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For Exposure, Universities Put Courses on the Web - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • OpenCourseWare Consortium, a worldwide organization of about 250 academic institutions around the world, adds that universities get “global engagement” from posting courses online.
  • here are also “recognition for individual faculty members who may be well known within their disciplines but not outside them,
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  • Harvard, Yale, Stanford and the University of Michigan all now offer substantial portions of their courses online.
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Harvesting Gradebook « Center for Teaching, Learning, & Technology - 0 views

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    portfolios for learning and their relationship to institutionally supported learning tools and course designs.
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Sloan Consortium - 1 views

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    an institutional and professional leadership organization dedicated to integrating online education into the mainstream of higher education, helping institutions and individual educators improve the quality, scale, and breadth of education. Membership in the Sloan Consortium provides knowledge, practice, community, and direction for educators.
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Alice.org - 0 views

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    teaching tool for introductory computer programing. It uses 3D graphics and a drag-and-drop interface to facilitate a more engaging, less frustrating first programming experience.
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Academic Earth - 0 views

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    Thousands of video lectures from the world's top scholars.
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Training Games - 0 views

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    more than 200 ready-to-use training games and activities. Most of them were published in the Thiagi GameLetter.
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Learning Groups: Larry K. Michaelsen - 0 views

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    Several articles on Learning Groups
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Knowledge building - Wikipedia - 0 views

  • Principles of Knowledge building Scardamalia (2002) identifies twelve principles of Knowledge building as follows:
  • Real ideas and authentic problems. In the classroom as a Knowledge building community, learners are concerned with understanding, based on their real problems in the real world. Improvable ideas. Students' ideas are regarded as improvable objects. Idea diversity. In the classroom, the diversity of ideas raised by students is necessary. Rise above. Through a sustained improvement of ideas and understanding, students create higher level concepts. Epistemic agency. Students themselves find their way in order to advance. Community knowledge, collective responsibility. Students' contribution to improving their collective knowledge in the classroom is the primary purpose of the Knowledge building classroom. Democratizing knowledge. All individuals are invited to contribute to the knowledge advancement in the classroom. Symmetric knowledge advancement. A goal for Knowledge building communities is to have individuals and organizations actively working to provide a reciprocal advance of their knowledge. Pervasive Knowledge building. Students contribute to collective Knowledge building. Constructive uses of authoritative sources. All members, including the teacher, sustain inquiry as a natural approach to support their understanding. Knowledge building discourse. Students are engaged in discourse to share with each other, and to improve the knowledge advancement in the classroom. Concurrent, embedded, and transformative assessment. Students take a global view of their understanding, then decide how to approach their assessments. They create and engage in assessments in a variety of ways.
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Twitter for Academia, academhack » Blog Archive - 0 views

  • students had the shared classroom experience when something came up outside of class that reminded them of material from class
  • Classroom Community: Once students started twittering I think they developed a sense of each other as people beyond the classroom space
  • you can “track” a word. This will subscribe you to any post which contains said word. So, for example a student could be interested in how a particular word is used. They can track the word, and see the varied phrases in which people use it. Or, you can track an event, a proper name (I track Derrida for example), a movie title, a store name see how many people a day tweet that they are at or on their way to a Starbucks. (To do this send the message “track Starbucks” to Twitter, rather than posting the update “track Starbucks” you will now receive all messages with the word “Starbucks.”)
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  • nstant Feedback: Because Twitter is always on, and gets pushed to your cell phone if you set it up this way, it is a good way to get instant feedback. I was prepping for a lecture and wanted to know if students shared a particular movie reference, I asked via Twitter and got instant responses. Students can also use this when doing their classwork, trying to understand the material. Tweet: “I don’t understand what this reading has to do with New Media? any ideas?” Other students then respond. (This actually happened recently in a class of mine.)
  • Follow a Professional
  • sharing short inspirations, thoughts that just popped into your head. Not only are they recorded, because you can go back and look at them, but you can also get inspiration from others.
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Grading 2.0: Evaluation in the Digital Age | HASTAC - 0 views

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    How do we better align grading and assessment techniques so that they are more in line with how students learn today?
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interactive bag-of-tricks - 0 views

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    Brief survey of interactive ed & communication tools
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RSS readers/aggregators - 0 views

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    RSS readers/aggregators are available (free or paid) as well as client-based software (freeware and commercial)
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10 Youtube URL Tricks You Should Know About | MakeUseOf.com - 0 views

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    1. View high quality videos 2. Embed Higher Quality Videos 3. Cut the chase and link to the interesting part 4. Hide the search box 5. Embed only a part of Video 6. Autoplay an embedded video 7. Loop an embedded video 8. Disable Related Videos 9. Bypass Youtube Regional Filtering 10. Download Video
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How To Crowdsource Grading | HASTAC - 0 views

  • they can now also read all the class blogs (as they used to) and pass judgment on whether the blogs posted by their fellow students  are satisfactory. Thumbs up, thumbs down.   If not, any student who wishes can revise. If you revise, you get the credit.  End of story.  Or, if you are too busy and want to skip it, no problem.  It just means you'll have fewer ticks on the chart and will probably get the lower grade.  No whining.  It's clearcut and everyone knows the system from day one.  (btw, every study of peer review among students shows that students perform at a higher level, and with more care, when they know they are being evaluated by their peers than when they know only the teacher and the TA will be grading). 
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    they pass judgment on whether the blogs posted by their fellow students  are satisfactory. Thumbs up, thumbs down.   If not, any student who wishes can revise. If you revise, you get the credit.  End of story.  Or, if you are too busy and want to skip it, no problem.  It just means you'll have fewer ticks on the chart and will probably get the lower grade.  No whining.  It's clearcut and everyone knows the system from day one.  (btw, every study of peer review among students shows that students perform at a higher level, and with more care, when they know they are being evaluated by their peers than when they know only the teacher and the TA will be grading).
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The Tableau Public Story | Tableau Public - 0 views

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    Tableau Public lets you publish data visualizations to the web that are useful and beautiful. These visualizations answer questions and tell stories. You can publish one in minutes.
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50 Learning Theories - 0 views

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    Links to synopsis
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Learning Theories - 0 views

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    Theories and Models of Learning for Educational Research and Practice. This knowledge base features learning theories that address how people learn. A resource useful for scholars of various fields such as educational psychology, instructional design, and
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Cognitive Distortion: How Does Black-and-White Thinking Hurt Us? | World of Psychology - 0 views

  • Catching yourself using dichotomous thinking (and correcting yourself) can transform an unrealistic thought into a more truthful (and probably less stress-inducing) one. Unglamorous adjectives like “middle-aged” or “in-between” and low-impact phrases like “moderately shy” probably won’t win you any grand literary awards, but they do stand a good chance at helping you view the world through a more accurate lens.
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    dichotomous thinking. It's commonly referred to as "black and white" thinking and it can have negative effects on the way we see ourselves or the situations that we are using language to describe.
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Course Management System Info - 2 views

St. Kates is reviewing Course Management Systems to prepare for adoption in 2012. Please bookmark sources of relevant online information and tag them "CMS."

CMS

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