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Nasreen Wahid

Group Evaluations by NWahid - 6 views

It appears that we are only allowed a certain number of forum posts and some groups papers are no longer available, so I will put all of my evaluations in one post. Group 3 Our group was able to ...

etc677 evaluation treatise

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Melissa Carroll

Group 3 Eval - 2 views

I think we did a good job at organizing and explaining what we wanted to about Online Learning. We also followed APA guidelines, and used multiple outside of class resources to help back up our pap...

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Melissa Carroll

Group 4 Eval - 8 views

I think you did a really good job considering there are only two in your group. I think your paper could have been a bit more organized and had a bit more resources, but otherwise you had a great a...

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Melissa Carroll

Group 5 Eval - 2 views

This paper had a good use of APA and organization. The quote in the beginning really got you interested in seeing where the paper went. Grade 5

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Melissa Carroll

Group 6 Eval - 3 views

This overall was a good paper. It had good points and a great deal of personal knowledge. I think it could have been organized a bit better (transitions) and it could have had more resources to bac...

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started by Melissa Carroll on 19 Apr 09 no follow-up yet
Chih-Hsiung Tu

Group 1 Treatise Final - ETC677 Group 1 Spring 2009 - 0 views

    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question I: In the lesson, I will ask each group several common questions and specific question on your group treatise paper. These questions can be responded by any of your group members as an individual opinion or as group response. It is your group decision. Here is the first question. a. Please list five most critical elements of distributed learning "strategies" in distance learning.
    • Suzanne Sallee
       
      There are many important learning strategies associated with distributed learning. There are 5 that I would consider to be the most critical: Collaboration - the opportunity to learn with and from others. Problem Solving - looking at and studying real life problems and finding solutions. Reflection - thinking about your learning. Articulation - verbalizing your thought, ideas, and learning. Exploration - the ability to learn about new things, new tools, new ideas.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: How does WetPaint Wiki inhibit and/or enhance your group social interaction and social learning?
    • Beth Summerhill
       
      WetPaint Wiki enhances social interaction as well as social learning with groups because it allows groups to add documents to their group folder, edit them in the folder and there is an email sent to you to let you know there was a change done in your groups folder. You can create Wiki's to use for class discussions as well as working on individual projects and groups work. Wiki enhances the students learning by allowing a more hands on, interactive way of learning and creating assignments. Using Wiki's it allows students to be creative and enhance their technology skills. This is my first time using WetPaint and it was difficult at first, as anything new is, but once you work with it, it's easier each time.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Beth, Thanks for the responses! I see you addressed a few advantages of wiki work. How about disadvantages? Could you address some? Chih
    • Beth Summerhill
       
      Chih, A disadvantage of using wiki in the classroom would be if you are having students use wiki for homework, studying, or a project that needs to worked on at home not all student have access to a computer or internet. This would make it difficult for students. I know a lot of teachers who make assignments online allow students to come in before or after school or during free time to use school's computers. also, some school's might not allow the wiki site and it might be blocked. I know I tried to access at my school and it would not let me through. I am sure if I was to really use wiki in my class I could see about allowing access to the site but that also would be difficult if you are not able to have access. Beth
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Beth, If I understand you correctly, we should allow students more time to engage in wiki activitites and be flexible with wiki as well. Correct?
    • Suzanne Sallee
       
      I would say that the way Wetpaint or other wikis best enhance learning is through their collaborative abilities. Wikis make it easy to work on projects together - everyone can edit, add to, and share their ideas. They sort of add a real life element to online work. In real life work, each group member can add to or take away from the project. A wiki allows group members to do that digitally.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Suzanne, Great experiences in using wiki! Frequenly, I have heard students indicated wiki was a great tool for real world and authentic activitites. They have reservations on using it because they feel it could go out of control because the real world and auentic activitites frequenly are unpredictable. Wiki collaboration refer more time and more comittements. Do you feel the same way?
    • Suzanne Sallee
       
      Chih, Real world and authentic activities can prove to be unpredictable and that is where the instructor/facilitator would play a part in helping the students to stay focused. And sometimes, that unpredictable nature helps us to see better ways to do things or other topics that need to be addressed. Yes, wiki collaboration can be more time consuming. However, our globalized society and research have shown the collaboration is extremely important today in all areas from engineering to education. The time we spend helping students learn how to collaborate effectively and efficiently would be time well spent.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question III: Most of people probably would agree that all instructions should have integrated online (distributed learning) technology. Do you agree or disagree? Why? Please at least provide three reasons with good literatures to support your arguments.
    • Suzanne Sallee
       
