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Michael Wacker

Using Audio Files To Provide Feedback - 2 « Sean Banville's Blog - 0 views

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    I have found that providing students with progress reports via audio files is a very motivating alternative to providing written feedback on their progress. Generally, I do both. I am required to enter written feedback in the online records kept for my students. However, there are several things that don't overly excite me about this: I sometimes find them to be overly formal and (on occasion) stilted. They occur too infrequently - usually mid- and end-of-semester - to provide students with useful information. They can (on occasion) fall prey to ticking-the-boxes syndrome and thus can (on occasion) not be so overly heartfelt.
Michael Wacker

What Users Like/Dislike About Google Wave [DATA] - 0 views

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    Google has been actively collecting feedback on Google Wave with an ongoing survey, which was distributed via email, the help center, and Twitter. Today they've published the initial findings for public dissection.
Michael Wacker

7 Things You Should Know About VoiceThread | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    VoiceThread is a media aggregator that allows people to post media artifacts-which might be a document, a slide presentation, a video, or a collection of photos-for community feedback. Commentators can add remarks by means of microphone, webcam, keyboard,
Michael Wacker

Project: Getting started with Diigo social bookmarking - a checklist | ESCalate - 0 views

shared by Michael Wacker on 09 Mar 10 - Cached
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    1. Request an educator's upgrade for Diigo; this will allow you to create private student groups that cannot be found by public search engines 2. Use Diigo to invite students to join the group; follow up with emails as necessary 3. Refer students to online videos on social bookmarking, to make sure that students understand what social bookmarking involves. 4. Seed the group with some example texts, including comments and annotations, so that students understand your expectations. 5. Ask students to practice, to find out what issues they might have. 6. Give feedback on early attempts, to reassure students they are on the right tracks.
Michael Wacker

Good Tip: Get an e-mail when your students take a quiz in Moodle | Learning is Change. - 0 views

  • The resuting e-mail is awesome. It not only tells you who took it but also gives you a link to review the attempt and give feedback right away. Good stuff.
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