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jenn stevens

Online Learning Efficacy Research Database - Ecampus Research Unit | Oregon State Unive... - 0 views

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    This. Is. Awesome.
Natalie Hebshie

Learning Analytics Research for LMS Course Design: Two Studies | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    research suggests effective use of gradebook in lms could improve students' grades
jenn stevens

Why the Science of Teaching Is Often Ignored - 0 views

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    "Cleary is among those professors trying to tackle that challenge with strategic interventions. Through an elective called the Science of Learning she hopes that if students read the research on memory and learning they will adopt better strategies. These desirable difficulties include strategies like testing yourself regularly on what you've learned, rather than reading the same passage over and over with a highlighter in hand. "What we're teaching people doesn't feel good," Cleary admits. And the techniques require continual practice to be effective. "It's a horrible sales pitch." Cleary also helps other faculty members figure out how to incorporate these strategies in their teaching. Students tend not to like, say, weekly quizzes. And professors often don't want to stop in the middle of a lecture to ask students to jot down what they've learned so far. It makes Cleary uncomfortable, too. "It feels like I'm not doing anything. I'm just standing there," she says. "I should be cramming more content into my lecture.""
jenn stevens

ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2017 | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Tons of good stuff in here.
jenn stevens

ECAR Study of Faculty and Information Technology, 2017 | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • In other words, faculty say that they do not want to teach online and do not believe it helps students learn more effectively, but when asked about the tools and technologies that enable online learning, faculty believe that their teaching would be improved by their use.
  • Faculty seek technology support from their institution’s help desk first, then figure it out themselves, then ask colleagues.
  • The greater a faculty member’s skill in classroom management, the more likely the faculty member is to encourage or require students to use devices in the classroom.
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