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in title, tags, annotations or urlMERLOT - Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching - 22 views
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provides over 20,000 learning materials categorised into seven main areas: Arts, Business, Education, Humanities, Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology\n, Social Sciences.
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Repository of learning objects and materials, multidisciplinary, and includes information literacy instruction.
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Putting Educational Innovations Into Practice Find peer reviewed online teaching and learning materials. Share advice and expertise about education with expert colleagues. Be recognized for your contributions to quality education.
Surveying Students Online To Improve Learning and Teaching - etsmagazine - 3 views
24 Top Tools for Online Teaching - 156 views
Benefits of Online Learning | Education Guidance | WorldWideLearn.com - 45 views
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anytime, from anywhere
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Online learning enables student-centered teaching approaches
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attendance to class is only evident if the student actually participates in classroom discussion
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Mission Statement & Online Activity… | eLearning Island - 52 views
How to Teach in an Age of Distraction - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 99 views
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Where we put our attention is not only how we decide what we will learn, it is how we show what we value.
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Distraction is contagious.
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he myth of the moment is that multitasking is a good idea.
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Learning to love teach meets - The Learner's Way - 13 views
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There is a growing momentum in education driven by a desire to share our practice and learn from our colleagues. Increasingly teachers are finding ways to break free of their classrooms and share their ideas. Collaborations in the interests of unlocking the collective potential of the profession are spreading within and importantly between schools. For many these collaborative endeavours and desires are satisfied by online communities but for many the possibility for a face to face conversation is more alluring.
Office 365 for education - a game changer for teaching and learning - Education Insights - Site Home - MSDN Blogs - 92 views
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The cloud and online learning are key trends and opportunities to transform education today. And with today's launch and availability of Office 365 for education, schools now have a holistic collaboration platform that will change the game. As schools face ever-tightening budgets and the pressure to innovate, Microsoft is offering enterprise quality technology for free that will modernize teaching practices and help prepare students for the jobs of tomorrow.
Reading Bear - 135 views
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A well made site for teaching young learners phonics through interactive video presentations. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
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Reading Bear, a project of WatchKnowLearn.org, is the first free program online to teach beginning readers vocabulary and concepts while systematically introducing all the main phonetic patterns of written English, all using innovative rich media. We spent an enormous amount of time developing 50 presentations, covering even more phonics principles and illustrating over 1,200 vocabulary items. There is nothing else like it, free or otherwise.
Net Pedagogy Portal - Glossary - - 54 views
20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web - 107 views
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An online "book" with valuable information about the Web and browsers from Google Chrome. Even though I teach this stuff every semester, I still found some tidbits I didn't know.
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Using the paradigm of a "book" with valuable information about the Web and browsers from Google Chrome. Even though I teach this stuff every semester, I still found some tidbits I didn't know.
Embedding academic writing instruction into subject teaching: A case study - 0 views
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The benefits of embedding the teaching of writing into the curriculum have been advocated by educators and researchers. However, there is currently little evidence of embedded writing instruction in the UK's higher education context. In this article, we present a case study in which we report the design, implementation and evaluation of an academic writing intervention with first-year undergraduate students in an applied linguistics programme. Our objectives were to try a combination of embedded instructional methods and provide an example that can be followed by lecturers across disciplines and institutions. Through the integration of in-class and online writing tasks and assessment feedback in a first-term module, we supported students' writing development throughout the first term. We evaluated the effects of the intervention through the analysis of notes on classroom interaction, a student questionnaire and interviews, and a text analysis of students' writing and the feedback comments over time. The evaluation findings provide insights into the feasibility and effectiveness of this approach. The embedded writing instruction was perceived as useful by both students and teachers. The assessment feedback, whilst being the most work-intensive method for the teachers, was valued most by the students and led to substantial improvements in the writing of some. These findings suggest that embedded writing instruction could be usefully applied in other higher education contexts.
The Teaching and Learning Foundations of MOOCs - 24 views
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The pedagogical benefits of these characteristics of MOOCs translated into: the effectiveness of online learning, retrieval learning, mastery learning, enhanced learning through peer and self-assessment, enhanced attention and focus due to “chunking” content into small packages and finally peer assistance, or out-of-band learning.
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When it comes to peer and self-assessment, there is general agreement that it is an effective means of marking. Assignments that are peer or self-assessed agree closely to those marked by instructors and tutors.
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Overall, the evidence is that there is no reason to believe that MOOCs provide any less a valid learning experience than face-to-face courses. In many ways, they are simply a restatement of online learning environments which are optimised for large class sizes and modes of learning suited to todays digital milieu. When used for students enrolled in a university degree, they are usually combined with on-campus learning opportunities in a “flipped-classroom” style of presentation which brings the advantages of both environments.
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Quantum Victoria | A Centre of Excellence & Innovation in Science & Mathematics - 78 views
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Quantum Victoria will deliver an online professional development module that will equip teachers with the skills and tools necessary for teaching in 21st century learning environments. This embedded professional development opportunity will focus primarily on project-based learning (PBL) and the effective integration of ICT in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. ... [more]
April 2017 UKEdChat Magazine - 16 views
Distracted Minds: Why You Should Teach Like a Poet - 4 views
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Routine is a great deadener of attention.
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When you follow the same routines at home, folding the laundry or doing the dishes, your mind goes on automatic pilot.
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same generic suite of teaching activities: listen to a lecture, take notes, ask some questions, talk in groups.
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Why Online Programs Fail, and 5 Things We Can Do About It - Hybrid Pedagogy - 76 views
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More and different types of learning and teaching are available in the digital environment. We must convince ourselves that we don’t yet understand digital education so we may open the doors more broadly to innovation and creativity
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we shouldn’t set off on a cruise, and build the ship as we go
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Few institutions pay much attention to re-creating these spaces online
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