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How to Develop a Sense of Presence in Online and F2F Courses with Social Media - 1 views

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    Suggestions for how to use social media projects to increase instructor presence in an online course.
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Develop Self-Motivation Skills Before Starting Online Courses - 1 views

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    For the most part, students in online degree and certificate programs are learning on their own. There's no pressure to show up to a physical classroom filled with other students and an instructor, for example, and many online learners need to complete their coursework and attend live sessions around a full-time job and family obligations.
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Top 10 Rules for Developing Your First Online Course - 2 views

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    Years of helping faculty pass to the dark side of online education have taught me a few simple rules that I brow beat (in a collegial way) into all new online teachers.
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Supporting the Seven Principles with Blackboard Learn - 2 views

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    This course site and presentation will illustrate how the "Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" (Chickering and Gamson, 1991) can be supported using the features of Blackboard Learn. Several online course design rubrics will also guide our showcase of quality instructional design options related to course structure, navigation, activities, assignments (individual and group), and communication. "Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" (Chickering and Gamson, 1991), states a quality teaching and learning environment is one that: (1) Encourages contact between students and faculty, (2) Develops reciprocity and cooperation among students, (3) Encourages active learning, (4) Gives prompt feedback, (5) Emphasizes time on task, (6) Communicates high expectations, and (7) Respects diverse talents and ways of learning.
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http://www.ucdenver.edu/faculty_staff/faculty/center-for-faculty-development/Documents/... - 0 views

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    This document summarizes issues, solutions and resources surrounding academic honesty in online courses
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Learning and Teaching in Cyberspace - 1 views

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    A book/web project aimed at a presentation on Online Teaching and Learning, written by an instructional designer at Walden Istitute
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Favorite Tools for Online Learning - 2 views

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    Really has some nice information on tools available for online teaching.
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    Hi Kathy, good solid article and my favorite part related to one of the pod casts that we were assigned for Module 4 this week in our TT class. DeMarias says that the synchronous on line class should not be a literal translation of the f2f and she suggests the same concept as this article: a reconceptualization of the course all together. My least favorite part of the article was that we are developing "digital citizens of tomorrow". I totally agree but the sound of it is so robotic. :)

Help Your Faculty Manage Online Workload - 0 views

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How Can I Use Online Surveys in the Classroom? - 1 views

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    This is good Article on the ways to use surveys in the classroom setting to assess, engage and monitor student development in the course
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Best Practices for Using Video in Online Learning - TOPkit - 0 views

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    This article has some very helpful techniques for integrating videos into a course.
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MERLOT II - Home - 0 views

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    MERLOT is a curated collection of free and open online teaching, learning, and faculty development services contributed and used by an international education community. Search peer reviewed open educational resources (OER), create Course ePortfolios, Bookmark Collections, and Learning Exercises, and build your own learning materials with our Content Builder.
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educational-origami - Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - 1 views

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    Blooms taxonomy adapted to the digital environment.
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Teenagers and social networking - it might actually be good for them - 4 views

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    Given the harsh criticisms that social networks commonly face when it comes to their use by teenagers, I thought it would be useful to post this newspaper piece that presents the opposite argument: Social media might be usually considered to be just places of the lurking danger of real-life social isolation (among more gruesome dangers in this context), but they could also be seen as places where a teenager can be inventive, discover aptitudes and of course develop his/her social skills. Also, it discusses research which shows that teenagers are more often than not well aware of the dangers that lie behind the (ab)use of social media.
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    Hmmm, should I share this with my teenage son?
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    Good article, though I am still sceptical!
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Technology Adoption in Higher Ed. - 3 views

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    his article documents a faculty development model that has successfully helped faculty overcome reluctance to design and teach online courses.
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