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Dan Reynolds

Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video - 4 views

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    A discussion of fair use practices for online video. This should be helpful for anybody who is planning on using video clips as illustrations or for discussions or assignments.
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    Thanks, Dan. This is an excellent overview that offers reasonable guidelines while highlighting the gray areas within the area of fair use, a very flexible term. The focus is on intent but, more importantly, that the educational/critical aspect must be clearly defined and communicated. I do use quite a lot of video so this is very helpful to me.
Dan Reynolds

How to Use Online Video in Your Classroom - 0 views

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    An oldish but still useful Edutopia article on online video in the classroom, with some notes on fair use and on video editing software
ginnysecor

Creating Khan Academy Style Videos - 1 views

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    This is a quick overview to making videos using a technique called "pencasting". It's the technique used in many of the Khan Academy teaching videos. I will also post the website of the author, Andrew Wolf from University of Rochester. He has many other ideas, links and helpful tutorials for blended/online learning.
ginnysecor

Teacher Presence: Using Introductory Videos in Online and Hybrid Courses by Paula Jones... - 0 views

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    Researchers use the CoI framework to examine teacher presence and the use of introductory videos.
anonymous

Online teaching-A universal pedagogy - 4 views

Serendipitously - yesterday I signed up for their Coursera course. I was thinking of watching it (reading materials, seeing their format, etc) while conducting our EFOT course. It has just started.

online teaching pedagogy

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.
Rati Jani

Resources related to Instructional Design Models. - 2 views

The article comparing and discussing the core instructional designs in the context of online teaching: http://www.de-research.com/PhDFinalPapers/CT_3IDModels.pdf The article discusses the Bloom's...

course design instructional Design

started by Rati Jani on 13 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
Lynn Bertrand

The Creation of the Learning Resource 'Video Guide to Audacity' - 1 views

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    In this article the author describes the design and development of an online learning resource: 'Video Guide to Audacity.'
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    This is great. I use Audacity in my Sound Design courses as one of the many design platform options.
sheilatefft

The Marshmellow Challenge: Build a tower, build a team - 0 views

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    Researchers say that some online students don't like group work. How to deal with dissonance? One idea is to have students list their reasons and then discuss. Another is to show them a video on collaboration and team-building. There are a lot of lousy team-building videos on YouTube. But here's a fun and engaging Ted Talk presentation. Why are kindergarteners better at collaboration than business school students? Tune in.
Leah Chuchran

Active and Collaborative Learning Storify project - 1 views

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    this storify consists of active learning videos and resources - may want to view the Tools to Encourage Active Learning from the Hawaii Arts Alliance - this was a fun in-class activity
marshallduke

Got Time? A Time Management Strategy for Online Instructors | Online Learning Insights - 3 views

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      This seems to be common. It's like that old line, "Besides that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?" Not counting one year's prep time seems to be cheating in many ways.
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      There is a lot of disagreement in the literature about whether online teaching takes more or less time. Some studies, such as this one, say it takes less. Some say it takes a lot more. Some claim no difference. The study that we read for M2 (Van de Vord & Pogue) reviewed the range of these. (Their study was a disaster in my humble opinion, by the way.) My impression is that the methodologies are very poor and that the controversy will continue until methodological issues are ironed out.
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      Watch the video!
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  • yet the consensus among the research suggests that teaching online involves less of a time commitment from the course instructor than does a face-to-face class
  • did not include curriculum development time, set-up or development of course home page,
  • A time management strategy that considers the factors and nuances of teaching online should include, a time blocking strategy, communicating frequently with students collectively in anticipation of potential questions, involving students in peer reviews and discussions, and creating an efficient grading strategy.
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    I found this article to be very helpful in providing a sense that it will be possible to control time use when teaching on line. It gives great tips on how to overcome the feeling that online teaching will be a 24/7 class rather than one that meets TTh 10-11:15 in White Hall 208! I like this one a lot.
ddever

Combining Technologies to Engage the Online Learner - 1 views

Cutting-Edge Social Media Approaches to Business Education: Teaching with LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Second Life, and Blogs, Charles Wankel, St. John's University (Editor) (ISBN: P1617351164) Is ...

student engagement course design online learning active learning technology

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

Merrill's First Principles of Instruction - 0 views

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    Very short, clear and cute video about the principles of instruction by Dr. Merrill
marshallduke

Inter TOP | On-line abnormal and clinical psychology course materials, video and audio ... - 1 views

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    I am guessing that there are resources like this one available for many or most topic areas by now. I have found several that will be helpful in gathering materials for each of my planned Modules.
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    Marshall, I found one for teaching Literature Online. Similar layout: blocks with some materials/ideas, and a bibliography with some interesting sources. Good deal.
Marimer Carrión

Teaching Literature Online - 1 views

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    This UCF website, prepared by Carissa Baker, explores the way in which many literature professors are "trying innovative technology strategies within the literature classroom to increase knowledge and engagement." With theoretical as well as practical sources, the site offers many ideas on student engagement and literature immersion; it also has a few videos with ideas for staging virtual worlds; and a starter bibliography with 10 articles on a range of topics, including virtual literature circles; native avatars, online hubs, and urban indian literature; victorian novels and technoRomanticism; using Tweeter in the Literature Classroom (hmm...); online teaching Old English; and hypertext use to enhance students reading experiences, among others.
annmassey

The Flipped Classroom - UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy - 0 views

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    Several professors at UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy have embraced the flipped classroom model. View this video to see The Flipped Classroom: Innovations in Teaching and Learning in action by all of the divisions in the school.
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    This goes to the UNC Eshelman SOP site and there are a lot of interesting, practical links here. I thought it was very useful and I hope even those of you who are teaching less science-based content will find it helpful.
Rati Jani

Few resources for UDL - 1 views

Webinar on accessibility: http://www.3playmedia.com/2013/04/30/accessibility-specialists-understanding-invisible-disabilities-what-means-online-education/ Guidelines for UDL provided by the natio...

online teaching Universal Design for Learning

started by Rati Jani on 17 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
Brent Glenn

YouTube channel for CAST - 0 views

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    Great storage area for many videos and materials in the CAST domain.
Rati Jani

Assessment Strategies-The evidence! - 1 views

This article specifically relates to online teaching. It states that a mixed assessment method (wikis, blogs, forums) assisted students to develop higher level thinking in the area of English as a ...

assessment strategies online

started by Rati Jani on 21 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
Rati Jani

Supporting resources for the COI questionnaire discussed on VT - 1 views

The studies below examines the validation of the COI questionnaire, which I discussed in my VT: http://goo.gl/laJE0W http://online.purdue.edu/sites/purdue/files/Validating-a-Measurement-Tool-of-...

online teaching online learning Community of Inquiry

started by Rati Jani on 28 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
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