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Diane Gusa

Digital Teaching Skills | TomMarch.com / ozline.com - 1 views

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    ""Real, Rich and Relevant" stimulus prompts"
Diane Gusa

Destination Descriptions - 0 views

  • Effective Distance Education Instructional Design is divided into modules or  "destinations,
Diane Gusa

Devlin's Angle: The difference between teaching and instruction - 0 views

  • Some of the ones who do well actually learn what the course is supposed to be about, though others (and I suspect most) simply learn how to pass the course tests.
  • They are simply two perspectives of the same human interactive process. From the teacher’s perspective it is teaching, from the student’s perspective it is learning.
  • Teaching and learning usually involve instruction. But giving and receiving instruction no more is teaching/learning than bricklaying is architecture.
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  • particularly students who have already learned how to learn –
  • The distinction between instruction and teaching/learning becomes significant when cash-strapped education districts look to technology for assistance.
  • https://www.mathreasoninginventory.com). The heart of MRI is a face-to-face interview: you ask your students questions (that the Common Core expects all middle school students to answer successfully), probe their thinking, listen to how they reason, and learn what they understand.
Tiffany King

WPI Teaching with Technology Collaboratory - Improving the Use of Discussion Boards - 0 views

  • Method 1. Practice good discussion board moderation techniques
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    Explanation of discussion boards and why technique should be used.
Diane Gusa

OLDaily ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

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    "solitary self-reflection can lead to deceiving oneself through viewing oneself solely through the lens of one's own self-beliefs and assumptions."
Tiffany King

WPI Teaching with Technology Collaboratory - Improving Your Teaching Presence in Distance Learning Courses - 0 views

  • Tips for Increasing Instructor Presence in your Distance Learning Course
  • Record an introductory video for the first week of the course introducing yourself, your teaching style, student expectations and goals for the course. Contact the ATC to schedule a time for recording your video. Start off each week with a brief personalized note detailing your learning objectives for the lesson and what assignments or tasks need to be done for the week. If relevant, include a personal anecdote or a brief comment on a current event. An example would be to welcome students back for a new semester or from the midterm break. This can be done easily in myWPI by Adding an item at the top of your folder and typing your note in the text box. Incorporate your own voice by narrating your PowerPoint slides or other on-screen materials with Camtasia Studio. For written materials, try a more natural and conversational tone.
  • Show your presence by checking in to the website as often as possible and leave timely "evidence" that you have been there such as posting new announcements or discussion board postings. For example, if you only post every other week the students may feel that the course site has been "abandoned." Set expectations at the beginning of the course for your students of how often you will be checking in and your response time. Share information with your distance learners that will help them in their careers, just as you would with on-campus students. For example, post links to articles or current job postings in your industry to the Announcements area.
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  • Make your course site as organized, clear, and easy to navigate as possible
  • Post your weekly folders in reverse order so that the current weekly folder is at the top of the list and easy to find.
Diane Gusa

WebTools4u2use - Social Bookmarks - 0 views

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    "Social bookmarking is a method for Internet users to store, organize, search, and manage bookmarks of web pages on the Internet with the help of metadata." ( Wikipedia"
Diane Gusa

Teaching Today | How-To Articles | Social Bookmarking - 1 views

  • A social bookmarking site provides a way for students or teachers to save all of their links in one place on the Internet. These links are saved with one or more tags to help find the site in the future.  
  • According to Netcraft, there are more than 100 million Web sites on the Internet. Between 3 to 4 million new Web sites are added every month. How do educators keep this information organized? How do educators and students plod through this morass and separate the good from the bad and the ugly? Social bookmarking provides one way for users to get control of this information.
Diane Gusa

Should Information Literacy be reframed as a Metaliteracy … « Literacy News - 0 views

  • Social media environments and online communities are innovative collaborative technologies that challenge traditional definitions of information literacy
    • Diane Gusa
       
      This speaks to us as online educators too.
Tiffany King

toolsforonlineteaching - home - 1 views

  • PEDAGOGY AND TECHNOLOGY IN ONLINE LEARNING PAGE DIRECTIONS:
    • Tiffany King
       
      Why is my wiki not up here?
    • Diane Gusa
       
      Now it is
Alexandra DeLeo

cognitive presence | Instructional Design Fusions - 1 views

  • Web 2.0 tools
  • important impacts
  • Cognitive presence
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      Web 2.0 tools have an impact on developing cognitive presence because it helps exploration across multiple domains, integrate different tools using technology (concept mapping, etc) and you can achieve solutions easily at any time and place
  • Exploration
  • Integration
  • Solutions
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