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Newman Lanier

Intro to Instructional Design - Free Online Course Materials - USU OpenCourseWare - 3 views

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    A good introduction (in 6 video segements) of the ADDIE instructional design process. I wish I had this before I started with instructional design.
Linda Goodwin

Evaluation Phase in Instructional Design (ISD) - 1 views

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    would be interested to learn what others think of this site
Newman Lanier

Peer Instruction - 0 views

  • Lectures are interspersed with conceptual questions, called ConcepTests, designed to expose common difficulties in understanding the material. The students are given one to two minutes to think about the question and formulate their own answers; they then spend two to three minutes discussing their answers in groups of three to four, attempting to reach consensus on the correct answer. This process forces the students to think through the arguments being developed,
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      This passage is the fundamental part of Mazur's PI (peer instruction).
Mary Barzee

DELTA | Distance Education and Learning Technology Applications - 5 views

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    This is an interesting site. It does appear that NC State has placed a strong emphasis on supporting distance education as well as finanical supporet to the faculty within their institution.
Newman Lanier

Giving Students Audio-Visual Feeback - Jing Blog - 2 views

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    Another example of using Jing, a previous iNET featured tool, to give student feedback. Jing is a free and simple to use screenrecording application, which is perfect for recording short 'screencasts', tutorials, instructions, and annoucements.
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    I did similar screen casts when I taught graphic design. It was so much better than textually critiquing something very visual...and it took less time. The students liked the video because it helped them "See" the things they could improve upon and they liked hearing the tone of the voice which helped eliminate any misinterpretations of the critique...meaning I wasn't out to get them.
Mary Barzee

Free Reports | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    Attached is a document from Faculty Focus on teaching with technology. These documents are collections of short pieces on the particular topic … and Faculty Focus has LOADS of topics. You can find that list of topics at http://www.facultyfocus.com/free-reports/. All reports are free, but in order to download them, you have to register (i.e., enter your e-mail address and create a password). Once you register, you will get regular announcements from Faculty Focus when new reports come out. Sometimes the e-mails are about reports you've already been notified of, but most of the time it's new stuff. Well, now that you know about this great resource, I will assume that those of you who are interested will register and get your own announcements. I, therefore, will not be cluttering up your Inbox with any more of these things … though you can expect notices when other kinds of things come out that might be of interest to you. Theresa M. "Terry" Valiga, EdD, RN, ANEF, FAAN Professor & Director, Institute for Educational Excellence
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