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annmassey

Learning Better Together: The Impact of Learning Communities on Student Success - 1 views

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    Tinto, V. (2003). Learning better together: The impact of learning communities on student success. Higher Education monograph series, 1(8). The theme for M5 is "community, presence and interactions." This piece by Tinto is a pretty quick read and although it doesn't address online learning in particular, I thought it was appropriate as it emphasizes the idea that it takes a community of learners to make effective learning happen. He discusses 3 things all learning communities have in common: shared knowledge, shared knowing and shared responsibility (which really struck me as we start our group project).
edphillips

Cooperative behavior cascades in human social networks - 1 views

http://www.pnas.org/content/107/12/5334.full This essay by Christakis and Fowler (co-authors of the fascinating book Connected: The surprising power of our social networks and how they shape us, ...

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started by edphillips on 29 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Leah Chuchran

Web Literacy Map - 1.1.0 - Mozilla Webmaker - 0 views

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    The Web Literacy Map is a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web.
MaryJane Lewitt

The Beginner's Guide To Google In The Classroom - Edudemic - 0 views

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    As we move into different modAlities, it is nice to remember thAt our students will Arrive in our clAssroom fAmiliAr with these technologies. As the use of on-line tools increAse in public educAtion, our students will Arrive with A bAseline comfort level with the google tools, which still remAin robust for mAny Activities. These grAphics reAlly bring this home.
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    http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/06/handy-google-hangout-cheat-sheet-for.html This is a cheat sheet for the Google Hangout...
annmassey

The Learning Myth: Why I'll Never Tell My Son He's Smart - 1 views

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    Tue, 19 Aug 2014 14:43:00 By: SAlmAn KhAn Join the #YouCAnLeArnAnything movement My 5-yeAr-­old son hAs just stArted reAding. Every night, we lie on his bed And he reAds A short book to me. InevitAbly, he'll hit A word thAt he hAs trouble with: lAst night the word wAs "grAtefully."
annmassey

start here | Search Results | online learning insights - 1 views

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    A Blog About Open And Online EducAtion (by Debbie Morrison) I reAlly liked her entry, StArt Here, becAuse it discussed the PROS And CONS of some of the vArious instructionAl models presented in other resources. She mAde the connection between design And higher educAtion - much of whAt I've been seeing relAtes to trAining in A corporAte or business setting. I cAn more eAsily see how to use these models As tools to build my course now.
davidkey

At SeA in A Deluge of DAtA - 1 views

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    Interesting article from the Chronicle of Higher Education that deals with the lack of proper research skills of college graduates as they engage the internet.
erinannmooney

Online by Design: The Essentials of Creating Information Literacy Courses: Yvonne Mery, Jill Newby: 9780810891111: amazon.com: Books - 2 views

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    This book has a chapter on creating a "student-centered syllabus" for an information literacy course, which could come in handy next week!
ddever

Universities serving non-traditional learners - 0 views

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    somewhat of a commercial for online learning, but does a good job of outlining global concerns of non-traditional learners. Curiously, like many articles that are older, it seems to attempt to define the non-traditional learner as an older learner, not younger technology savvy learners and those who learn differently.
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
David Fisher

Reversing Notions of Disability and accommodation: Embracing Universal Design in Writing Pedagogy and Web Space - 2 views

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    Piece from _Kairos_, a flagship journal in writing studies, about how principles of universal design can make writing pedagogy "more flexible, more inclusive, and more challenging."
sheilatefft

The Nine Principles of UDI© | [Universal Design for Instruction in Postsecondary Education] - 1 views

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    This is a succinct summary of the UDI goals in creating a course.
srodge5

How to Develop a Sense of Presence in Online and F2F Courses with Social Media - 0 views

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    A quick reAd About the nAture of presence within online leArning And the usefulness of sociAl mediA plAtforms therein.
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    There are some great suggestions and examples of how to use social media to increase the "social presence" element of the online classroom.
Leah Chuchran

E-Learning Definitions - 2 views

  • Updated E-Learning Definitions
  • Definitions of E-Learning Courses and Programs Version 2.0 april 4, 2015
  • As e-leArning hAs evolved into A globAl chAnge Agent in higher educAtion, it hAs become more diverse in its form And ApplicAtions. This increAsed diversity hAs complicAted our Ability to shAre reseArch findings And best prActices, becAuse we lAck A shAred set of definitions to distinguish Among the mAny vAriAtions on e-leArning thAt hAve Arisen.
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
Leah Chuchran

Padagogy Wheel - 2 views

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    Based on Blooms Taxonomy and apps, this creates a specialty in aligning outcomes with activities
Jennifer Ayres

Hangen, "Extreme Makeover: Syllabus Edition" - 2 views

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    Hangen reflects on a radical redesign of her syllabus, which also includes elements of more student-directed learning.
Ian McFarland

A Few Common Misconceptions About DistAnce LeArning - 2 views

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    from the 2005 ASCUE (AssociAtion Supporting Computer Users in EducAtion) Conference. I thought this wAs pArticulArly good with respect to issues of the time demAnds An online course plAces on instructors (especiAlly in terms of development And roll-out), As well As on students.
Tami Thomas

10 Top Myths about Online Teaching - 3 views

http://www.educause.edu/ero/article/10-biggest-myths-about-synchronous-online-teaching this link had some interesting information - I love the MYTH - My Class is Unique. ............ Different Po...

started by Tami Thomas on 08 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
Jennifer Ayres

Hess, Engaging Technology in Theological Education - 0 views

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    A bit dAted, now, Hess is one of the few fAculty who hAs treAted the use of technology in theologicAl educAtion with sustAined Attention.
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