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The need for connection & engagement in education - 0 views

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    By Garr Reynolds on his blog Presentation Zen, Nov 28 2010. Reynolds interest is in presentations in general, but he feels that presentations are tied to teaching and learning, and so is interested in others' theories on education. He highlights a 30 minute presentation by physicist Dr. Tae about the difficulties in teaching in large (100s+) lecture halls, and the needs for connection and engagement in such settings.
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History of the Did You Know? video presentation - 0 views

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    From the shifthappens wiki. this page briefly outlines the history of the Did You Know video, and provides links to various commentaries on it. Also on this wiki (follow the table of contents in the left-hand navigation): sources used for the presentation and suggested uses of the presentation.
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AMATYC Webinar: Flipping the College Classroom - 0 views

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    Presented by Dr. Robert Talbert of Grand Valley State University on YouTube; posted Sept 30 2011. This was presented (and recorded) as a one-hour AMATYC webinar. Talbert discussed flipping the college classroom in the context of teaching math.
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    DM shared a list of flipped classroom resources that were useful in his (home) department last year.
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Innovation 20/20 Series - 0 views

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    Part of the University of Georgia's College of Education Initiative on Innovation in Teaching and Technology (ITT), this page links to presentations in the Innovation 20/20 series. Each topic is a 20 minute presentation on a specific innovation, followed by a 20 minute discussion period. Topics range from more reflective teaching (e.g. Using Metaphor to Explore Teaching and Learning) to using specific tools or strategies (Designing and Implementing an Undergraduate Blogging Community in EDIT 2000 or Motivating Students with Google Tools and More). Navigation on this page also points users to Innovation Resources, Innovation News, and the Discovery Series (another set of online videos).
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Changing Education Paradigms - 0 views

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    An RSA "Animate" presentation based on a speech given by Sir Ken Robinson. RSA is the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, a "cradle of enlightenment thinking and a force for social progress." This animated presentation is a favorite of the KPI team.
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    TM shared this and several other TED videos in the context of innovation in her classroom.
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Jing - 0 views

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    Screen capture presentation tool that is used by many of our faculty, including for GSCC presentations.
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Camtasia - 0 views

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    Screen capture presentation tool; many of our faculty are using Camtasia for presentations.
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Assessment Insights: January 2011 | Research Insights - 0 views

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    Automated essay scoring (AES) has many benefits such as immediate grading, reliable reporting, and diagnostic feedback. While automation poses certain operational and technical challenges, more states are adopting AES for both formative and summative assessments. This presentation presents empirical data from the state of West Virginia online writing assessments on the reliability and validity of machine scores.
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DIY U: Getting Started With Self Learning - 0 views

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    Presented on P2PU (Peer 2 Peer University), "a grassroots open education project," this new course on online, self-directed learning is being presented by Anya Kamenetz. In this particular course, participants are directed through the processes of writing a personal learning plan, building a personal learning network, and finding a mentor, all while sharing the process with their fellow learners. Unlike many of the other P2PU courses (which have a more topical focus), this is open to those who want to learn on any subject.
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Fink, L. Dee - 1 views

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    This biographical page, by the IDEA Center (a nonprofit that promotes improvement of teaching, learning, and leadership) describes the career and significant presentation topics of L. Dee Fink; his most popular work seems to be The Joy and Responsibility of Teaching Well.
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    Dr. Fink was mentioned in the Editing, GULP forum, as L.H. attended one of his professional development presentations.
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Preparing Minds for Chance Favors: The Challenge of Routine and Surprise in Professiona... - 0 views

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    Presentation at Stanford University, November 19, 2008, by Lee Shulman, president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Shulman discusses the need for routine and surprise in educating professionals.
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Adobe Presenter - 0 views

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    Getting started guide for Adobe Presenter
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Achieving the Dream 2010 Strategy Institute - 0 views

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    The Strategy Institute, Feb 2-5, 2010, had the theme Equity and Excellence. This document is a PDF of the conference program, which included a plenary presentation by Uri Treisman.
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    From BM: "I also enjoyed hearing Uri Treisman speak on the "joyful conspiracy" he and the Carnegie Foundation are engaged in. This "joyful conspiracy" is just a little project....a complete overhaul of mathematics at the community college level. I encourage all math faculty to read and learn as much as you can about the Carnegie work here. I am certain that it will dramatically affect what you do for a living in the future."
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Flipping the Classroom - 0 views

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    Recorded lecture by Terri Maddox at Jackson State Community College, Sept 20 2012 (approx 1 hour). In this video, Maddox discusses how and why instructors might flip their classrooms. Also provides an excellent resource list.
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    A member of the GSCC team of faculty in 2012-13, TM shared this presentation that she gave on flipped classrooms.
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The Changing Learning Experience: What is my role? - 0 views

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    Prezi presentation by Dan Petrak of Des Moines Area Community College, part of TeamUp Faculty Mathematics Conference. This is an overview of some considerations of how technology might change the teaching and learning experience.
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    DM shared a list of flipped classroom resources that were useful in his (home) department last year.
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Outlines - 0 views

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    Presented by College Writing Center at Mermec, revised 2006. Student guide to writing effective outlines.
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    LH used this with her students, week 9, semester 4.
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Taylor & Francis Online :: Patterns of Personal Learning Environments - Interactive Lea... - 0 views

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    "Abstract The use of design patterns is now well established as an approach within the field of software systems as well as within the field of architecture. An initial effort was made to harness patterns as a tool for elaborating the design of the elements of personal learning environments as part of the University of Bolton's Personal Learning Environment project; however, this earlier effort had a number of limitations that prompted a revisit to the pattern language documented here. In particular, the initial patterns, while functionally useful, lacked some of the moral and generative qualities that are the essential qualities of an effective pattern language. This paper presents a revised pattern language focused around two primary categories, learning networks, and personal learning tools."
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Learning Communities for Students in Developmental English: Impact Studies at Merced Co... - 0 views

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    By Evan Weissman, Dan Cullinan, Oscar Cerna, Stephanie Safran and Phoebe Richman, with Amanda Grossman. National Center for Postsecondary Research (NCPR) Teachers College Columbia University. February 2012. Link to full report at the bottom of the summary on this page. The colleges in this study are two of six in the NCPR Learning Communities Demonstration, in which random assignment evaluations are being used to determine the impacts of learning communities on student success. NCPR has presented finding from all six colleges. They show that when one-semester learning communities have impacts, they tend to be concentrated in the semester in which students are enrolled in the program. Another report, a final one will be released in 2012. That report synthesizes the findings across all colleges studied and includes an additional semester of student follow-up at each college.
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Do the math - 0 views

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    Sponsored by the Center for Recruitment & Retention of Mathematics Teachers at the University of Arizona, this site is a compilation of one-hour television shows, originally presented weekly on a local cable channel. The team has moved the programs to YouTube to expand their reach.
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Mathematics from Order (of Operations) to Chaos - 0 views

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    Brochure from 43rd Annual Conference, New York State Mathematics Association of Two-Year Colleges. Y.H. intended to present "Keys for Students-Faculty Success in Community College Completion: LaGuardia Basic Skills Initiatives."
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