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Gayle Olson

Teacher Development: Starter Kit for Teaching Online | Edutopia - 4 views

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    This is an article with lots of additional resources and examples with many good points on how to begin to develop skills for teaching online. Some great points!
Gayle Olson

Web 2.0 to support the nets - 6 views

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    Love how this site is organized! It lists web 2.0 sites for teachers, but formats it to show how the tools support standards and learning outcomes, especially 21st Century skills.
Gayle Olson

ollie1sweetman: Iowa Online Teaching Standards - 11 views

  • 4. Understands and uses instructional pedagogy that is appropriate for the online environment and meets the multiple learning needs of students (ITS 4)
    • Gayle Olson
       
      I think this whole section is critical! A friend of mine has taken a couple of online classes from a jr. college in another state. While the courses had instructors, they were mostly all automated. The instructor told the students there is nothing she/he can do to effect the grade (all automated online tests) or even help them understand what they did wrong. Just because something can be put online doesn't mean it is good quality learning. A course MUST be designed differently for online.
  • Creates a learning community that encourages collaboration and interaction, including student-teacher, student-student, and student-content
    • Gayle Olson
       
      One of my favorite sayings is that "None of us is as smart as all of us." When it comes to professional development, there is so much that the partcipants can learn from each other! Creating a professional learning community online takes effort. I think this will be one of my greatest challenges.
  • Demonstrates effective instructional strategies and techniques, appropriate for online education, that align with course objectives and assessment (SREB C.1, SREB G.6, Varvel V.C, ITS 3.d, ITS 4.b)
    • Gayle Olson
       
      Staying on top of this one will be a major effort - very connected to "7. Engages in professional growth". This will be something that is always ongoing, never finished.
Gayle Olson

ollie4: Article: Attributes from Effective Formative Assessment (CCSSO) - 14 views

  • They are able to connect formative assessment opportunities to the short-term goals to keep track of how well their students’ learning is moving forward.
    • Gayle Olson
       
      I think this is important for the students to know, also. Some learning styles have a difficult time learning one piece unless they can see how it fits into the bigger picture. Helping the students understand how the short term goals all fit together would be so helpful for these students. And formative assessment is a great way for both teacher and student to make sure they are on track.
Gayle Olson

ollie4: Building a Better Mousetrap - 1 views

  • It’s the design
    • Gayle Olson
       
      As with any tool or technology, it can be used in positive, helpful ways or destructive ways. The tool, in and of itself, isn't amazing or horrible. It depends on how it is used.
  • freshman composition course
    • Gayle Olson
       
      I think rubrics are particularly helpful in establishing consistency of assessment when there are a number of instructors trying to grade across multiple sections.
Gayle Olson

ollie4: Educational Leadership: The Quest for Quality - 5 views

  • Students learn best when they monitor and take responsibility for their own learning.
    • Gayle Olson
       
      Best parent teacher conference I ever attended was a student-led one for my 5th grader. Each student built their portfolio and was in charge of explaning it to their parents. Most honesty and responsibility I've ever seen in kids!
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