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Karen Balnis

Another Look at the Weaknesses of Online Learning - Innovations - The Chronicle of High... - 86 views

shared by Karen Balnis on 28 Jul 11 - No Cached
  • have been lucky enough to have taught the full range of our freshman / sophmore undergraduate offerings as both an onsite and online instructor. While I have thoroughly enjoyed both formats - and very much so - I must admit that my experiences online have been *much* more positive than onsite instruction. Let me try and elucidate:1. While in the onsite classroom you have the opportunity to think on your feet and challenge and be experiential on your feet to reactions to the students who speak, in the online classroom, you are able to meet *every* class member and challenge their minds and ideas. The students who would normally be lost in a classroom of 35-40 are met and developed each day or week at their level and pushed to consider ideas they might not have considered. 2. I am able to reach the entire class through multimedia exhibits in each of the weekly units - journal articles, non-copyrighted film clips (and many from our university's purchased collection under an agreement for both onsite classroom and online classroom use), photography, art, patents, etc, that the students would not see - or would otherwise ignore - in an onsite classroom. We incorporate this information into our discussions and make it part of the larger whole of history.3. Each student and I - on the phone during office hours or in e-mail - discuss the creation of their term papers - and discuss midterm and final "anxiety" issues - and as they are used to the online format, and regular communication with me through the discussion boards, they respond much more readily than onsite students, whom I have found I have to pressure to talk to me. 4. I am able to accommodate students from around the country - and around the world. I have had enrolled in my class students from Japan, Indonesia, India, England - and many other countries. As a result, I have set up a *very* specific Skype address *only* for use of my students. They are required to set up the time and day with me ahead of time and I need to approve that request, but for them (and for some of my students scattered all over the state and US), the face time is invaluable in helping them feel "connected" - and I am more than happy to offer it. 5. As the software upgrades, the possibilities of what I can offer become more and more amazing, and the ease of use for both me - and for the students -  becomes astronomically better. Many have never known the software, so they don't notice it - but those who have taken online courses before cheer it on. Software does not achieve backwards. As very few of these issues are met by the onsite classroom, I am leaning more and more toward the online classroom as the better mode of instruction. Yes, there are times I *really* miss the onsite opportunities, but then I think of the above distinctions and realize that yes, I am where I should be, and virtually *ALL* the students are getting far more for their money than they would get in an onsite classroom. This is the wave of the future, and it holds such amazing promise. Already I think we are seeing clear and fruitful results, and if academics receive effective - and continuing - instruction and support from the very beginning, I cannot imagine why one would ever go back. The only reason I can think of *not* doing this is if the instructor has his or her *own* fear of computers. Beyond that - please, please jump on the bandwagon, swallow your fears, and learn how to do this with vigor. I don't think you will ever be sorry.PhD2BinUS
  • have been lucky enough to have taught the full range of our freshman / sophmore undergraduate offerings as both an onsite and online instructor. While I have thoroughly enjoyed both formats - and very much so - I must admit that my experiences online have been *much* more positive than onsite instruction. Let me try and elucidate:
  • While I have thoroughly enjoyed both formats - and very much so - I must admit that my experiences online have been *much* more positive than onsite instruction. Let me try and elucidate:
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    I am a graduate student at Sam Houston State University and before I started grad school I never had taken an online course before. My opinion then was that online courses were a joke and you couldn't learn from taking a course online. Now my opinion has done a complete 180. The teachers post numerous youtube videos and other helpful tools for each assignment so that anyone can successfully complete the assignment no matter what their technology skill level is. I do not see much difference between online and face-to-face now because of the way the instructors teach the courses.
Martin Burrett

iPiccy - Online Picture Editor - 1 views

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    This is one of the best online image editors I have used. Really easy to use and will give you great effects. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
Jude Kesl

The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth - 42 views

shared by Jude Kesl on 23 Aug 11 - Cached
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    find a photo of your favorite location from space
Martin Burrett

Dermandar - Free Online Panoramic Software - 45 views

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    This is a very useful site where you can upload a panoramic photo to produce an interactive 360 degree viewer. Share online or embed on your site. Check out the hundreds of 360 photos made by other users. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Deb Ernst

Dear Photograph - 15 views

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    Using a photograph inside a photograph....clever way to connect something that was taken in the past with current photo.
Martin Burrett

Panoramas.dk- Midsummer in Sweden, Red Army Pop Art in Sofia, Buckingham Palace, Salt L... - 45 views

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    A great site containing hundreds of 360 degree panorama photos from all over the world. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Martin Burrett

Photo Gallery - 84 views

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    A simple photo search of flickr sorted by attributes, such as 'zigzag' and 'spiral.' http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Mr. Loftus

TiltShift Generator - Art&Mobile - 67 views

  • TiltShift Generator is a web service that adds cool camera effect to your picture on the fly.
Michele Brown

Block Posters - 102 views

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    Upload an image from your computer and choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be once printed
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    Create large wall posters from any image for free!
jodi tompkins

Photo editor online pixlr free edit image direct in your browser - 13 views

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    This online photo editor program works much like Photoshop but easier. Has many of the same tools as well as offers layers for advanced editing.
jodi tompkins

introducing Pixia & Phierha - 42 views

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    PIxa - Photo editing software..... must be downloaded.
jodi tompkins

http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ - 41 views

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    Free download of PhotoPlus, PagePlus, DrawPlus, 3DPlus, PanoramaPlus, Rotate my Pics, Scrapbook Artist, WebPlus
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    I've used PhotoPlus for a few years now. The free version is great. A lot like Photoshop.
jodi tompkins

Paint.NET - free photo editor screen shot and mini-review. - 25 views

  • Paint.NET is image and photo manipulation software designed to be used on computers that run Windows. It supports layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a wide variety of useful and powerful tools.
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    Paint.NET is image and photo manipulation software designed to be used on computers that run Windows. It supports layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a wide variety of useful and powerful tools.
jodi tompkins

Graphisme et utilitaires - 35 views

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    PhotoFiltre is a complete image retouching program. It allows you to do simple or advanced adjustments to an image and apply a vast range of filters on it. It is simple and intuitive to use, and has an easy learning curve. The toolbar, giving you access to the standard filters with just a few clicks, gives PhotoFiltre a robust look. Free for private and educational use.
jodi tompkins

Online Photo Editing, Online Photo Sharing | Photoshop.com - 26 views

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    Photoshop.com is your online photo sharing, editing and hosting resource. Upload, organize, edit, store (up to 2GB free) and share your photos.
N Butler

FlickrStorm. Search on Flickr with some Magic - 37 views

  • by looking for more than what you enter to find related and more relevant images...
Melanie Weser

Shape Collage - Automatic Photo Collage Maker - 155 views

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    costs $25.
Martin Burrett

Flauntr - Online photo editor - 47 views

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    A collection of online image editors. Five specialised tools to make your pictures look stunning, add effects and a host of other things. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
Martin Burrett

PhotoFilmStrip - Ken-Burns Slideshows in Full-HD | Home - 77 views

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    A great download, similar to Microsoft's PhotoStory. Make videos from your photos. You can set random transitions or customise for the effect you want. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
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