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Diane Gusa

5 Free Online Courses For Social Media Beginners | Edudemic - 0 views

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    You don't always have to reinvent the wheel.
Diane Gusa

Application of Blogs to Support Reflective Learning Journals - DE Oracle - 1 views

  • This journal encourages students to review and consolidate learning, evaluate performance, and plan future learning based on past learning experience.
  • blog, the contraction of the term "weblog," is a type of Web page made up of usually short, frequently updated posts arranged in reverse chronological order.
  • Excerpts from Student Learning Journals 
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      Here is a list of suggestions that can help you frame your first blog. Does this help your blog writing?
Diane Gusa

Where is reflection in the learning process? | User Generated Education - 0 views

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      This is a good resource as you reflect and prepare your first synthesizing blog.
  • What was your significant learning this past week
  • What did you learn or what was reinforced about yourself? What can you take from the class activities to use in your life outside of class?
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  • Critical reflection is an important part of any learning process. Without reflection, learning becomes only an activity — like viewing a reality TV show — which was never meant to have meaning, but was only meant to occupy time.
  • Critical reflection is not meditation, rather it is mediation — an active, conversive, dialectical exercise that requires as much intellectual work as does every other aspect of the learning process, from analysis to synthesis to evaluation. But in reflection, all the learned material can be gathered about, sorted and resorted, and searched through for greater understanding and inspiration
Diane Gusa

Learners Should Be Developing Their Own Essential Questions | User Generated Education - 0 views

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      This is why I introduced the round table forum - so you can learn what you want to learn. How is this forum working for you?
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The Flipped Classroom Model: A Full Picture | User Generated Education - 0 views

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      How will the flipped classroom effect your pedagogy?
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Education 3.0 and the Pedagogy (Andragogy, Heutagogy) of Mobile Learning | User Generat... - 0 views

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    I am still learning web 2.0...need to keep up!!
Diane Gusa

Michael Fortune's e-Learning Blog and e-Portfolio - 0 views

shared by Diane Gusa on 29 May 13 - Cached
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    " Home About Contact info e-portfolio Extracurricular Philosophy Resume Discovering "Community" Media in Archive.org Archive.org, or the Internet Archive, has functioned as a digital library of all media types on the Internet since 1996. Available material has been free to the public, with some exceptions, since its start and it has served as a library for Open Educational Resources way before the term "OER" ever existed. The archive also existed before Creative Commons but began to gain in popularity as the Creative Commons licenses were first released in 2002. Because of the interest in using OERs and the stipulations of a Creative Commons license, the Archive has organized its content by containing Creative Commons licensed material all in one place."
Diane Gusa

positives and negatives of online learning - 0 views

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      Havw you expereinced any of these barriers?
  • Barriers to Online Education Impediments to online teaching and learn
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Open online learning courses are changing higher education. « Online Learning... - 0 views

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      Do you feel this is a move towards better educated graduates, or just another credential system?
  • usher in a new credentialing system that may compete with college degrees within a decade
Diane Gusa

EDUCAUSE_2012_scaffolding.pdf - 1 views

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    "Palloff, R., & Pratt, K. (2005).Collaborating online: Learning together in community. San Francisco: Jossey - Bass"
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