      I do agree that all (or at least most) instruction should include online technology. I am speaking pretty much from an elementary education standpoint but I think this also applies to secondary and higher ed also. One of the main reasons is student engagement. When teacher and/or students are using technology, especially online technology, students are more engaged. Well-known and respected educational researchers and theorists such as Hunter, Gagne, and Bloom even included engagement (anticipatory set, gaining attention) as part of the flow of a lesson. Our world has become so globalized over the past couple of decades and the development of online technologies has contributed to that as noted in the book The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman. In order for students/learners to be able to understand and use the Internet effectively for problem solving, collaboration, and communication we must include opportunities for them. One of the most emphasized 21st Century Skills is collaboration. It is one of the main skills being sought by employers today. As quoted by Dr. Tracy Gibbons of CoastWise Consulting: "The complexity of today's technology makes it impossible for any one person to know all of the intricacies behind a new product's design and development. Only 20 years ago, designing and developing a product were more of an individual effort, and organizational design centered on a hierarchical approach. Today, companies have to accept that rapidly emerging technologies, a global marketplace and an increasingly competitive and complex business environment demand workplace collaboration." The use of today's various online technologies (Web 2.0 tools) allows students and instructors to collaborate in ways that they have never done before and help to prepare them to enter a global workforce.
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    Suzanne, Excellent point on five features! I encourage you to apply these five features to select and integrate technologies. Chih
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    Suzanne, Excellent point on: "They sort of add a real life element to online work. In real life work" So I assume you would agree Wiki activities provide opportunity for real world and authentic learning. Correct? Chih
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    Chih, "So I assume you would agree Wiki activities provide opportunity for real world and authentic learning. Correct? " Yes, I would agree that Wikis can provide opportunities for real world and/or authentic learning. In a previous class, a group project involved creating an improvement plan for a school we had researched. I created a wiki for the group to collaboratively work on the project with each of us adding our own pieces and editing/commenting on each others. For educators, working on a project to help a school improve its academics is definitely "real world" and being able to work collaboratively in the wiki environment brought the project to life for each of us. Suzanne
Tracy Botts

Evaluation Group 6 - 6 views

This paper get a score of 5. Was clear and well thought out, ideas went smoothly from one to the next, and good resources to support the argument.

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Tracy Botts

Evaluation Group 5 - 4 views

started by Tracy Botts on 19 Apr 09 no follow-up yet
Tracy Botts

Evaluation Group 1 - 4 views

This paper gets a score of 5. Good argument that is well organized. It gives a good definition of online learning as well as evidence in learning theory and how individuals learn. It gives good sup...

started by Tracy Botts on 19 Apr 09 no follow-up yet
Tonya Butler

Evaluation Group 6 - 5 views

I was a member of group 6 and I thought that we were able to come together to produce a good paper. It took some time for us to get to together and figure things out, but once we did, we seems to ...

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Tonya Butler

Evaluation Group 3 - 3 views

Group 3, I thought you did a great job on your paper. I like the way you broke up each section and gave a summary of each. It was thorough and very detailed. I believe that it followed APA forma...

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started by Tonya Butler on 19 Apr 09 no follow-up yet
Chih-Hsiung Tu

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    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question I: In the lesson, I will ask each group several common questions and specific question on your group treatise paper. These questions can be responded by any of your group members as an individual opinion or as group response. It is your group decision. Here is the first question. a. Please list five most critical elements of distributed learning "strategies" in distance learning.
    • MJ Hall
       
      The first critical element in DL is clear outcomes. I think that students need to understand what they should be learning. Second, there needs to be some sort of way of communication, whether synchronous or asynchronous. Students need to be able to communicate with each other and with the professor for clarification and to share ideas. Third, I think that there needs to be some collaboration. Students need to be able to bounce ideas off each other and be able to work with each other to accomplish common tasks. The fourth critical element is to use a variety of learning tools, whether they are in the CMS or using Web 2.0 tools. Reading articles and doing discussions is partially good, but their needs to be more to the learning environment. Lastly, I think there needs to be some way of assessing that learning. There is a common goal amongst all students and they need to know if they accomplished that goal. Assessments tell students if they were successful in learning or not.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      MJ, Thanks for the response! You stated: "Students need to be able to bounce ideas off each other and be able to work with each other to accomplish common tasks." Is this collaboration or cooperation?
    • MJ Hall
       
      It is more collaboration. Like the discussions in VISTA, you can have cooperation without actually collaborating. Students have to put ideas on the table and be able to listen, accept, and even modify those ideas to achieve the task at hand. This is more collaboration than cooperation.
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question II: How does WetPaint Wiki inhibit and/or enhance your group social interaction and social learning?
    • Marta Herrera
       
      We think that WetPaint Wiki can inhibit and enhance group social interactions and learning by: Enhance: * common group workspace * area for collaboration, uploading documents, and threaded discussions * work space is flexible and can be edited by the members * allows peers to collaborate on a project * allows for discussions * Only shows group work, not other works and is private Inhibit: *Can't always tell who replies to whom *Formatting not very reliable * can only work within group space (cannot bring in other Web 2.0 tools to WetPaint) * WetPaint is not within the WebCT "classroom" * must be utilized by all members to be successful *Editing can be a little difficult: may cause confusion as to who is editing * site may be down for "maintanance" : cannot login to work
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Common Question III: Most of people probably would agree that all instructions should have integrated online (distributed learning) technology. Do you agree or disagree? Why? Please at least provide three reasons with good literatures to support your arguments.
    • Marta Herrera
       
