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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Heather Ross

Heather Ross

Flipping the Lecture Hall -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    "With the large lecture format, said NMC Senior Communications Director Samantha Becker, "it's really hard to personalize the material so that a student can feel like they have ownership over their own learning process." And, she added, "It's hard to speak up. There's always the fear of being ostracized by other students or feeling like asking stupid questions." Maurice Matiz, executive director of Columbia University's (NY) Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning, agreed: "Sitting in one of these 180-student classrooms is a very passive situation," he said. "We've found that students aren't really learning very much." Matiz and his colleagues are out to change that - by finding ways to adopt the flipped classroom model to traditional large lecture courses. "
Heather Ross

Paperity Home | Paperity - 0 views

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    "The first multidisciplinary aggregator of Open Access journals and papers. Keep on top of recent discoveries and never hit a paywall. "
Heather Ross

Networked Scholars hub - 0 views

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    "In this course, we will examine the tools and practices associated with networked, open, and digital scholarship. In particular we will investigate the emergent practice of scholars' use of social media and online social networks for sharing, critiquing, improving, furthering, and reflecting upon their scholarship. Recent reports indicate that social media are at an early stage of adoption in academia, even though mindful participation in digital spaces is a significant skill for today's academic and knowledge worker. Participants will study scholarly presence online. They will examine how particular tools and practices may enhance the impact and reach of scholarship, and will explore the challenges and tensions associated with emerging forms of scholarship. By gaining an understanding of modern forms of scholarship, participants will be better equipped to use digital technologies and networked practices in their own work. This course will be of immediate relevance to doctoral students, academics, and knowledge workers. Faculty members who teach research methods courses and faculty development professionals may also find this course valuable."
Heather Ross

A printable 1-page Twitter guide for all skill levels - Daily Genius - 1 views

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    "Whether you're a new Twitter user or a seasoned pro, there are probably some things you should know. From the key terms to the hashtags to how long your tweets should be. In an effort to help share some of the best bits of wisdom we've learned over the years, this 1-page printable Twitter guide should help you and your followers / friends learn a bit more about how to use Twitter. It's short, sweet, and offers some useful tips, tricks, and lingo."
Heather Ross

Empathy: The Big Reason College Professors Should Take A MOOC | Edudemic - 0 views

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    "MOOCs, however, are a game-changer, for a lot of reasons. I won't hash out all the pros and cons here. (I'm on the pro side.) But whatever the potential faults or limitations of MOOCs, the fact that they are free and open to all makes them, at least, a good place for low-stakes experiments. And that quality makes them extremely valuable to people who otherwise can't easily get themselves into a student desk, including college teachers. In short, MOOCs give us access to a simulation of the college student experience. Let me explain how that worked for me recently."
Heather Ross

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Find and Credit Creative Commons Images from Flickr - 1 views

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    "Flickr can be a good place to find Creative Commons licensed images to use in blog posts, slides, and other multimedia presentations. The Flickr CC Attribution Helper makes it easy to format proper attributions for the CC licensed images that you use. In the video below I demonstrate how to find images and how to use the Flickr CC Attribution Helper." Includes short video tutorial.
Heather Ross

A Response to 'OER and the Future of Publishing' - 0 views

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    A very interesting and informative piece by David Wiley about some of the real issues and benefits around open textbooks. Definitely worth a read.
Heather Ross

Open Access - Research Guides at University of Saskatchewan - 1 views

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    Great overview of Open Access.
Heather Ross

Rethinking Final Year Projects and Dissertations: Creative Honours and Capstone Projects. - 0 views

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    "Our aim is to help transform institutional practices and assessment strategies through creative solutions for developing alternative and additional honours and capstone projects to meet the needs of students from different backgrounds, different subjects and different kinds of institution. "
Heather Ross

How To Add Evernote Web Clipper To Safari On iOS - Macdaily - 0 views

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    Handy tip for clipping to Evernote from an iPad.
Heather Ross

Missouri State U Improves Learning Outcomes with Flipped Classroom -- Campus Technology - 1 views

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    "Missouri State University (MSU) has implemented a flipped classroom model for its Introductory Psychology course, resulting in dramatic improvements in student learning outcomes and course completion rates."
Heather Ross

Find Open Textbooks | BCcampus OpenEd Resources - 1 views

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    Open textbooks listed by BCcampus OpenED from a variety of disciplines.
Heather Ross

Open Textbooks Toolkit | BCcampus OpenEd Resources - 0 views

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    "The BCcampus Open Textbook Toolkit is your starting point on how to change education with just one textbook. It provides a list of our open textbooks, information and guidelines for adopting and assigning an open textbook."
Heather Ross

How to Overcome What Scares Us About Our Online Identities - The Chronicle of Higher Ed... - 0 views

  • Surprisingly, it turns out that sharing work online can be a proactive way to prevent it from being stolen. By publicizing what you are engaged in, you stake a claim on your scholarship. If someone tried to reproduce your work, having a record of it online clearly establishes that it belongs to you by right and by copyright.
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    This is one of the main reasons that I have a blog, which includes my reflections, information about what I've been working on, my CV, etc.
Heather Ross

Assessment and Rubrics - 0 views

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    "A collection of rubrics for assessing portfolios, cooperative learning, research process/ report, PowerPoint, oral presentation, web page, blog, wiki, and other social media projects."
Heather Ross

Continuous Publishing and the rise of the Open-Source Academic | Impact of Social Sciences - 0 views

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    "Mark Carrigan shares excerpts from the academic blog written by Professor of Philosophy and University Chancellor, Daniel Little and reflects on the professional development and rising influence of the open-source academic. For both Little and Carrigan, the integration of blogging into working practices constitutes the starting point for traditional scholarship rather than something in opposition to it."
Heather Ross

Introduction to Learning Technologies | An Open Course From the Gwenna Moss Centre for ... - 1 views

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    Open online course from the GMCTE aimed at novices interested in learning technologies.
Heather Ross

What to Do When You Spam Twitter - 0 views

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    "Spam - it's annoying, it's potentially dangerous and it's everywhere. Lately, there's been a surge of it on Twitter, clogging up direct message inboxes and feeds. Receiving spam is bad enough, but when you're the one doling it out, it feels even worse. It can cause you to lose followers, infect your friends' accounts or computers and put your own account in danger."
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