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tcoopzphi

Wikispaces - 0 views

shared by tcoopzphi on 25 Jul 10 - Cached
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    East to learn
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    For anyone in education including teachers, students, parents, librarians, schools, and universities. Featuring Wikispaces Classroom and Wikispaces Campus. https://cooper-socialwork.wikispaces.com I like this as a means to have a place for the students in that semester's class so they can access this discussed. Contemplating letting students have access through the subsequent semester, as well.
Christine Stricker

Mastering Online Discussion Board Facilitation - 2 views

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    I love this publication on how to facilitate a discussion board. It is easy to read and just has a TON of tidbits on how do run a good discussion board in your online class. I refer to it often. It is a little old, so as I recall, there might be a few links within the document that are broken, but there is a lot of content, so you won't miss it probably.
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    Thanks for sharing this Christina, Working on facilitating a discussion next week and I found it helpful.
anonymous

How to Prevent Cheating in Online Classes, LearnDash by Justin Ferriman - 3 views

http://www.learndash.com/how-to-prevent-cheating-in-online-courses/ Focus is on creating better quizzes.

education teaching online

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hwcsciencedad

"Flipping" a class - 0 views

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    This was a really nice resource about flipping classrooms I found. There may be some bias as this is what I am primarily interested in,
graamy0703

10 Interactive Science Simulations - WeAreTeachers - 3 views

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    I have been looking for labs I could add to my online science classes. This article shares some interesting tools that could be used for this purpose. If anyone finds any specific to Anatomy and Physiology, I would love to see them!
mharbi

Gamifying abstract subjects | From theory to practice with Kahoot! - 4 views

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    My students actually love this. One of the assignments they have in my composition class is to "teach" a grammar topic they have been assigned. They are required to make a presentation and an assessment. Many of them choose to do Kahoot!
rosacionstudent

100 Ways to Use Facebook in the Classroom - OnlineCollege.org - 2 views

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    100 ways to use Facebook!
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    How to use facebook as a class tool
darleneattiah

Social Media in the Classroom: Opportunities, Challenges & Recommendations | IT ... - 3 views

  • What are some ways I can use social media in my courses?
  • Use Twitter
  • virtual study groups
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  • collaborative assignment
  • learn about co-curricular activities.
  • campus events
  • acilitate a class discussion
  • Create an assignment
  • Hold office hours
  • Disseminate research findings and course information through a popular social media platform.
bioharperpeirce

ERIC - Teaching, Learning, and Sharing: How Today's Higher Education Faculty Use Social... - 2 views

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    Nice study of how higher ed faculty view social media in and outside of class. Easy to read comparison charts. Study does include video and podcasts as social media on top of networking sites.
Chris Galloway

Text message (SMS) polls and voting, audience response system | Poll Everywhere - 1 views

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    I have used this in my classes and love it! The free Poll Everywhere mobile app is perfect for responding to polls, presenting polls, and clicking through PowerPoint presentations. Use it to... 1.) Respond to polls: Audience members can use the app to respond to the presenter's questions live. 2.) Poll an audience: Presenters can ask the audience questions and display poll responses live. 3.) Navigate in Powerpoint: Presenters can control the flow of Powerpoint presentations using a smartphone as a wireless remote. Participants Audience members or students can easily respond to polls or vote using the app on a smartphone or tablet. Aside from the app, they can respond via web browser, text message, or Twitter. Presenters Professors, teachers and presenters can create and display questions on the fly, including Q&A and multiple choice polls. Questions can be presented directly from the web or embedded in a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation. Audience responses are displayed in real-time. Great for classroom participation, or gathering opinions from the audience. PowerPoint Remote Presenters using PowerPoint can use the Poll Everywhere mobile app as a presentation clicker, to navigate through your PowerPoint presentation with ease. It has a slick, streamlined design and a set of polling controls built-in. Key Features: * Create or answer multiple choice, true/false, open ended, ranking poll, and clickable image questions. * Participants are automatically shown the presenter's current question, for quick and easy participation. * Watch results update live. * Click through a PowerPoint presentation with the included Presenter Remote feature.
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    What a great way to be able to asynchronously poll students and still allow them to remain anonymous. This also gives students to see how well their knowledge compares to other students. It also allows them to see if their way of thinking is similar to other students.
Denise Caparula

