social presence is to support the cognitive and affective objectives of learning by building an environment of trust and comfort.
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Exhibit 2: Social, teaching, and cognitive presence - 1 views
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Cognitive presence facilitates the construction of meaning through a process of individual or community inquiry that goes beyond merely covering course content
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Establishing an Online Teaching Presence - 0 views
If You Build It, They Will Come: Building Learning Communities Through Threaded Discuss... - 1 views
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Assessing Effectiveness of Student Participation in Online Discussions Student Name _______________________________________________________________ Unit _____
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Promptness and Initiative
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Delivery of Post
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Social learning theory - 0 views
E-Coaching Tip 36: Cognitive Presence in Online Courses -- What is it? - 1 views
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the goal of (1) individual learners' constructing meaning and (2) sustained communication among a community of learners.
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Triggering event
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Exploration
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[Week 5]CONSTRUCTIVISM? What is that?? « Everyone is a star & deserves the ri... - 0 views
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A common misunderstanding regarding constructivism is that instructors should never tell students anything directly but, instead, should always allow them to construct knowledge for themselves.
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Constructivism assumes that all knowledge is constructed from the learner’s previous knowledge, regardless of how one is taught.
Constructivism as a Paradigm for Teaching and Learning - 0 views
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It says that people construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world, through experiencing things and reflecting on those experiences.
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Constructivist teachers encourage students to constantly assess how the activity is helping them gain understanding. By questioning themselves and their strategies, students in the constructivist classroom ideally become "expert learners."
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constructivism does not dismiss the active role of the teacher or the value of expert knowledge. Constructivism modifies that role, so that teachers help students to construct knowledge rather than to reproduce a series of facts.
Power to Learn - Web Tools for Different Types of Learners - 0 views
College@Home Blog: 100 Helpful Web Tools for Every Kind of Learner - 2 views
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With Quia, you'll be able to create your own online quizzes and educational games to help you study your materials in a more interactive fashion.
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Teachertube is a great place to find instructional videos on just about everything. You can learn about the formation of mountains, world history and economics on this useful educational site.
cognitive presence | Instructional Design Fusions - 1 views
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Web 2.0 tools
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important impacts
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Cognitive presence
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Illeris's Three Dimensions of Learning Model | eAdultEducation.org - 1 views
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Andragogy,
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other models that also propose perceptions into how adults learn.
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cognitive dimension i
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Ali's blog - 3 views
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