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Brent Glenn

Sugata Mitra, MOOCs, and Minimally Invasive Education - 0 views

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    A good springboard page for information on Sugata Mitra and his learning centered ideas for young students. More questions than answers in his work, particularly in how it applies to post secondary education.
sheilatefft

Evaluation and Application of Andragogical Assumptions to the Adult Online Learning Env... - 0 views

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    Andragogy--self-directed learning--is making a comeback, thanks to online education. But why did Malcolm Knowles, its author, and the approach based on educating adults lose interest among educators? This article delves into why it faded from favor and why it's on the rebound.
Lynn Bertrand

Assessment Strategies for Online Learning - 0 views

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    A series of 15 slides that concisely delineate assessment strategies for online courses.
cabraha

NMC Horizon Report > 2015 Higher Education Edition - 0 views

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    "The NMC Horizon Report > 2015 Higher Education Edition is a collaborative effort between the NMC and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI).....designed to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have an impact on learning, teaching, and creative inquiry in education."
edownes

Preparing for the digital university: a review of the history and current state of dist... - 0 views

The Learning Innovation and Networked Knowledge Research Lab (LINK), from the University of Texas at Arlington, published thisreview of the history and current state of distance, blended, and onli...

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started by edownes on 01 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
Brent Glenn

A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Interesting little query.
Brent Glenn

How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco's Life - 3 views

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    This is about more than than her specific issue. It shows the many dangers of thoughtless texting and the potential repercussions.
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    I watched this unfold as it happened-such a cautionary tale, not to mention an exercise in slow-motion cringing. I like what this article has to say about the online "shaming" culture, which sometimes seems to be operating under its own inertia at this point.
Rati Jani

A meta-analysis and review of the effectiveness of online learning. - 2 views

The article is published by the US department of education (2009). The principal results highlighted that classes with an online component (100% online or blended) on average had stronger student l...

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started by Rati Jani on 07 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
sheilatefft

HarvardX and MITx: Two Years of Open Online Courses Fall 2012-Summer 2014 by Andrew Dea... - 0 views

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    What happens when well-known universities offer online courses, assessments, and certificates of completion for free? This is a report on the second year of the experiences of Harvard and MIT.
ginnysecor

Creating an Effective Online Syllabus - 4 views

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    More help on creating your syllabus. I found the sections on "Managing Your Student's Expectations" and creating the geographical "Map" for your course (showing students where everything is on the Bb site for example) were very helpful and provided some interesting information. It's not just about the nuts and bolts of putting a syllabus together but how doing it well can save you time and headaches later!
edownes

learning goals - http://teaching.berkeley.edu/designing-your-course - 3 views

Judy, I think you are great company in this course! You have made feel less overwhelmed and given some great links and encouragement! Thanks, Elizabeth

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Brent Glenn

Jan05_05 - 1 views

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    "Encouraging Creativity in Online Courses." Though a bit older, I think this article makes some interesting points made in terms of the approach to course development. "Looking at the other side - rather than looking at boundaries, look for the solution outside the assumptions."
Rosalynn Blair

Reducing the Online Instructor's Workload - 0 views

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    Written in 2006, the author shares his tips and tricks for reducing instructor workload after teaching both online and hybrid courses. Two useful tips the author shared are: 1) to create a reference list and share links to references as applicable in each learning module, and 2) to setup appropriate assessments when developing course assignments (such as mixing instructor, peer, and self-assessments) to help instructor manage workload assessment per student.
cabraha

Effken, J. (2008). Doctoral education from a distance. The Nursing clinics of North Ame... - 1 views

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    Applying the Community of Inquiry Model (Teaching presence, social presence, cognitive presence) to on-line doctoral education. Socialization and mentoring needs identified as rationale for blended designs.
Leah Chuchran

20 - Diigo | Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014 - 1 views

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    Curious - how many technologies have we used are on this list? :-)
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    Good taste. I didn't see Screencastomatic, and I'm very surprised that VoiceThread is not higher, it's such a great program.
Christine Ristaino

Journal of Online Learning and Teaching / Building Community in the On-line Classroom - 1 views

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    Introduction It is generally agreed that learning involves interaction and that it is a communal activity (McMillan & Chavis, 1986; Sarason, 1974). The traditional setting where communal learning activity occurs has been the in-person classroom; however, with the advent of technology that is no longer the case.
sheilatefft

Seven Things You Should Know about Open Educational Resources - 1 views

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    This is a succinct, two-page summary of OERs. It would be useful background to hand out to students.
Lynn Bertrand

CuriosityStream - On-Demand Videos for the Incurably Curious - 0 views

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    CuriosityStream is the world's first SVOD service for premium factual content. Watch enriching, ad-free videos at any time and on any device. I have used their video on the Crusades to bring meaning to a very removed period for students.
Lynn Bertrand

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.
Lynn Bertrand

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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