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Kristy Martyn

Reconceptualizing the community of inquiry framework: An exploratory analysis. - 2 views

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    Reconceptualization of the CoI framework that proposes learning presence as an additional construct in the framework. Reflects the unique contributions of students and teachers and embeds the social dimension as part of each presence (i.e., Social-Learning Presence, Social-Teaching Presence, and Socio-Cognitive Presence).
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    Kristy, thank you so much for locating and sharing this article and study. It's an important find. I really like the fact that it is hosted within our library system and that the authors are suggesting that the model may need some revisions - there is still much to learn and develop in the digital learning environments. Bookmarked!
Leah Chuchran

The Myths of Online Learning - 2 views

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    from Forbes.com - lists out at least myths of online learning
Leah Chuchran

How to Humanize Your Online Class with VoiceThread - 3 views

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    I have not yet purchased this ebook, but I'm considering it. The author is well-known in the edtech and online/blended learning community.
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
Christine Ristaino

A Constructivist Approach to Online Learning: The Community of Inquiry Framework - 1 views

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    This chapter presents a theoretical model of online learning, the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework, which is grounded in John Dewey's progressive understanding of education. The CoI framework is a process model of online learning which views the
Christine Ristaino

Designing An Online Course - 0 views

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    If you are considering teaching online or are looking for ideas to freshen-up your current online course, you have come to the right resource. Designing for the online environment presents unique challenges, but it also opens a world of exciting possibilities for engaging students in their learning.
anonymous

7 Student-Centered Strategies to Transform Online Learning - 0 views

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    Online classes can be mechanical in nature and feel distant for students, which typically results in low student engagement and retention in the class, or it can be an environment that stimulates an interest in learning and promotes meaningful interactions.
Adrianne Pinkney

Measuring up Online: The Relationship between Social Presence and Student Learning Sati... - 2 views

Abstract: The study examined students' perceptions of social presence in online and face-to-face course environments. Data from surveys of 112 undergraduate students (80 in online, 32 in face-to-fa...

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started by Adrianne Pinkney on 09 Feb 15 no follow-up yet
edownes

online class size - 1 views

I've had some of the same questions, Sandi. Thank for the paper. I had to go to library separately because link didn't work for me, but no problem.

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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.
mbristow

Student Assessment in Online Learning: Challenges and Effective Practices - 1 views

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    The Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, covers challenges in online language learning and recommends best practices
Leah Chuchran

Keeping Pace - Changing Face of Online Learning - 3 views

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    Very clear message that if we, and I mean we collectively don't adapt we will be left behind. Another aspect is that in the workplace, orientation to a new job, continuing education, as well as continuing professional education are often in the online format. So we defiantly need to set the stage for alternative methods of learning.
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    Perhaps here is a good place to add this connection as well: http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/
dseeman

The Anthropology of Online Communities! - 0 views

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    This 2002 essay by Wilson and Peterson may be a bit dated, but it is one of the few broadly reflective essays I found on the anthropology of online communities. It is not a "how to" for online teaching, but I think an occasionally more critical, reflective piece can be very useful both for understanding our place in broader social processes related to online learning and in piercing through some of the enthusiastic corporate-talk through which these technologies are presented by our universities. I have included the abstract below. The URL is to the JSTOR site, which you probably need to access through your Emory account. I was not sure how to add a link here that would get you in directly, and that is something I need to follow up on with Leah. Abstract: Information and communication technologies based on the Internet have enabled the emergence of new sorts of communities and communicative practices-phenomena worthy of the attention of anthropological researchers. De- spite early assessments of the revolutionary nature of the Internet and the enormous transformations it would bring about, the changes have been less dramatic and more embedded in existing practices and power relations of everyday life. This review ex- plores researchers' questions, approaches, and insights within anthropology and some relevant related fields, and it seeks to identify promising new directions for study. The general conclusion is that the technologies comprising the Internet, and all the text and media that exist within it, are in themselves cultural products. Anthropology is thus well suited to the further investigation of these new, and not so new, phenomena.
Leah Chuchran

Creating effective student engagement in online courses: What do students find engaging? - 0 views

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    While this paper set out to discover what activities and/or interaction channels might be expected to lead to more highly engaged student s, what it found was a bit different. After first creating a scale to measure online student engagement, and then surveying 186 students from six campuses in the Midwest, the results indicate that there is no particular activity that will automatically help students to be more engaged in online classes. However, the results also suggest that multiple communication channels may be related to higher engagement and that student-student and instructor-student communication are clearly strongly correlated with higher student engagement with the course, in general. Thus, advice for online instructors is still to use active learning but to be sure to incorporate meaningful and multiple ways of interacting with students and encouraging/requiring students to interact with each other.
Lynn Bertrand

Assessing Online Learning: Strategies, Challenges and Opportunities - 0 views

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    This is a special report that features 12 articles from "Online Classroom" that offers some insight into how to assess online learning at the course, program, and institutional levels.
Leah Chuchran

Online Learning Landscape Infographic - 1 views

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    This is an easy to read infographic that provides data about the growth of online learning
srodge5

Developing an e-Toolbox to Facilitate Universal Design for Instruction into Online and Blended Learning - 1 views

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    Here are some tips and tools for implementing universal design into online and blended courses.
Leah Chuchran

Exploring Online Teaching: A Three-Year Composite Journal of Concerns and Strategies from Online Instructors - 1 views

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    Using Fuller's concerns-based model for teacher development, this study identifies concerns and strategies experienced by 103 online instructors in a six-week online professional development course offered multiple times over a three-year period. The study reveals that online instructors identified concerns related to self, task, and impact. (VIP: Includes PRACTICAL ideas that can be implemented)
anonymous

content-based Learning Outcome vs. performance-based Learning Outcome - 3 views

SLO's are the hardest topic for me to master. In navigating the web, here is an illustration of the difference between content and performance based L.O. that I found easy to read and useful. http:...

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started by anonymous on 13 Jul 15 no follow-up yet
sheilatefft

Evaluation and Application of Andragogical Assumptions to the Adult Online Learning Environment - 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.
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