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Jeff Johnson

Using Wiki in Education by Stewart Mader (Book) in Education & Language - 1 views

  • Contains 10 case studies written by teachers that describe how they’re using the wiki to transform courses and engage today’s students in a range of environments including high school, small college, major research university, online/ distance learning and research lab.
Barbara Lindsey

According to Study, Half of U.S. Adults Use Social Media - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • Although these numbers look promising for our favorite genre, social media, they should probably be taken with a grain of salt. While we do believe that text messaging is an important method of communication, it doesn't quite fit with what the standard definition of social media is: blogging, social networking sites, and other web properties that engage collective groups of people to drive their content. We would like to see how the numbers really break down among the three "social media" activities they measured, but that data was not immediately available.
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      Really good point.
  • In exploratory qualitative research, we have undertaken indicates the consumer might take a broader view of what social media might mean. For example, it could be taken by consumers to mean any digital form of personal communication that helps enable peer collaboration and sharing. This softer, less-structured definition is possibly useful in determining possible future growth areas of personal social P2P media from a consumer-centric POV."
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bruceroberson

CLHS2010 Teaching and Learning Algebra 1 using Web2.0 - 3 views

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    Explore and discover the many math websites and tools for teaching and learning Algebra 1 and other math courses i.e. geometry, trig, calculus. The math content is delivered in a number of way to include interactive and video. All websites are free and can be used to supplement your lesson and study. I recommended it for teachers and students. Also included are list of web2.0 tools to help one to create , store, collaborate, communicate and share your ideas with others.
Michele Hardy

Contents | Web Style Guide 3 - 0 views

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    Web Style Guide online book
Dennis OConnor

E-Learning Graduate Certificate Program: Problem solving in an online constructivist cl... - 0 views

  • If you come across a question you can't answer, be honest. Don't bluff or portray yourself as an expert when you aren't. Instead model the collaborative skills you've developed and work together with the student to solve problems.
  • By sharing power you enhance the learning community. 
  • 1. Wait time.
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  • Here are some problem solving tips.
  • 2. Admit when you're uncertain.
  • 3. Practicum Interns should consult with your cooperating instructor on anything that might get sticky.
  • In an internship,  go to your cooperating cooperating instructor first.  
  • When you're teaching online for a company or university use the chain of command.
  • 4. Use your search skills.
  • Problem solving is an ongoing process. 
  • See our NEW Checklist for Online Instructors for a comprehensive guide to best practices in e-learning! 
Dennis OConnor

Discussion Board Etiquette - 0 views

  • The Discussion Board is a vital part of communication in online learning. If all participants agree to follow a few principles of civility and professionalism, the discussion board can be a great opportunity to express opinions, share ideas, and receive feedback from peers who are engaged in the same learning objectives.
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    Excellent resource from UW-Stout Online
Dennis OConnor

Checklist for Online Instructors: Before the course begins - 0 views

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    This is a comprehensive checklist of best practices for online instruction.  The resource was build by Joan Vandervelde and Jim Erbe from the Online Professional Development program at the University of Wisconsin Stout.
Dennis OConnor

Why You Should Consider "Implementing Instructional Technology Innovations" | Emerging ... - 0 views

  • This 10 week online course provided an introduction to many Web 2.0 tools and ways in which they might be used in the classroom. This past September through December, I had the good fortune of taking this online course, an offering from the University of Wisconsin – Stout. Instructor Ann Bell has been teaching the course for several years, and has developed a well rounded set of modules that offer a thorough introduction to many web-based (and mostly free) technologies that can be used in engaging and practical ways in course work.
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    "This 10 week online course provided an introduction to many Web 2.0 tools and ways in which they might be used in the classroom. This past September through December, I had the good fortune of taking this online course, an offering from the University of Wisconsin - Stout. Instructor Ann Bell has been teaching the course for several years, and has developed a well rounded set of modules that offer a thorough introduction to many web-based (and mostly free) technologies that can be used in engaging and practical ways in course work."
R Cabezas

programming - What makes a good educational game? - Game Development - Stack Exchange - 0 views

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      How do these qualities relate to website evaluation? 1. interface design (relateable Characters/avatars, game world immersion)  2. content organization 3. site architecture (game world immersion), last but not least and especially,  4. interactivity. Interactivity: 1. Needs to engage all senses (multimodal: touch, color/sight, sound, smell, kinesthetic), 2. Lot's of breaks (information chunking), 3.  
Jerry Bates

T4 - Classroom Instruction that Works - 0 views

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    Interesting extension of the Pay Attention video; if you've read Marzano, you may really appreciate this twist.
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    Takes Marzano (et al) classroom instruction that works, showing how technology can be applied in those strategies.
Miles Berry

Next: An Internet Revolution in Higher Education - BusinessWeek - 2 views

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    Web technology is poised to shake universities, the way it rocked newspapers and the music industry-with convenient, cheaper alternatives
Amy Kelly-Graham

ISTE | NETS for Teachers 2008 - 3 views

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    "Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership"
Michael Porterfield

Product - MindMeister - 4 views

  • Mobile access MindMeister mobile, our iPhone application, provides access to your online mind maps where ever you are. You can create new maps, edit them and sync them with the your MindMeister account. Through our unique user interface you have both the comfort of an iPhone application and the familiar interface of MindMeister.
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