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in title, tags, annotations or urlSNHU: How Paul LeBlanc's tiny school has become a giant of higher education. - 1 views
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Students are referred to as “customers.”
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t deploys data analytics for everything from anticipating future demand to figuring out which students are most likely to stumble.
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“Public institutions will not see increasing state funding and private colleges will not see ever-rising tuition.”
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Free online 'Introduction to LaTeX' course - Part 1 - Overleaf Blog - 32 views
The Critical Importance of Building Social Elements into Your Online Courses - 9 views
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eLearning faculty please consider taking my survey. It is anonymous, so I won't be able to send a proper thank you. Please know that I will pay your kindness forward to another doctoral student in ...
JumpRope - 47 views
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This site is an online grade book and course designer with advance analysis tools to keep your students moving forwards. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Planning+%26+Assessment
Three reasons to learn with Howard Rheingold - 23 views
Simple Techniques for Applying Active Learning Strategies to Online Course Videos | Faculty Focus - 59 views
Learning Creative Learning - 1 views
Free Online Courses: Top 50 Sites to Get Educated for Free - 4 views
Thinking with Crash: Commenting, Part I - 23 views
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For me, commenting is no different from any other type of writing, driven by the same goals and motivations. Writing is, first and foremost, about audience, purpose, and context. This means, of course, that commenting is about the potential for more explicit/direct engagement in ways that other more formal writing opportunities are not. This means, to me, that the writing (the commenting) requires both a more direct and a more nuanced consideration of audience, purpose, and context. Read more about commenting and interacting with others in blogging and other online conversations.
Coursera.org - 60 views
Best Practices: Tips for Improving Your Online Courses in 2013 - 77 views
'Watered Down' MOOC Bill Becomes Law In Florida | Inside Higher Ed - 10 views
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Florida Governor Rick Scott signed a bill into law last week to encourage the state's K-12 and higher education systems to use massive open online courses, or MOOCs. The bill Scott signed allows MOOCs, under certain conditions, to be used to help teach K-12 students in four subjects and also orders Florida education officials to study and set rules that would allow students who have yet to enroll in college to earn transfer credits by taking MOOCs.
MoocGuide - 0. Home Intro to MOOC - 2 views
Online Course: Getting Started with Neo4j - 42 views
Create interactive online courses - 85 views
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