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Cathy Sowa

Social media and your privacy - 0 views

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    This is a blog post that describes how communication differs between face-to-face conversations and conversations which are electronically mediated.
Lisa Cushing

JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching - 2 views

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    An interesting article about online delivery versus face to face.
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    There are some VERY interesting articles listed here - - and a few of them I have shared with our Online Learning Director, and we both feel they will be very good resources for us.
Michelle White

Training Games Website - 4 views

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    This website provides a large list of games typically used in face to face training rooms. Some are quite adaptable for the online environment. At the very least they can spark some creativity.
sherylteaches

How to Engage Students with Interactive Online Lectures | Faculty Focus - 3 views

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    One potential casualty when courses move online - or even when face-to-face courses incorporate web-based technologies - is collaboration. Many instructors fear they will lose opportunities to interact with their students - and that their students will lose the ability to interact with one another.
sherylteaches

http://www.vcu.edu/cte/resources/newsletters_archive/OC0704.pdf - 0 views

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    For as long as there have beenexams, there has been cheatingon exams. Online exams are nodifferent, although they do providesome challenges that set them apartfrom traditional face-to-face exams.These include a heightened opportunity to collaborate with others,greater possibility of using unapproved resources, and an increasedlikelihood that someone other thanthe student is taking the test
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    This article presents a rather extensive list of things to put in place in order to reduce cheating in online classes. It is unlikely that cheating will be eradicated in online or in f2f classes but every effort towards its reduction is an effort that enhances the value of a certification from the institute.
sherylteaches

Successful Online Discussion and Collaboration: - 0 views

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    Abstract: As more and more instructors enter the world of online teaching and learning, a body of knowledge is emerging around the challenge of facilitating online interaction and fostering online collaboration. This paper draws from the literature on asynchronous learning and the authors' own experiences with online discussion and collaborative online projects. We identify a variety of techniques for focusing student dialogue, fostering an online learning community, and promoting successful collaboration. Instructors who are teaching wholly online courses or simply integrating online components into face-to-face classes will benefit from the observations and discussion.
judegtechtools

Get Started with Skype in the Classroom - Microsoft in Education - 1 views

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    Some advice on how to use Skype for teachers, good for face to face and online teachers.
Clarence Hines

Using Twitter As A Learning Tool - eLearning Industry - 6 views

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    This is the first of three articles in a series that discusses the reasons for integrating Twitter into online and face-to-face classes, necessary steps leading to the integration, and several ideas for Twitter activities in a course.
proflarry

How to Wear an N95 Face Mask (with Pictures) - wikiHow - 0 views

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    This is of course a topic that is on every ones mind these days. I especially found this interesting since being in the heating and air conditioning field we have to take every caution because you don't know if the person you are providing service to is infected.
Katherine Townsend

Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning Tools: 15 Strategies for Engaging Online Students... - 1 views

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    Tools, Technology and Techniques To Keep Your Online Students Engaged In a face-to-face class, students have numerous opportunities to interact with their instructor and fellow students. Creating similar opportunities for collaboration in a web-based course is one of the biggest challenges of teaching online.
ionstudent

7 Ways Teachers Are Connecting and Collaborating Online - 2 views

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    In a recent survey by the Center for Education Policy, nearly all teachers agreed that collaboration is generally a good use of their time. To get that valuable time and space to collaborate with fellow educators-in their city, state, country or across the world-some teachers are taking to online networks and DIY-ing their own face-to-face meet-ups.
profridge

http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ805072.pdf - 6 views

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    There are distinctions between traditional face-to-face and online teaching and learning. Academic policies must address both contexts. As technology evolves, academic policy and practice change may be needed at the micro and macro levels to ensure quality education--in-person and from a distance. Sample policies included.
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    I need to read this article a little closer. We are offering our first fully online language courses for Elem and Interm Spanish this summer. Although the grad students teaching this course will make the same amount of salary as those teaching the hybrid classes, I have a feeling they will be spending a lot more time on it. And then, we have to be careful if they go to their union about the differences in compensation.
Larry Manno

Innovative Educational Practice: Using Virtual Labs in the Secondary Classroom - 3 views

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    This article compares the use of virtual labs and face-to-face labs. Can virtual labs be used as a substitute for on-campus labs?
Philip Nyman

Group Dynamics - 1 views

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    Maintaining healthy group dynamics in face-to-face or online courses is something that is typically taken for granted - until there are problems. Know the early signs of trouble and methods for dealing with difficult situations.
mikeribant

Benefits of Synchronous and Asynchronous e-Learning - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    Synchronous or Asynchronous eLearning? Check the Benefits of Synchronous and Asynchronous e-Learning to choose the best learning solution for your learners.
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    In an online classroom environment many of the learning activities and expectations are similar to those found in a traditional classroom. These learning environments offer meaningful interactions in a face-to-face setting and are most commonly referred to as synchronous learning activities (Hrastinski, 2008; Harris et al., 2009; Simonson et al., 2012).
dgronset

How-to Use Social Media Platforms to Create Meaningful Learning Assignments - 3 views

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    This post describes and provides examples of three social media platforms used as a pedagogical tool to create meaningful learning assignments in face-to-face and online courses. Social media platforms such as blogs, Wikis and Twitter hold great potential as vehicles for student learning.
stavoros

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!
Mae Hicks Jones

Videos & Podcasts - 6 views

http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=227249 Videos Listening to Learn: Digital Reading Solutions See how technology and document conversion are helping students to read and learn. Int...

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Myrna Haykal

Twitter in Academia: A Case Study from Saudi Arabia - 1 views

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    I faced an internet connection issue, and this article shows how Twitter can be a reliable tool even when there is no connection, as students can receive messages to their phone. I thought it would be interesting to see how Twitter is being used in the Arab world academia
helenrbio

5 trends poised to shake up higher education in 2018 | Education Dive - 0 views

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    Article shows 5 interesting trends facing higher education
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