Educational Leadership:Feedback for Learning:Seven Keys to Effective Feedback - 0 views

  • feedback is information about how we are doing in our efforts to reach a goal
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      Good or bad, some kind of information related to student effort needs to be relayed.
  • What specifically should I do more or less of next time, based on this information?
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      Keep this question in mind when providing student feedback.
  • the sooner I get feedback, the better
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      Waiting until the last week of class to provide any kind of feedback has no point.
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  • What makes any assessment in education formative is not merely that it precedes summative assessments, but that the performer has opportunities, if results are less than optimal, to reshape the performance to better achieve the goal. In summative assessment, the feedback comes too late; the performance is over.
  • Although the universal teacher lament that there's no time for such feedback is understandable, remember that "no time to give and use feedback" actually means "no time to cause learning." As we have seen, research shows that less teaching plus more feedback is the key to achieving greater learning. And there are numerous ways—through technology, peers, and other teachers—that students can get the feedback they need.
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    Another great source on providing timely feedback throughout the course to enhance student learning.
cquintanilla33

5 Unique Uses of Twitter in the Classroom - 2 views

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    Nice article from US News about how college teachers are using Twitter in their classes.
ionkelomal

A Case For Flipping Learning-Without Videos | EdSurge News - 1 views

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    Have you ever used a flipped classroom model?
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    Hi, it is interesting that this article talks about alternate ways to teach a flipped classroom compared to creating video lectures which is the most popular way of delivering content in flipped classes.
gwynonite

Teacher trades a traditional class for a diverse, online one - 0 views

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    #TT1931: Really interesting, true experience!
jolanta25

7 Innovative Ways To Use Social Media In The Classroom - More Than A Tech - 15 views

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    Recent article on using social media
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    Prof. Garrett, thank you for this article. Jolanta
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    Great! I didn't know you can create a Facebook quiz! I really have to check that out. I also thought having a chat with celebrity authors, etc. is a wonderful idea.
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    Dear Norm, thank you for the article. Some very interesting things are using polls on Twitter (great for student feedback/opinion), creating YouTube video lessons to replace the classroom lecture with a video lecture in a f2f class, and using a blogging website on collaborative group projects.
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    An iInteresting article on the use of social media in education.
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    Nice article. Very interesting to know about use of social media in education.
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    TT1921 (M Oyeleye) Prof. Garrett, What a great article to read! I was intrigued with this question, which I have tweaked a bit - "How can we as educators make the best use of Twitter or Diigo to help connect our students with amazing, inspiring personalities in the various fields we teach"?. Please, I will be interested in any response or comment on this?
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    One of many good articles for this week's study. I especially liked the Facebook uses.
truleverette

The role of social media in higher education classes (real and virtual) - A literature ... - 2 views

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    Even as today's college student experiences a variety of classroom forms (i.e., "brick and mortar", virtual, hybrid), social media's use and influence are evolving depending on context. Widely embraced as a tool for personal or business purposes, the notion that social media could be an effective tool for educational purposes has received recent attention. #TT1711
edtechreward

k-12 if interested - 1 views

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    Teacher resources for class. Surveys, worksheets, etc.
drdawntracy

101 Web 2.0 Teaching Tools | OEDB.org - 3 views

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    A good synopsis of 20 Web 2.0 tools that can complement teaching.
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    Online tools and resources have made it easier for teachers to instruct students, and for students to collaborate with those teachers and with other students and parents. These "Web 2.0" teaching tools aren't magical, but they may seem to defy definition at times since they save time, help you to stay organized, and often take up little space on a computer.
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    Beth, This is a great article! Thanks for sharing. I will add it to my library if you do not mind? Alicja
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    There are definitely many teaching tools to choose from. This article just scratches the surface... Dawn
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    Love the description of all the items we are learning in class. This helped a lot in putting 2 and 2 together. Thank you for posting this. Kathy
profjanis

Rethinking Twitter in the classroom - 3 views

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    Marshall offers suggestions about the importance of introducing Twitter to the class at the beginning for more positive results.
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