      As a group we agree, but it depends on how the teacher/instructor uses the technology. If used effectively: ~ Students likely to me on task more (motivates and engages students in learning). ~accelerates, deepens and enriches basic skills ~contributes to change in schools ~promotes student centered environments Source: http://www.nmsa.org/Research/ResearchSummaries/Summary19/tabid/275/Default.aspx also, -capacity to adapt to local conditions and evolve over time; -creativity and innovation; -crossing of traditional disciplinary and conceptual boundaries; -appreciation of diversity, multiple perspectives and epistemic issues; -community members who are responsible and skilled at diagnosing and addressing their learning needs; These were taken from: http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~bwilson/dlc.html
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    This is in regards to the first question. Somehow I was unable to add a sticky note to the question so I posted here. Common Question 1: Please list five most critical elements of distributed learning "strategies" in distance learning. We believe these to be the most critical elements of distributed learning strategies in distance learning: 1. Collaboration 2. Communication with peers/Instructor 3. Reflection: peer and self assesments 4. Self directed learning 5. Feedback
Suzanne Sallee

Suzanne's Treatise Evaluation Group 4 - 9 views

Group 4 Evaluation: 4 Group Members: Tracy Botts, Renee Marshall Group 4 provided a strong argument for online learning. They very effectively tied information together and gave a good overview of...

etc677 treatise evaluation group4

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Suzanne Sallee

Suzanne's Treatise Evaluation Group 3 - 3 views

Group 3 Evaluation: 5 Group Members: Melissa Carroll, Marta Herrera, Nasreen Wahid Group 3 provided us with a very engaging introduction that set the tone for the paper. There is al a very strong ...

etc677 treatise evaluation group3

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Suzanne Sallee

Suzanne's Treatise Evaluation Group 2 - 3 views

Group 2 Evaluation: 4 Group Members: MJ Hall, Jeanette Layton, Beth Summerhill Group 2 tied together the three sections of the paper together in a seamless manner. They thoroughly defined online l...

etc677 treatise evaluation group2

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Suzanne Sallee

Suzanne's Treatise Evaluations Groups 1 - 2 views

Group 1 Evaluation: 4.5 Group Members: Marilyn Robinson, Scott Pfister, Suzanne Sallee Group 1's introduction provided a basis for the entire paper and guided the reader through what they should e...

etc677 treatise evaluation group1

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Renee Marshall

Group 1 Evaluation - 5 views

Score: 5 Fantastic paper. It was very thorough and very interesting. You used several different resources & references. The paper flowed very well, you all write well together!!

started by Renee Marshall on 18 Apr 09 no follow-up yet
Renee Marshall

Group 5 Evaluation - 4 views

Score: 5 Very well written paper. You cited several different references. I liked how you titled each section. I also love the quote that starts off your paper!!

started by Renee Marshall on 18 Apr 09 no follow-up yet
Renee Marshall

Group 6 Evaluation - 6 views

Score: 5 Excellent paper. Very well thought out and great information. Your paper really flowed. You used several different references and covered a variety of issues.

started by Renee Marshall on 18 Apr 09 no follow-up yet
Chih-Hsiung Tu

Wordle Art - ETC677 Group 4 Spring 2009 - 0 views

    • Renee Marshall
       
      I referred to distributed learning as distance learning simply because I live in small town hours from Flagstaff & NAU. I feel because I am here and not there, it is "distant" to me. Also, because I am probably older than a lot of others in this program...when I started out here in Havasu taking my first non f2f classes, they were considered "distance learning" classes. I guess the name just kind of stick in my head!!! It is on-line learning, I do need to change some of the old terms I still carry around with me!!!!
    • Chih-Hsiung Tu
       
      Renee, Thanks for the response and explinations! You are correct that frequenly people refer distributed learning as distance learning. IN fact, it is not necessary. Ditributed leanring can be delivered in FTF instructions as well. I think it is more important that we need to understand distance learning embrace distributed learning becaused of effective technology has capacity to facilitate distributed leanring instructions. With effective distributed learning instructions and technology, students are physicially separated by distance may feel closer to the course, the instructor, and the classmates.
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    Yes, I agree that using all the distributed learning tools that we may "feel" closer. I feel closer more than ever this semester because of Facebook. I can now put a "face" to all my classmates!!! that is really nice to do. In some of my previous classes, when we worked in groups, sometimes each group memeber would attach a picture of themselves through the course e-mail...this was kind of the same, but having a casual place outside of the CMS is very, very nice!!! Renee
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