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https://www.mercy.edu/cp/preparationguidelines.pdf - 0 views

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    difference between syllabus [fixed] and outline [student version]
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http://www.icte.org/T01_Library/T01_245.pdf - 0 views

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      Strategies for Active Learning Online http://www.icte.org/T01_Library/T01_245.pdf Student Skill Development vs Teacher Information Transmission Active Learning: - is not only an effective instructional strategy in the traditional learning environment, but also, it is effective in an online environment. - requires "intellectual effort, encouraging higher-order thinking (analysis, synthesis, evaluation)" and provides a means for the learner to assimilate, apply, and retain learning (Bonwell and Eison, 1991; Harasim, et al, 1997). - accommodates a variety of learning styles, promotes student achievement, enhances learner motivation, changes student attitudes, and basically, causes learners to learn more (Astin, 1985). - empowers students to take primary responsibility for their education (student-centered) (Warren, 1996), although requiring faculty to relinquish some control to the student to encourage their learning path (Gibson, 1998, p.79). - requires "intellectual effort, encouraging higher-order thinking (analysis, synthesis, evaluation) Strategies promoting active learning are superior to passive learning (lectures) in promoting the development of student's skills in thinking and writing (Bonwell and Eison, 1991, iii). When developing active learning strategies for an online environment, the instructor/designer should first consider sound design practices including, but not limited to: assessing the learners, knowing the context and environment in which learners will be operating, knowing instructional tools and techniques for delivery, developing supporting strategies in the form of directions and resources, incorporating assessment of learning outcomes and course design, and designing with active engagement in mind (Mantyla, 1999). Starting from a basic instructional design model and continuing good teaching practices are important because according to Moore and Kearsley, "active learning is pr
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Presentations & Multimedia - 0 views

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    Created for teaching history, but this site has an excellent section on multimedia with links to different tools for creating them
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Flubaroo Overview - Welcome to Flubaroo - 0 views

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    "Flubaroo is a free tool that helps you quickly grade multiple-choice or fill-in-blank assignments."
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Web 2.0 Teaching Tools: Top 5 Quiz Generators for Online Educators - 0 views

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    online quiz generators
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Instructional Design for Distance Education - 0 views

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    Developing Self Learning Materials S. Mishra
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Rethinking Learning: The 21st Century Learner - 0 views

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    ""For teachers, and schools, and classroom learning, there's an incredibly important role to play which is about giving kids access across the board to a baseline of standards, literacies, expectations, about what they need to participate in contemporary society…to be reflective, and to also take opportunity of the fact that you really have kids and adults in a shared space that's safe, that's sanctioned, that gives an opportunity to reflect in every day life….What we're saying by valuing informal learning is not that we should abandon formal learning, but that we should get those working together in a much more coordinated way." Mimi Ito, Associate Researcher, UC Irvine"
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