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briandavidson

eduCanon - 7 views

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    Looks like an interesting way to add a formative assessment component to a video clip to help focus learners on what's important. A free sign-up and free to use tool. An example of the tool in action accompanying a viral video for Mother's Day can be found at: http://www.educanon.com/public/12221/40843?twitter
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    Thank you for sharing! I will try this out and see if we want to add it to our flipped classroom training.
treal42

Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning Tools: 15 Strategies for Engaging Online Students - 0 views

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    This Faculty Focus special report features 15 articles from Online Classroom newsletter, and will provide you with specific strategies on how to use synchronous and asynchronous learning tools to engage your online students.
Kelvin Thompson

A Glossary to DEMYSTIFY the jargon of the online world | The Edublogger - 3 views

  • Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) are all about using web tools such as blogs, wiki, twitter, facebook to create connection with others which extend our learning, increases our reflection while enabling us to learn together as part of a global community.
  • The purpose of tagging is to help make it easier for the content to be easily found.
  • Blogs, wikis, podcasting, video sharing websites (e.g. YouTube and Vimeo), photosharing websites (e.g. Flickr and Picasa), social networking sites (e.g. FaceBook, Twitter) are all examples of Web 2.0 technologies.
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    Lengthy, substantive piece on blogging for educators, starting from "what is a blog," continuing through Web2.0 tools, and ending with Personal Learning Networks. Something for everyone here.
Cherry Stewart

Mapping pedagogy and tools for effective learning design - 1 views

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    G. Conole, et al. (2004) provide an interesting perspective on how technology tools might be mapped against your learning intent. I recommend this strategy when deciding how to blend.
joannescott

7 Authentic Assessment Tools - 3 views

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    Fun assessment tools students of any age can enjoy.
lauraoverstreet

Why don't we talk about accessibility when we discuss blended course design? - 2 views

I've been overwhelmed with the wonderful resources from our BlendKit2017 session so far. However, I'm surprised that there has been little mention of accessibility/universal design as we consider ...

Online tool accessibility VPAT Blended courses and accessibility

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aviejj

ELI Discovery Tool: Blended Learning Workshop Guide - 2 views

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    Blended or hybrid learning, an instructional delivery mode in which instruction is conducted partly online and partly face-to-face, has emerged as one of the fastest-growing and most successful instructional models to deliver flexible learning options for today's learners. This site I think would serve us instructional designers who, after this MOOC would have to deliver professional development training to our faculty. This, together with the course materials in BlendKit would make for an awesome PD experience.
Dagmar Machutta

How Technology Enables Blended Learning | EdTech Magazine - 2 views

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    "School districts are flipping education on its head with mobile and online teaching tools" by WYLIE WONG
Michael Kimmig

How to Create an Open Online/Blended Course Using Google - 6 views

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    This article considers using google tools to design online and/or blended learning courses.
rdiane1

Create a course - 5 views

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    Nice free tool for creating online course materials. User friendly, but haven't been able to publish my course yet because the image upload feature doesn't work with Safari on a Mac.
yuccabrevifolia

55 Content Curation Tools To Discover & Share Digital Content - 3 views

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    The readings this week have begun to make me think about the role of the teacher as a curator and collector of resources and "teachable moments" for inclusion into the blended classroom. I thought that I might post this as a resource for others. I have personally used a number of these, but Storify is a personal favorite for putting together resources for a lesson plan.
Margarita Ortiz

Flipped Kindergarten - 1 views

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    The tools that he uses are definitely age appropriate. It is also interesting to see how this teacher uses tech tools to teach kindergarten in a flipped classroom way (e.g how To teach letter A".. See his webiste too http://www.krisszajner.com/flip-out
Beth Kiggins

Faculty Self Assessment for Online Teaching - Web Learning @ Penn State - 2 views

