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Chris Swift

The Taming of the MOOC-- using ePortfolio Evidence - 9 views

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    "Are students really learning from what could seem merely a very, very large lecture hall? If they are learning by participating in MOOCs, how can we know that? And how can that learning be better documented and visible?"
Michael Porterfield

Professor Creates Engaging Online Learning Environment | SJSU News - 1 views

  • Communication is key to successful online teaching as well. Being present on the course site and answering questions directed to me are a given, but I also work at consistent updating. If I’m traveling to speak at a library or conference, I let my students know. If I’m at a conference, I’ll share links and insights. My students have done the same, using Twitter or their class blogs to share their own opinions and takeaways from attending professional conferences. The sharing and communication can be informal, and it strengthens the feeling of community. The best teachers understand that technology use in coursework is not just for the sake of technology but to extend and enhance the learning process. Recently, Michael Wesch from the University of Kansas responded to an article about his advocacy for participatory technologies in coursework. His eloquent statement resonates with me: “My main point is that participatory teaching methods simply will not work if they do not begin with a deep bond between teacher and student.  Importantly, this bond must be built through mutual respect, care, and an ongoing effort to know and understand one another.” The sage on the stage in giant lecture halls is giving way to a collaborative, hyperconnected world of newer methods and channels of learning, but the human connection can and should remain. Bring yourself to your online teaching – share, be authentic and connect with students via the heart and the keyboard.
Chris Swift

An infographic of MOOC's. Do you agree with all the points? - 0 views

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    Personally, I would add as a Benefit, "It's online, so you can participate whenever you want". And I would also add the same thing as an Issue! At least in a real class the lecture or class begin and end at a set time. I find it harder to time manage when it's just me. How about you?
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