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Beatriz Rojo

A Guide to Quality in Online Learning - 4 views

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    This reading from Quality Matters was the prompt for me to searching for possibilities to learn more about online/blended learning. It is clear written and gives very practical informations.
Beatriz Rojo

Readings about online learning and assessment. - 2 views

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    Some readings I found very interesting and helpful about learning activities and assessment online
Beatriz Rojo

Using Technology to Support Alternative Assessment and Electronic Portfolios - 5 views

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    Dr. Barret is very focused in e-Portfolios and alternative e-assessment. This is her collection of readings and tools around this points.
kornegay

Classroom Assessment Techniques in blended learning environments - 4 views

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    An specific Classroom Assessment Technique (CAT) has to be evaluated for its use in blended learning environment, if online of offline.
Rob Straby

Contact North: Ontario's Centre for Technology Enhanced Learning - 2 views

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    Contact North began as a public funded educational support service to aid colleges and universities in northern Ontario leverage technology to enhance learning. They have evolved over time and provide innovative leadership and training across Ontario. Their "Pockets of Innovation" provides case studies on a range of initiatives, including blended learning.
James Kerr

cMOOC as Rhizomatic learning is messy - 2 views

Dagmar Machutta

Sharing Best Practices in Professional Development for Successful Online Teachers - 7 views

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    " ...a number of educators living in the world of online learning who took some time out to share these thoughts on practices and challenges associated with creating and conducting compelling online courses and course content."
Dean Shaffer

Working with Diigo Lists and Groups | A Fine Balance - 4 views

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    Since I hadn't taken time to actually figure out how Diigo works and how it might be useful, I figured now was the time. I found this site that that helps get you started. I found the two videos posted in the Resources at the bottom of the page quite useful.
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.
Dean Shaffer

Understanding Assessment Options for Online Courses - 1 views

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    Great resources for assessment strategies in a variety of formats.
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    Very useful tools, indeed. Thanks for finding this Dean.
Marcus O'Donnell

Self-determined blended learning: a case study of blended learning design - 5 views

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    Interesting reflections on how blended learning facilitates self determination and independent learning
Dagmar Machutta

7 Effective Templates For Teacher Feedback - Edudemic - 1 views

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    "End of Semester Evaluation Form Student Survey of Teachers Teacher Assessment Survey Teacher Feedback Form Course Evaluation Form Evaluation of Teacher Use of Technology Form Daily Feedback Form"
Michael Kimmig

David Sedaris' Tricks to Great First Sentences | The Copybot - 1 views

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    "How Sedaris Writes Great First Sentences I don't know David personally, so the following tricks are pure speculation. But I have no doubt he would agree-or at least say I was close. 1. Find the hook. What draws people? Sex. Violence. Strange circumstances. Bizarre people. Surprising statements. Controversial positions. Of course you won't know the hook until you've written the first draft, which brings me to the next point. 2. Get rid of the first paragraph. Or two. Often, just to get started, we will throw everything on the table in the first couple of sentences. This is a tendency from school to explain what you are about to tell the reader. Break this habit if you want to seduce a reader with a first sentence. 3. Read lots of Sedaris. Or Truman Capote. Hemingway. Any great writer of fiction or non-fiction. 4. Type out a list of great first lines. Make this a long list. This will get you to concentrate and absorb the elements of the sentence. But it will do something else. See next point. 5. Review your list every time you write a first sentence. Need I say more? Your Turn"
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

Journal writing - 4 views

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    This is a good site to write either a diary or keep a journal
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    I highly recommend this book if you are looking for prompts or creative ways to use journals in the classroom as well as in your profession. "Journal Keeping: How to Use Reflective Writing for Learning, Teaching, Professional Insight, and Positive Change" by Dannelle D. Stevens and Joanne E. Cooper
Amy Roche

Creating Learning Objectives - Flipped Classroom Style (But Applicable to Blended Cours... - 6 views

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    A majority of the time when hybrid/blended learning courses are created, they also incorporate a "flipped classroom" approach. This approach includes having online lectures done outside of the classroom prior to class and using in-class time for active hands-on application that extends learning. To help clarify what is expected prior to class and what is expected after the face-to-face session having separate objectives as stated in this article is a good best practice.
Marcus O'Donnell

SAMR as a Framework for Moving Towards Education 3.0 | User Generated Education - 2 views

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    Another great post by Jackie Gerstein on what it really means to design tasks that really engage with the three Cs of Education 3.0-  connectors, creators, constructivists. 
Marcus O'Donnell

Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture for Higher Education - 0 views

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    Excellent summary of some of the online commentary and a great synthesis model for activity design that goes beyond simple lecture flipping
Eileen Grodziak

Practical Applications and Experiences in K-20 Blended Learning Environments - 1 views

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    Very comprehensive overview of current blended learning best practices - Practical Applications and Experiences in K-20 Blended Learning Environments compiles pedagogical strategies and technologies and their outcomes that have been successfully applied in blended instruction. Highlighting best practices as elementary, secondary, and tertiary educational levels; this book is a vital tool for educators who teach or plan to teach in blended learning environments and for researchers interested in the area of blended education knowledge.
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