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Dick Lui

Center on Instruction - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Center on Instruction, your gateway to a cutting-edge collection of scientifically based research and information on K-12 instruction in reading, math, science, special education, and English language learning. Part of the Comprehensive Center network, the Center on Instruction is one of five content centers serving as resources for the 16 regional U.S.
Jim Grimes

Meet Our Staff - about - Center for Online Learning, Research and Service - University ... - 0 views

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    UIS Center for Online Learning...
Jim Grimes

Blackboard 9 Tutorials for Instructors - Technologies - Learning - Center for Online Le... - 0 views

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    For Blackboard Users--Tutorials from UIS Center for Online Learning, Research and Service --Jim G
Jim Grimes

eduMOOC: Online Learning Today... and Tomorrow - 0 views

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    UIS Online Center
Ted Remus

Cristo Rey Jesuit High School: our library media center - 0 views

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    Lavelle Library Media Center ¡Bienvenidos a nuestra Biblioteca! HOURS: Monday thru Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Saturday (except holiday weekends and summers) from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. MISSION: The mission of the library is the following: Establish a supportive environment for individual and group exploration of ideas.
Martin Fischer

Distance learning readiness quiz from City Colleges of Chicago's Center for Distance Le... - 0 views

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    Students taking a course through the City Colleges of Chicago's Center for Distance Learning are expected to complete this quiz as part of the course's Week 1 orientation activities.
Tara Coburn

Collaborate in real time with Pirate Pad - 0 views

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    I've been looking for ways that my Writing Center can offer synchronous online tutoring. Etherpad is a free, open source tool that I looked at, and Pirate Pad is one free site that uses it. It's neat and easy to use. Open a Pirate Pad, give the person a link, and you're off!
Rebecca Kornegay

POD Cast-Higher Ed Summit-National Center for Advanced Research and Information in Digi... - 0 views

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    Karen Cator, director of the Office of Educational Technology at the U.S. Department of Education, talks about ways her office can help connect higher education professionals with one another to share best practices for using technology, something that is not happening now.
sherylteaches

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
ncausing1

Blackboard Learn 9.0 On Demand Learning Center - 0 views

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    Check out the 50 On demand Bb tutorial
ncausing1

Release 9.0 Assessing Learners Blackboard On Demand Learning Center - 1 views

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    Need to create a test in Bb? See tutorial below.
jthelibrarian

News Use Across Social Media Platforms 2016 - 0 views

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    A majority of U.S. adults - 62% - get news on social media, and 18% do so often, according to a new survey by Pew Research Center, conducted in association with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
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.
Randy Hull

Greg Mankiw's Blog - 1 views

shared by Randy Hull on 26 Jan 12 - Cached
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    1. Last night President Obama continued his misleading claims about Warren Buffett's tax rate.  David Leonhardt recalls that I rebutted those claims several years ago.  David usefully asks for a response to my rebuttal from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a liberal-leaning research group in Washington.
SC Ngan

Key elements of building online community: Comparing faculty and student perceptions - 0 views

shared by SC Ngan on 08 Mar 14 - Cached
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    Vesely, P., Bloom, L., & Sherlock, J. (2007). Key elements of building online community: Comparing faculty and student perceptions. MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 3(3), 234-246. Vesely, Bloom, and Sherlock (2007) document that essential to the learning process is the student/student and student/teacher interaction, and building this community of learners is more challenging in online. Students in blended courses felt interaction may be better than in traditional courses. Students who feel silenced in onsite class discussions are more apt to contribute online. Seeking help can be a determining factor in successful learning. In the online communities, help is available virtually around the clock from the instructors and fellow classmates. Furthermore, through their experiences in the blended course, students would better understand the significance of managing their time, cultivating their study environment, regulating their effort, seeking appropriate support, and learning from classmates. In my experience, students reported that their online interaction with classmates had greatly assisted in their comprehension of course materials. Central to how they felt about blended learning was the quality and quantity of student and faculty interaction. In blended courses, students are often required to engage actively by reading and responding to discussion forum postings that become a permanent record of their participation and learning, rather than passively attending classes. Perceptions of interaction from faculty are also positive for blended courses. Faculty renovate their teaching methods by placing onsite lectures online and adding supplementary activities to aid student learning. Blended teaching and learning transforms education from "a command and control structure to a connect and collaborate environment" (Moskal, Dziuban, Upchurch, Hartman, & Truman, 2006) which is more student-centered than faculty-controlled. For faculty, the quality
natarajanv12

How Do I Know They've Learned Anything? - 4 views

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    This site provides helpful instruction for designing test questions.
billreid1

Center for Continuing Studies - Innovative Leadership for Lifelong Learning - 1 views

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    The best way to determine how to offer your distance learning course is to consider these items: What do you want your students to know? How do you teach this on campus? How comfortable are you with technology-and do you want to learn? Remember: More technology does not make better teaching or learning.
mikeribant

Interactive Learning Tools | Center for Teaching and Learning - 1 views

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    Interactive Learning Tools
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