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Julianne Miranda

EBSCOhost: Impact of podcasting on student motivation in the online learning environme... - 0 views

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    Researchers investigated the impact of podcasting on student motivation in the online environment during fall 2008 and spring 2009. Data were collected from students enrolled in fourteen online courses at a research university in the United States. One hundred and ninety-one students completed a modified version of the Instructional Materials Motivation Survey (); it has four subscales: attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction. Strong positive relationships between all subscales were detected. Results indicate students were moderately motivated by the use of podcasts in their online courses. Only available to Butler
Julianne Miranda

News: Open Courses for Community Colleges - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Growing interest in online courses - particularly community colleges that reach out to non traditional students
Julianne Miranda

UT College of Liberal Arts - 1 views

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    free online methods course for beginning foreign language teachers at the high-school and college levels
Julianne Miranda

Using Facebook to build community in large college classes (essay) | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Excellent post by the author who was not looking to use Facebook in a "formal" sense, as a platform to present specific course content. Instead, his goal was to use Fb in an "informal" manner, encouraging each member of the class to see him or herself as a part of the whole
Kenton Smith

Georgia Tech Invokes FERPA, Cripples School's Wikis - 0 views

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    Does FERPA ban schools from allowing students to post their schoolwork on the open Web? Yesterday, Georgia Tech deleted all student history and participation from the school's "Swikis," the wikis that students use for their coursework. Georgia Tech has been using wikis for this purpose since 1997, pioneering the usage of the collaborative tools for undergraduate education. One of the features of the school's wikis was that they allowed for cross-course and cross-semester communication. You could, should you choose, remain in a wiki for a class you'd taken previously, for example.
Kenetha Stanton

Academic Earth | Online Courses | Academic Video Lectures - 0 views

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    Free online video courses from leading universities.
Julianne Miranda

Planning a Class with Backward Design - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Based on the book, Understanding by Design (Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe) this article summarizes the process of designing courses as "backward process." The process has 3 basic steps - 1) Identify desired results, 2)Determine Acceptable Evidence, and 3) Plan Learning Experiences
Julianne Miranda

Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "Students moving into a newly renovated dormitory at the University of Kentucky signed up for a hyperwired college experience: Each one was given an iPad and required to take a series of tech-themed courses."
Eric Esterline

Rent online textbooks and eResources for half the price of printed college textbooks. |... - 0 views

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    Course Smart is a great site for students looking to find a textbook in eBook format. This site is geared toward higher ed students and they can browse by category and top content.
Eric Esterline

PowerPoint Games - 0 views

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    A lot of very useful PowerPoint Games and resources for your college courses.
Kenetha Stanton

Wide range of colleges and universities show gains in effective educational practices, ... - 1 views

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    A national survey released today indicates that a variety of colleges and universities have shown steady improvement in the quality of undergraduate education, as measured by students' exposure to and involvement in effective educational practices.
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    Found the following quote interesting: "Students whose classes used course management technologies, which provide discussion boards and the posting of notes, readings or assignments, scored higher on NSSE benchmarks, participated more in deep approaches to learning, and reported higher academic and personal gains during college, as did students whose experience included interactive technologies, such as collaborative editing software, blogs, simulations and virtual worlds. "
Kenton Smith

College requirements: Notebooks, textbooks and iPads? | MLive.com - 0 views

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    Mandatory: an iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad (I would argue a tablet in general). "It's getting to the point where there are a number of professions students are going into where knowing how to use technology is required." The article notes "many technology trends become mandatory over time. Today's college students are expected to participate in online forums, e-mail professors and submit papers electronically."
Kenetha Stanton

Gavan P.L. Watson » Reflections on my first use of Twitter in the classroom - 2 views

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    Great description of a instructor's use of Twitter in a course - he walks through his entire process from planning to implementation to results in class
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