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    The faculty engagement subcommittee has developed a faculty self-assessment for online teaching. Check it out! Over the past year, the faculty Engagement subcommittee has worked on a faculty self-asssesment for online teaching. Carol McQuiggan, an instructional designer at Penn State Harrisburg who manged the process, presented the faculty survey and its results at the SLOAN-C conference in Orlando in November of 2008.
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    Thanks for sharing this resource Beth! Last year I worked with Carol and two other colleagues to revise/update the content of the tool. The main goal was to align it with the Competencies for Online Teaching (https://www.e-education.psu.edu/files/OnlineTeachingCompetencies_FacEngagementSubcommittee.pdf). In addition, we presented the updated version at SLOAN-C in October to solicit feedback. We implemented some of the changes and are putting other suggestions "on hold" as we investigate a different platform to move the tool to in order to address accessibility issues.
hiddensparks

Video Lessons - Metta.io - Blendkit2015 - 0 views

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    "Metta (www.metta.io) is a digital storytelling tool that allows you to create lessons using audio, videos, and images from your computer or from the web. It is a great online app for creating short flipped or blended lessons for students to help them learn outside of the classroom. With this outstanding web application, teachers can easily create a digital content based story, supplemented with images and text. Teachers can also include poll questions in order to test the knowledge of students. So, with Metta, you can easily combine multimedia elements together to produce an awesome digital lesson." (Source: http://www.emergingedtech.com/2013/10/create-digital-learning-content-easily-combining-parts-one-more-videos-with-images-text-audio-using-metta/)
anonymous

Assessing online faculty: more than student surveys and design rubrics Anthony A. Pina ... - 0 views

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    Increasingly, faculty who teach an online course may not be the ones who actually designed the course. Thus, current measurements, especially those that focus on course design and innovation, are not appropriate tools for assessing these faculty members. Instead, the authors assert: "We must look at the actions performed by the instructors within the course." The objective of the authors' study was "to identify a set of criteria that would yield objective data easily examined by supervisors and peers during an online course observation and serve as a balance to the more subjective data gathered from student surveys." The authors identified six questions to be used as a starting point for evaluating online instructors. These questions are copied below verbatim: Has the instructor logged in at least an average of every other day? Has the instructor posted a biography of at least a paragraph, in addition to contact info? Has the instructor posted announcements at least weekly? Is there evidence that the instructor answers student inquiries in two days or less? Does the instructor participate in discussion forums where appropriate? Does the instructor provide feedback on assignments? This article is an excellent resource because it clearly delineates between design and instruction. It also provides the six very concrete questions to use when evaluating instructors.
treal42

11 Digital Education Tools For Teachers And Students - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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      Please review the highlighted sections I have in this article or website.
Phil Taylor

Blended learning: The great new thing or the great new hype? - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • If blended learning is to lead to positive outcomes for students, then it must be highly relational, active and inquiry oriented (both online and offline), and commit to empowering students with digital tools.
  • It may also hold value by employing certain technologies that help teachers and students to formatively assess learning
  • nuanced balance that combines both digital technologies and the physical presence of a caring, knowledgeable and pedagogically thoughtful teacher
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  • we must achieve a more nuanced balance that combines both digital technologies and the physical presence of a caring, knowledgeable and pedagogically thoughtful teacher. This is not an optional “nice to have,” but a “must have” if children and youth are to build resilience for the future.
James Buckingham

Blended Learning Quality - 2 views

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    An ambitious project being funded by the EU (EU project number 539717-LLP-1-2013-1-IT-GRUNDTVIG-GMP) that is designed to "develop an appropriate quality framework as well as tools to evaluate the quality of Blended Learning." Will be interested to monitor how they come to resolve some of the issues pointed out in the Blendkit2016 material.
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    Interesting! I was a bit taken aback by the lack of concrete ways to assess online courses from the readings, so this is helpful!
Eileen Grodziak

Objectives Builder - 10 views

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    Use this application to develop instructional objectives for your courses and instructional programs.
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    Thanks so much for this reference. A great resource that I can put to use immediately.
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    Wow! A wonderful tool! Useful for all persons designing courses. Thank you!
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