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Paul Beaufait

Summative Assessment In eLearning: What eLearning Professionals Should Know - eLearning Industry - 10 views

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    This post identifies five types of summative assessment applicable to online learning environments, and offers four tips for making summative assessments.
Paul Beaufait

5 Instructional Shifts to Promote Deep Learning - Getting Smart by Susan Oxnevad - DigLN, edleaders, EdTech - 14 views

  • The seamless integration of technology into the Common Core-aligned curriculum supports learning through active participation and increases opportunities for all students to have access to the tools and information they need for success.
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    Oxnevad suggests, "Students can develop transferrable knowledge and skills as they engage in learning experiences that require them to construct knowledge" (¶1). She argues for "seamless integration of technology" that will enable "students students to have access to the tools and information they need for success" (¶2), and proposes five instructional strategies for teachers to use to achieve those ends, namely: 1. Preparing "complex questions that require students to use higher level thinking skills" (Help students uncover knowledge, ¶2); 2. Facilitating learning from engaging and online resources, rather than delivering content (Eliminate the front of the classroom); 3. Creating opportunities for real world collaboration (Encourage collaboration); 4. Exploiting classroom and online opportunities for "frequent [and] informal assessment to gauge the effectiveness of your instruction and make adjustments to maximize the learning experience for each student" (Informally assess students [and instructional practices]); and 5. Preparing and publishing screencast tutorials for students to peruse whenever necessary, "...[i]Instead of spending valuable instructional time teaching the same tech skills over and over again to individual students" (Provide students with built in tech support). This October 30, 2012, post ends with an illustration comprising focus questions and a ThingLink product of fifth grade students' work. A list of links to related posts follows.
Paul Beaufait

FAQs-III: Groupwork in distance learning (Felder & Brent, 2001) - 3 views

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    "Even in traditional classes students may do little or no work but get the same grade as their more industrious colleagues, and serious conflicts may arise between teammates with varying levels of ability and senses of responsibility. The problems may be even worse when groups are virtual and don't have the self-regulating capability provided by face-to-face meetings. It is therefore particularly important in distance classes to adhere to the defining principles of cooperative learning, especially positive interdependence (if anyone fails to do his or her part everyone loses in some way), individual accountability (all team members are held accountable for all the material in the assignment), and regular self-assessment of team functioning."
Yuly Asencion

Technology & Assessment - 17 views

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    Using Technology to Support Alternative Assessment and Electronic Portfolios
Holly Dilatush

Skills Assessment for Computer Based Learning - 0 views

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    **click on "Learners Desk" (TINY font upper right corner) to access assessments
andrew bendelow

A 'Stealth Assessment' Turns to Video Games to Measure Thinking Skills - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Here, kid--play this game. Ok, thanks--that's good. Next.
Paul Beaufait

LEO: Assessing the credibility of online sources - 0 views

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    Thanks again, Joao!
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    Guidelines for assessing credibility of online sources AFTER making sure teachers permit their use in your academic work--last updated in 2005, by Judith Kilborn (2008.08.25), who recommends a Webliography of Validating Web Sits for further information: http://web.stcloudstate.edu/jmkilborn/webvalidation.html
Lukiya Mirembe

Integrating Technology - 0 views

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    Evaluating and assessing the impact of technology in the classroom a research for teachers.
tamgrist

Digital Formative Assessments! - 7 views

Brian Wilson

Art Teacher Toolbox: Art Curriculum - 0 views

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    This website has activities and assessment that can be used in an art classroom and links to other useful websites.
Admission Times

Top 5 Free Admission Websites Every College Student Should Know ... - 0 views

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    In this era of rapid changes, top educational websites for students plays a crucial role in providing the relevant information about the Universities in USA. A lot factors are to be assessed and shortlisted regarding the USA Universities, before getting into one. Many key factors like deadlines, scholarships, ranking, application procedure, academic qualification, tuition fees , and exams, plays a critical role on students' as well as on parents' mind. To remove all those perplex situation, a list of Top Educational Websites in USA is given below -
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Watch REC 2 (2010) Free Movie Oline Stream - 0 views

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    What they find inside lies beyond the scope of medical science-A heavily armed SWAT team and a mysterious government official are sent in to assess and attempt to neutralize the situation.
David Wetzel

Creative Ways to Use Podcasts in the Classroom - 20 views

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    Strategies and techniques are provided for integrating podcasts lessons to promote the benefits of greater student engagement and alternative assessment.
Valentina Dodge

Digital student | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    This supplement examines the role played by these technologies in shaping the new student experience, from the way students listen to lectures to the way they are assessed.
John Evans

Joy in School - 0 views

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    Joyful learning can flourish in school-if you give joy a chance. JOY 1: Find the Pleasure in Learning;JOY 2: Give Students Choice;JOY 3: Let Students Create Things;JOY 4: Show Off Student Work JOY 5: Take Time to Tinker;JOY 6: Make School Spaces Inviting;JOY 7: Get Outside;JOY 8: Read Good Books;JOY 9: Offer More Gym and Arts Classes;JOY 10: Transform Assessment;JOY 11: Have Some Fun Together
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