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Khan Academy - 0 views

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    Smarthistory offers more than one thousand videos and essays on art from around the world and across time. We are working with more than one hundred art historians and some of the world's most important museums to make the best art history resource anywhere.
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OERs in the Fine Arts - 0 views

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    A listing of resources for fine art, art history, and some music composition.
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OER Commons - 0 views

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    Advanced Search provides a flexible environment to find, organize, create, share, and discuss resources with others in your network."
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Teacher perspectives on online collaborative learning: Factors perceived as facilitatin... - 0 views

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    This study sets out criteria--pluses and pitfalls--to judge the effectiveness of online collaborative learning. And its conclusion summarizes with good advice: don't be afraid to overhaul and seek new methods if you find the collaboration isn't working.
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Home: Art Images for College Teaching - 0 views

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    Online Images/Media: 2,207; Records: 2,296; Art Images for College Teaching
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Open Educational Resources (OER): Resource Roundup - 0 views

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    "...information about online repositories, curriculum-sharing websites, sources for lesson plans and activities, and open alternatives to textbooks."
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Women's Issues Resources - 0 views

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    A good general listing of resources on women's issues, but also has the ability to use the subject heading to research specific issues for women
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3 Ways to Take Your Students Deeper With Flipped Learning | Edutopia - 1 views

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    This is a good summary of how to organize our thoughts about "flipped classrooms".
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    This is a good summary of how to organize our thoughts about "flipped classrooms".
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Making Group Projects Meaningful - 0 views

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    This is a link to an article written by a Debbie Morrison who is an instructional designer trained at George Washington University. The two salient points made in this article are that students want group activities that are meaningful to them, in other words a project about a subject, in which they have a passion or at least strong interest. The other point addressed avoiding "social loafing" which was defined as individuals believing that less work is required on their part because of they are in a group. Some of her suggestions included a group charter and keeping the group size small, such as three participants per group.
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10 Things Every Teacher Should Know How To Do With Google Docs - Edudemic - 2 views

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    Perhaps just another "hack"
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    Actually, Leah, I really like this! I had no idea about the audio commenting -- I was using 'jing', but this is better. Thanks for sharing this. Peggy
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The Community of Learning and Educational Structure - 0 views

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    This also is another fairly short read from the pre-digital era (ie, 1990s). (I'm trying to spare you all the 21-page scholarly works). If you looked at the learning object at the CoI community of inquiry, this parallels the short video about traditional education models and preparing students to be nimble, active and adaptable thinkers in rapidly changing environments - something we worry about a lot in healthcare education.
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Designing and Orchestrating Online Discussions - 2 views

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    This article addresses practical concerns about online discussions. It stresses the importance of having good discussion questions that are clearly linked to the learning objectives. There are also some good assessment tips.
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    I like the title, but I couldn't access it -- sign in required??
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    Yes, Peggy, the article comes from one of the main databases through the Emory Library.
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StoryDesk- A Powerful Alternative to PowerPoint and Prezi ~ Educational Technology and ... - 2 views

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    June , 2014 StoryDesk is a good presentation app for iPad. Its beautiful interface makes it fast and easy to create presentations that help you break down complex concepts into bite-sized, easily understood bits. In many ways, StoryDesk is a next generation alternative to PowerPoint and Prezi.
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Why We Need an Open Curriculum - 3 views

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    Matthew Guterl writes in the Chronicle of Higher Education about the alternative of open curriculum. It is a nice opinion piece in our discussion of Heutagogy.
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    I really like this piece, David, thanks for sharing. The conclusion asks some pretty good questions: Parents need to think about the interior work of the curriculum and understand that what is learned in pursuit of a college degree is more than the sum of courses taken. And faculty members and administrators need to be asking themselves: What sort of student emerges from our curricula? A student who can follow a map, or a student who can make one? Because we sorely need more of the latter. And, as much as I love teaching at this place, they shouldn't all come from Brown.
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Annotated Bibliography of Multimodal Composition - 0 views

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    Resources for Web 2.0 technologies and composition pedagogy From Writer/Designer: A Guide to Making Multimodal Projects By Kristin L. Arola, Jennifer Sheppard, & Cheryl Ball
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Rapid Prototyping - 0 views

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    Rapid prototyping uses a process/system to analyze and then develop a solution to a problem or situation. Also involving what is known as spiral prototyping it allows for a solution to be put forth, but continually augmented because of an environment that is in dynamic change. Rapid Prototyping (spiral) Model concept definition implementation of a skeletal system user evaluation and concept refinement implementation of refined requirements user evaluation and concept refinement implementation of refined requirements [etc., etc., in a continuous cycle]
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Preparing Tomorrow's Second Language Writing Teachers to Use Technology - 0 views

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    This article investigates the gap between instructional training and technology training when it comes to second language teachers.
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David Foster Wallace Kenyon College Commencement Address, 2005 - 0 views

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    This speech by the late, great David Foster Wallace speaks to the matter of "awareness" discussed in the course reading, "What Everybody Ought to Know About Instructional Design."
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How Well do Undergraduate Research Programs Promote Engagement and Success of Students? - 0 views

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    Assessment of undergraduate research (UR) programs using participant surveys has produced a wealth of information about design, implementation, and perceived benefits of UR programs. However, measurement of student participation university wide, and the potential contribution of research experience to student success, also require the study of extrinsic measures....
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    This particular article relates more to undergraduate research experiences and their relationship to student success than to online teaching and learning. When viewing and reading the "student as producer" content, I immediately thought of undergraduate research experiences (URE). URE in STEM fields are thought to be valuable in promoting gains in student knowledge and skills, enhancing retention of students in STEM fields (particularly underrepresented minorities and women), among other goals. A commonly reported outcome of studies on URE is that "students learn to be scientists," (to paraphrase a bit). Fechheimer et al. looked at participation in UR in all fields by UGA students for more than a single semester, and found positive, quantifiable outcomes (like increased GPA) in this study. UR is an approach to reach some of the same goals that we have in online teaching and learning. I would argue that it also is a learner-centered approach. And, it certainly allows students to produce products that require novel assessments (for example, a poster or presentation at a conference; co-authorship of a paper). Interestingly, I'm not sure that the evidence to date is clear on the ability of URE to promote and develop higher order skills in students.
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