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truleverette

Academic integrity in online courses - 4 views

Here's a link to an interesting article about a topic of relevance to online education and about which I've been thinking this past week and a simple Prezi I created to highlight some main points o...

Academic Integrity #TT1711

started by truleverette on 03 Mar 17 no follow-up yet
ionstudent

Cheating Reduction Strategies - Pedagogical Repository - 0 views

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    This article describes five different types of online cheating - plagiarism, fabrication, falsification, misrepresentation, and misbehavior. This article then goes in to three areas - Policing, Prevention, and Virtue Integration. For each of these topics there are multiple bullet points listed which help provide guidance and possible solutions to the issues. This is a very valuable link and I have bookmarked it as a future resource for reference.
ionstudent

The Ultimate List of HTML5 eLearning Authoring Tools - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    This article describes the increased use in the eLearning industry to HTML5 as an authoring tool. Moving away from things like Adobe Flash has allowed new opportunities and avenues of creation possibilities to content developers. HTML5 has wide support across many different browsers and LMS platforms which makes the use of HTML5 an easy transition/addition. HTML5 does, however, have difficulty working with older browsers such as IE8. Using authoring tools such as Adobe Captivate 9 and Articulate Storyline makes HTML5 easy to use.
ionstudent

Social Media and Online Learning: Trends that Help Teach - 1 views

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    This article describes the use of social media as a bridge between students, teachers, and the online course. Many students are currently using social media such as Facebook and Twitter. The challenge for instructors is to learn how to leverage that as as an opportunity to create value for the student, the course, and for the instructor. The growing trend of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is commonplace among many campuses and it is now becoming common for institutions to require students to supply their own technology tools.
truleverette

Universal Design - 2 views

This URL links to the National Center on Universal Design for Learning guidelines, which are important considerations as we work to make our online courses accessible. http://www.udlcenter.org/abo...

education online learning teaching #TT1711

started by truleverette on 05 Mar 17 no follow-up yet
ece_doc

Social Network Sites: Facebook For Education? - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    Social network sites can be used for learning in Bloom's Taxonomy stages of: remembering when locating, 'liking', or recognizing; understanding when subscribing or tagging; and evaluating when justifying a decision, collaborating or networking via the site ( Churches, 2009).
truleverette

The Top 10 Ed-Tech Tools Suggested by Teacher Experts - Market Brief - 3 views

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    Yes, there are a ton of great ed-tech tools out there, but which ones should you be adopting for your classroom? One of the best ways to narrow your choices is to get in touch with experts. I sent an email out to ed-tech experts (and great teachers) asking for their recommendations.
amhaptas

Web 2.0 and Emerging Learning Technologies/Web 2.0 Learning Styles - Wikibooks, open bo... - 2 views

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    Web 2.0 and Emerging Learning Technologies/Web 2.0 Learning Styles describes how technology Web 2.0 tools are used to enhance students learning. Furthermore, Howard Gardner's learning styles are discusses as well and his theory of Multiple Intelligence. Finally, the main characteristics of the Web 2.0 learners are summarized. In addition to theories of multiple intelligences and learning styles there are issues related to learner personalities. The widely accepted traditional model of education too often fails to consider all these areas. Some teachers, however, address the kind of senses (auditory, visual) the learner uses, the learner's aptitude (Theory of Multiple Intelligences), and the personality type. Alicja Haptas #TT1721
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    This looks really interesting, Alicja. I hope to read it more closely over the weekend.
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    I hope you will enjoy it!
melissaautumn

Learning Styles - 1 views

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    Addresses the popular conception of learning styles and the lack of empirical support for teaching to students' styles. Touches on the role of metacognition in learning. The references constitute a short list of key readings on the topic.
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    Melissa, I will definitely check this article out! Learning styles is my favorite concept!
melissaautumn

The 2016 Dean's List: EdTech's 50 Must-Read Higher Ed IT Blogs - 4 views

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    In the ever-changing field of education technology, it's important to stay up-to-date on industry happenings, and it's even more important to understand current news in context. That's where the Dean's List comes in handy: It reintroduces higher ed stakeholders to a group of education technology thought leaders who share not-to-be-missed analyses of higher ed technology trends, challenges and opportunities.
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.
amhaptas

Teaching Strategies that Enhance Higher-Order Thinking - 6 views

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    The article seems more relevant for K-12 although it may be used to enlighten educators who continue to embrace the sage on the stage methodology of teaching.
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    Great article! While reading the article I immediately thought about how young children are taught to memorize the ABC's and numbers through rote learning. Young children actively engaged with letters and numbers using concrete objects to guide them in their learning results in higher-order thinking.
acyrkiel

6 Pros And Cons Of Social Media In The Classroom - 0 views

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    6 Pros And Cons Of Social Media In The Classroom; this article gives good food for thought and ideas; motivates me to delve a little further into the main points of the article
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    Looks like an interesting article to me!
mathmom36

Effective Social Media Practices and Good Online Teaching | Technology and Learning - 0 views

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    This article addresses the essentials for F2F and online teaching and learning--presence and community. Some interesting comments were made about facilitator presence in an online course.
okyall2002

Education World: Using Technology In The Classroom - 1 views

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    Technology has always been a major focus on EducationWorld.com. This archive compiles many of the features we have done on the subject of using technology in the classroom. Many of these articles have been updated many times or even rewritten as technology changes.
dgrobin910

5 Pillars Of Online Teaching And 40 Smart Apps And Tools To Make Your Life Easier As An... - 4 views

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    Want to know how to strengthen the 5 pillars of Online Teaching? Check 40 smart apps and tools to make your life easier as an Online Educator.
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    This article organizes popular tech tools with their purpose in course design. - Diane Gryglak
ltowey

15 Ways To Use Twitter In Education (For Students And Teachers Alike) - eLearning Industry - 1 views

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    Many regard Twitter as quite a useless social media sharing portal. Some have this negative opinion, mainly because of the fact Twitter allows you to "tweet" or post only 140 characters in length. This length equals the text of a regular SMS, and for some this is simply not enough.
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    I found a good list of how one teacher uses Twitter in the classroom. Personally, I love the idea of a hashtag for a specific class.
guptv1

Social Media Usage: 2005-2015 - 1 views

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    65% of adults now use social networking sites - a nearly tenfold jump in the past decade Nearly two-thirds of American adults (65%) use social networking sites, up from 7% when Pew Research Center began systematically tracking social media usage in 2005.
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    These statistics are another reason why the use of social media and other technology tools should be incorporated somehow within education.
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