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Kristy Martyn

Proceedings of the 19th Annual Sloan Consortium International Conference on Online Lear... - 1 views

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    The Sloan-C 2013 International Conference on Online Learning Proceedings provides interesting research and ideas for online learning, teaching and evaluation.
davidkey

Are courses outdated? - 0 views

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    An interesting question on whether courses have outlived their usefulness online.
Leah Chuchran

Five Pedagogical Practices to Improve Your Online Course | Faculty Focus - 4 views

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    This article has some really great ideas and it is a brief read. Great find!
Kristy Martyn

Reducing the Online Instructor's Workload - 2 views

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    Brief article by online instructor sharing tips on managing online courses. Two tips I think would be especially useful include: 1) using a "What's New" section for adding content so students can find it easily and 2) for large classes to keep personalized grading assignments and high tech features to a minimum.
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    Kristy, thanks for this good resource, I think that author has several good points. There are ways to think about the "What's New" area. There is a module page within the site that can be used, I've added one in our class, just so you can see. Learners can also use the Global Navigation at the top right of the Bb site to see all (or to filter specific courses) of all new and up-to-date happenings. There are definitely strategies of workload management including team and peer-review assignments. You can also have student-led discussions. Large online classes are there own beast - and I think SON is facing it. I believe that we can come up with some solid solutions that still meet the instructional goals without burning out the faculty.
Phyllis Wright

Accessibility - 3 views

David, This article lets me know how much more there is to learn in providing quality online education. Oh goodness, I may not live long enough to master this challenge after all!

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Phyllis Wright

Visually Impaired students virtually "locked out" - 0 views

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    Interesting piece about the disadvantages of online learning for the visually impaired. Certainly makes me more aware of this dimension.
jdrasin

10 Lessons I Have Learned from Flipping My Class - 2 views

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    This is a article from a colleague of mine on his experience "flipping" his classroom.
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    That's a pretty good overview of things to keep in mind; hopefully, going through this class will help to understand how to put some of these things into practice! I've followed a number of Coursera courses on topics related to my PhD, and I've been trying to keep an eye on what I liked and disliked about the way each course was run, so I hope to incorporate some of that into any future online teaching I do.
ddever

Fundamentals of Online Education - 0 views

The book An Administrators Guide to Online Education by K. Shelton and G. Saltsman (Information Age Publishing, ISBN13:978-1593 114244) is endorsed by the US Distance Learning Association. The book...

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started by ddever on 31 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Phyllis Wright

Visible Thinking - 0 views

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    Although this is written for the younger student the concepts of "visible thinking" in online education are phenomenal. form, function, connection and reflection
ddever

Barriers To Online Teaching In Post-Secondary Institutions - 1 views

nurs.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/summer12/berge12.pdf Interesting article - conclusions a little vague, but research is interesting. Hope no one used this before (did not see reference if they did)

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started by ddever on 06 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
sheilatefft

A New Approach to Education Technology Takes Emotions Into Account - 1 views

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    Researchers are saying the most pervasive learning disability in schools--and the major challenge for UDL--is emotional--changing the perspective of tuned out students.
cabraha

Heutagogy: An alternative practice based learning approach. - PubMed - NCBI - 2 views

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    Nurse Educ Pract. 2010 Nov;10(6):322-6. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2010.05.001. This article describes use of the heutagogical approach to nursing education - a practice based (and competency driven) program of study.
larnspe

Assignment, Course, and Programmatic Assessment (M4) - 0 views

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    Here are some insights into how Georgia Tech's Writing and Communication Program theorizes and practices assessment. They are certainly using some "trendy" approaches to assessment and evaluation; students have to compose a self-review essay, for example. Summary from the Website: The Writing and Communication Program is interested in formative and summative assessment in individual classes and in the program as a whole. To create consistent assessment across the entire program, we use a common base rubric (which individual instructors modify to fit their assignments) and an end-of-semester portfolio system.
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