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K Hendricks

How to use toolbar - diigo help - 0 views

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    To enjoy the full benefits of Diigo (seamless bookmarking, tagging, highlighting, clipping, sharing, annotating, searching, plus more!), we highly recommend that you install the Diigo toolbar (ie. a browser add-on extension). It installs in seconds, and no adware / spamware! Best of all, it's fully customizable to save desktop space!
Brenda Vose

10 Ways to Use Twitter in Education - 0 views

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    Resource that relates to our MVCR Tech Tools readings and assignments.
Reginah Walton

Working This Out - 1 views

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    Greetings all! I choose this url because I had to many windows open to do anything else. I have this all together now, I think. My correct blog name is rmichellewalton.wordpress.com I am now seeing how important technology is to education. This has truly been a teachable moment for me. As I become more and more familiar with technology, I will begin to gradually incorporate it into my classes. Twitter for Academia has opened my eyes to another way to facilitate the educational process. This is a great article. Here's the url. http://academhack.outsidethetext.com/home/2008/twitter-for-academia/
natalie gerster

Making sense of information overload - 1 views

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    For Diigo assignment in TT1411
Nella Namzlas

TT1141: AllenSalzman likes Miss Guiffre's blog - 5 views

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    Attempt 1: This is an attempt to complete the diigo assignment. --AS
SC Ngan

Investigating faculty decisions to adopt Web 2.0 technologies: Theory and empirical tests - 1 views

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    This paper addresses the faculty's awareness of the benefits of Web 2.0 to supplement in-class learning and assess faculty's decisions to adopt these tools using the decomposed theory of planned behavior. In my experience, all assignments in our courses are taught and completed in computer labs, we are supposed to attend several hours or more of professional development, teaching assistants and faculty are encouraged to pursue a certificate in teaching with technology, and in addition, more experienced teaching assistants routinely share their knowledge and experience in working with different types of technology with their colleagues who are just starting. The attitude of faculty and their perceived behavioral control are the main concern to their intention to use the technology tools.
Debbie Fitzgerald

The Power of Reflection - 0 views

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    This article contains a great module to use for student reflections. At the end of each MVCR Module we are given reflective questions and this article offers structure to creating reflective assignments.
mphelpsclayton

Facebook for teaching and learning by Technology in Pedagogy. - 3 views

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    This is the article I found to use in my Discussion forum assignment for Mod 2. I will be discussing the uses of Facebook in class.
bbidner1

Teaching Professor Tips App (Free App) - 2 views

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    This is a free App that is available through the App Store or Google Play. It allows you to get a daily teaching tip delivered to your smart phone or tablet . The tips are brief and to the point, each tip provides a nugget of wisdom regarding assignment strategies, student engagement, classroom management, instructional vitality, and much more. The free app lets you: Get one tip every day (365/year) Specify the time of day you want to receive your tip Share favorite tips on social media or email Send your own tips to the editor
jody Bishop

Back in the day... - 1 views

shared by jody Bishop on 30 Jan 11 - Cached
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    So this has nothing to do with Tech Tools but through my frustrations to get all of this to coalesce on Diigo for the assignment, I stumbled upon a funny video, enjoy!
anonymous

SNSandRisks_REPORT.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Dave recommended this report in MOD2 discussion to address question I asked about liability of teachers using social networking tools in class assignments. Well worth reading.
arosenquist

Aplia - 2 views

shared by arosenquist on 16 Dec 14 - Cached
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    I am moving toward more tech and eventually considering textbook-free classes. Step one is trying a semester with Aplia, a text-linked software program that will allow me to entirely design the course using the online version of the text I selected for my students, complete with a grade book and assignment records for each student. I am excited to start using such a technology-intensive approach for my classes.
anajorge

Help Your Faculty Manage Online Workload - 0 views

There is a significant amount of work required for the development of effective online courses where the instructors incorporates active learning strategies as well as technology tools to optimize ...

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started by anajorge on 18 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
anonymous

How is Technology Being Used in the Classroom? - 2 views

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    I found this article relating to using technology in the classroom while working on the SurveyMonkey Assignment.
dgronset

Encouraging Online Learner Participation - 0 views

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    Sustained, high-quality student participation usually doesn't happen on its own in the online learning environment. The instructor needs to model participation, create assignments that encourage it, and foster an environment that supports it. Here are some ways that I promote student participation in my online courses.
dgronset

How to Make Bad Discussion Questions Better for an Online Course: Case Study Using an e... - 2 views

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    I'm enrolled as a student in the MOOC Saving Schools Mini-Course 1: History and Politics of U.S. Education on the edX platform and share in this post discussion questions used for assignment purposes from the course to illustrate what NOT to do when it comes to writing discussion questions.
luxmentor

Top Tech Tools for Formative Assessment - 0 views

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    This website has a great list of top tech tools for formative assessments. Although they are primarily for k-12 teachers, there are many ways to incorporate into a post secondary course such as increase the complexity of questions or have the students write their own assessments. Most of these are free and and are easy to use and teach. Teachers can use these tech tools for easy and interactive formative assessments.College instructors can use these tools to measure the students' understanding of the material and assess if review or re-teaching is necessary. Small assignments can be indicators for instructors and assist in "taking the pulse" of the class.
R. Scott Wennerdahl

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.
hu52447858

Archived: PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT - 0 views

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    Performance assessment, also known as alternative or authentic assessment, is a form of testing that requires students to perform a task rather than select an answer from a ready-made list. For example, a student may be asked to explain historical events, generate scientific hypotheses, solve math problems, converse in a foreign language, or conduct research on an assigned topic. Experienced raters--either teachers or other trained staff--then judge the quality of the student's work based on an agreed-upon set of criteria. This new form of assessment is most widely used to directly assess writing ability based on text produced by students under test instructions
anonymous

MyOpenMath - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 13 Jun 19 - No Cached
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    Although I don't teach math, this resource looks great for free and open interactive math assignments.
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