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anonymous

Students Endlessly E-Mail Professors for Help. A New Service Hopes to Organize the Answ... - 2 views

shared by anonymous on 02 Apr 12 - No Cached
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    Take a look at Piazza to host course related Q/A sessions. Thinking about follow up after guest skype interviews. Carol H
Cathy Gunn

Learning Online Digital shift: e-books rising in popularity « Online Learning... - 0 views

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    By KATIE DAWSON, Indiana Daily Student The Indiana University eText initiative has saved 5,300 IU students as much as $100,000 by allowing professors to select eTexts instead of traditional textbooks to teach in class. eTexts first became available for faculty to consider for classes in September 2011 but are now available for all classes to use this spring semester.
prabideau

Ten Steps to Using Twitter in the College Classroom | Jason A. Llorenz - 2 views

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    Posted: Like all college and university faculty, August means finalizing fall syllabi and lesson plans, and pre-reading articles for fall courses. For many professors, this process includes thinking (or rethinking) on how to leverage social media to engage students in the semester's learning.
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    Having experimented with social media for learning -- especially Twitter -- across my courses, I am convinced that social media offers powerful opportunities to connect with students, by providing new ways for them to own the learning....
anonymous

How to Prevent Cheating in Online Courses - 2 views

This article discusses ways that professors can prevent cheating in online courses. Ann Cassidy Noonan

started by anonymous on 13 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
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
bbidner1

Promoting Academic Integrity: Are We Doing Enough? - 0 views

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    In our efforts to prevent cheating we may have failed to promote academic integrity. Read this article to learn more about balancing the efforts to prevent cheating and promote academic integrity,
kfink83

Piazza * Ask. Answer. Explore. Whenever. - 0 views

shared by kfink83 on 12 Oct 15 - No Cached
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    Piazza is designed to connect students, TAs, and professors so every student can get the help they need when they need it. Today, hundreds of thousands of students across hundreds of campuses are using Piazza for their classes. It warms me to think I started something that is impacting the way students learn and the way instructors teach.
Terry Sebastian

Professors experiment with Twitter as teaching tool - JSOnline - 0 views

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    Interesting article that reports on actual use on Twitter. Noticed that others precedign me have already marked highlighted parts of the article.
Lisa Cushing

YouTube - Professors Enhance their Classes with Social Networking - 0 views

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    Utube video about how students feel with social networking in university classes.
Laura Smith

The Twitter Experiment - UT Dallas - 1 views

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    a professor uses twitter in the classroom to encourage class participation
Janice Ahmad

Using audio feedback - Case study - 0 views

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    Video of professor discussing how he uses audio feedback for his online course
Carol Walker

Effective WEB 2.0 Tools for learning - 0 views

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    Hi Professor Manning; I found an interesting website that list a variety of web 2.0 tools. Carol Walker
geoteachharper

What You Need to Know About MOOCs - 0 views

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    We'll be updating this page regularly.Please check back for updates. Call it the year of the mega-class. Colleges and professors have rushed to try a new form of online teaching known as MOOCs-short for "massive open online courses." The courses raise questions about the future of teaching, the value of a degree, and the effect technology will have on how colleges operate.
tonkilu

A Don's Life - 1 views

shared by tonkilu on 08 Feb 15 - Cached
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    Mary Beard writes "A Don's Life" reporting on both the modern and the ancient world. Subscribe to a feed of this Times Online blog at http://timesonline.typepad.com/dons_life/rss.xml Cambridge Professor of Classics Mary Beard:
Katerina Kourpas

Technology and the College Generation - 3 views

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    As a professor who favors pop quizzes, Cedrick May is used to grimaces from students caught unprepared. But a couple of years ago, in his class on early American literature at the University of Texas at Arlington, he said he noticed "horrible, pained looks" from the whole class when they saw the questions.
kpattersonunf

Social Media Gains Momentum in Online Education - 5 views

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    Results from one survey suggest online instructors are more likely than on-campus instructors to use social media for both personal and professional reasons. In his University of Hawaii online course, Introduction to e-Learning, associate professor Michael Menchaca requires his students to introduce themselves to each other by creating 15-second videos on Instagram.
grandles

How To Use Blogs In the Classroom - eLearning Industry - 3 views

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    I really like the articles this site posts - very helpful for college professors in so many ways. They even host webinars.
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.
edtechreward

Comparing Online Lessons - 0 views

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    5 Differences Between MOOCs, Online Degree Programs Expect greater access to your professor in an online degree program than in massive open online courses.
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