefits for both faculty and students.
James Kerr

The 5 Interactions Of A Robust Blended Learning Model - 5 views

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    by Thomas Stanley, Project Learning LLC Ideas for Creating an Interactive Blended Learning Experience There are, sometimes frustratingly, a number of ways to teach in the online world. Some programs are credit retrieval, others are expanded correspondence courses, and still others ask the student to do some thematic activities.
Beth Stutzmann

Learner Interest Matters: Strategies for Empowering Student Choice - 0 views

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    I thought this was a good link for ch 2 which discussed different learning models.
oglesbyj

BetterLesson | Blended Master Teacher Project - 1 views

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    For those interested in blended teaching practices from the K-12 space > BetterLesson has chosen 11 of the highest-performing blended teachers in the country to capture and share their effective practices. All of the Blended Master Teachers have one thing in common: they use technology in strategic and innovative ways to personalize the experience of their students.
Henrie Paz-Amor

Instructional Technologies Support - 6 views

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    Good resource listing steps involved in designing a hybrid course.
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    Nice resource for faculty. Thanks for sharing!
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    This has a nice list of FTF and Online appropriate learning activities. The terms hybrid and blended are used interchangeably to describe a course in which less than half all of the instruction is delivered online. Traditional face-to-face instruction is reduced but not eliminated. With a hybrid course, the goal is to optimize student engagement by taking advantage of the strengths of both the face-to-face and Web-based environments.
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    Great resource - thanks!
Michael Kimmig

37 Blended Learning Resources You Can Use Tomorrow - 10 views

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    "Remixing the curriculum - compiling resources from a variety of sources such as free online texts, proprietary information from publishers, and self-created media such as podcasts - is starting to push its way into K-12 and higher education. Get ahead of the curve with these tips for remixing your own online course materials."
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    Fabulous, thank you for this link. I find that the more we learn in BlendKit, the more I feel that I need to learn. Having a starting list of resources is priceless.
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    Fabulous! Thank you for this. I find that the more we learn in BlendKit, the more I feel that I need to learn. Having a list of resources to start with is priceless.
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    Was surprised not to see Padlet included; depending on objective, it's a simple way to get feedback, brainstorm or for students to add content/opinion in a course (2 layouts: sticky note or horizontal which enables more text and so becomes easy to read;) great for sharing multi-media as well.
Mary-Kate Najarian

How learning Analytics can make instructors more effective in the Online Course - 3 views

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    Analytics will help you determine course design, level of engagement from the student, etc. Here is one of many articles about Analytics.
Amy Roche

Organizing a Blended Course via a Class Guide - 8 views

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    Explanation of how to use online class guides to explain to students what is expected in the online and face-to-face portion of a blended / hybrid course. I typically encourage a daily schedule for each face-to-face meeting that is broken down into before class, during class, and after class.
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