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Leah Chuchran

Using Asynchronous Audio Feedback to Enhance Teaching Presence and Students' Sense of Community - 0 views

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    This paper reports the findings of a case study in which audio feedback replaced text-based feedback in asynchronous courses. Previous research has demonstrated that participants in online courses can build effective learning communities through text based communication alone. Similarly, it has been demonstrated that instructors for online courses can adequately project immediacy behaviors using text-based communication.
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.
Rati Jani

8 crisp ways to effectively manage online teaching! - 4 views

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    Simple concept-Great learning! This is an excellent video demonstrating 8 key tips to effectively manage, engage and get the most out of your online classes. The best part is that it is clear, straight forward and very easy to understand.
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    Very nice to the point tips that can easily be implemented. Also doesn't feel so overwhelming at this point in the learning curve. Thanks for sharing
erinannmooney

Going Online with Protocols: New Tools for Teaching and Learning: Joseph P. McDonald, Janet Mannheimer Zydney, Alan Dichter, Elizabeth C. McDonald: 9780807753576: Amazon.com: Books - 2 views

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    This book was cited in "Strategies for Creating a Community of Inquiry through Online Asynchronous Discussions," which also included an example of a protocol from the book that sounded like a great one to use in class.
Leah Chuchran

JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching - 0 views

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    The title does very well in explaining this resource.
peggyw

Align Assessments, Objectives, Instructional Strategies - Teaching Excellence & Educational Innovation - Carnegie Mellon University - 0 views

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    Assessments should reveal how well students have learned what we want them to learn while instruction ensures that they learn it. For this to occur, assessments, learning objectives, and instructional strategies need to be closely aligned so that they reinforce one another.
ginnysecor

Using Rubrics - 0 views

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    This page is actually a brief (but helpful and concise) overview of the use of rubrics. The main reason I am posting it here is because the entire site (Cornell University Center for Teaching Excellence) has a wealth of information on design, assessment, student engagement and using technology in the classroom.
Leah Chuchran

OLC Online Learning Journal - 0 views

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    Online Learning Journal Volume 20, Issue 1 March 2016 FREE PDF download for members Volume 20, Issue 1 - March 2016 Introduction Peter Shea, University at Albany, State University of New York With the announcement of our latest issue of Online Learning we report the achievement of a significant milestone.
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    The most up-to-date information and research of online learning and teaching.
Leah Chuchran

The five-stage model of online learning - Københavns Universitet - 2 views

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      Our class has been developed to follow these stages of e-learning
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  • A pedagogical model for e-learning: “The five-stage model of online learning" by Gilly Salmon
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  • E-tivities and the future of learning
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      Some great ideas in the example. Good rules to follow to incorporate these 5 stages especially at the beginning.
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    A pedagogical model for e-learning: "The five-stage model of online learning" by Gilly Salmon
Lynn Bertrand

The Technology Source Archives - Using the Project Approach to Online Course Development - 2 views

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    Because the early planning stages of online instruction are crucial, Diane Chapman and Todd Nicolet propose a 'project approach' to course Development: a formal, team-based operation that makes use of consistent standards, trackable processes, standardized tools, and structured communication to facilitate technology initiatives of all sizes. This appears to facilitate scaling and the design and development of online instruction while maintaining the quality and integrity of the courses. Course design and development become more manageable when they are translated into repeatable processes and easy-to-apply tools.
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    This is very similar to Strategy 6: Apply Project Planning and Management Methods to Course Development in last weeks reading, "Effective Workload Management Strategies for the Online Environment".
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.
Leah Chuchran

Facilitation Toolbox :: Home - 0 views

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    This website is designed for practitioners that want to develop online environments to build and sustain new audiences by using facilitation techniques that affect learning in these informal spaces. Below you'll find different tools that we believe can help you successfully facilitate an online environment.
Leah Chuchran

http://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/sites/default/files/legacy_static/pdf/fac/workload_strat.pdf - 2 views

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    This is a report from 2002 that outlines the importance of certain tasks to be able to effectively management workload in the online environment.  May have some applications to residential teaching, as well.
Zhiyun Gong

An Innovative Approach to Teaching Online Statistics Courses - 0 views

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    This paper describes two innovative online introductory statistics courses that utilize technology to create unique interactive learning environments. In these courses, technology is used to enable students to collaborate and learn from each other. I got some ideas about how to encourage students to engage in the course.
anonymous

Assessment - Georgian College - 1 views

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    Lot's of interesting charts and worksheets on creating assessment tools. Worth taking a look.
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 ...

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sheilatefft

Where Has the Time Gone? Faculty Activities and Time Commitments in the Online Classroom, - 1 views

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    This study of 80 faculty breaks out how they spend their time while teaching online.
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.
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.
mbristow

Reducing the Online Instructor's Workload - 3 views

This article has some nice organizational tips, some of which I have seen in practice through the Foundations of Online Teaching

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