ollie1: Iowa Online Course Standards - 2 views
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(K-12) • Information literacy and communication skills are incorporated and taught as an integral part of the curriculum.
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Communication is key in online classes. I know I have been lost a time or two. I like checklists of requirements for the course.
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Information literacy becomes even more important as more resources are available for our students. They need the tools to be able to filter through all the information out there and search out what is best. Middle school kids seem very willing to believe it if they saw it on the internet.
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I'm 57 years old. My dad, who had an eighth grade education and would be in his 90s were he still alive used to tell us, "Don't believe everything you hear." He would also say, "Don't believe everything you read." My dad was wise. We need to be skeptics. Everyone needs to ask the questions, Who is sharing this information? Why should I believe them? What is their purpose? How old is this information? Can I understand the context in which it's offered? I'm a teacher librarian. I've been working on this for 16 years and love that information literacy is in these standards.
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Communication is the hardest thing I do as a wife, mother, teacher, and friend. When I think I am communicating well, it's obvious that others are not!!!! HA! The hardest job I will every do is communicating.
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• The course design provides opportunities for appropriate instructor-student interaction, including timely and frequent feedback about student progress based on the learning targets.
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It's important to encourage students to feel comfortable to ask questions especially when they are lost. Quick, easy, multiple ways to contact the instructor are important.
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I would agree so many students are too afraid to ask questions in front of a class. They are just satisfied with not knowing rather than risking embarassment.
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I am involved in a grant program that is about blending the online teaching with face-to-face teaching, which will make the instructor-student interaction easier.
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Obviously this is important, but also challenging when you see as many as 150 students per day. It makes things like clickers and online communicaiton that much more important.
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Technology has made instructor-student interaction easier, while also making it difficult for students to not become involved. Students quickly see that they are accountable and instructors can track their participation.
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Students and instructors both need feedback in order to achieve. Progress can only be achieved with an ongoing, positive conversation
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All resources and materials used in the course are appropriately cited and obey copyright and fair use.
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This is something I would like to know more about in the on-line world. I'm not sure on certain issues relating to this and would like to be more clear on my understanding.
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I would also like information, especially about fair use!
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This is one of the greatest concerns I have in planning an online course. I did find a section in the orientation materials for this course that addressed it. It is called "Copyright BriefNotes" and is available from the AEA. I can't tell you exactly where I found it; explored way too many links to be able to retrace my steps and the printout doesn't have a web address. It was a pdf file on a link.
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It is critical that we model appropriate citing, observance of copyright, and fair use for our students. My middle schoolers have difficulty grasping both the significance and the proper methods of these concepts.
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This is one of the most important details! Yes, middle school students struggle with citing. It is only going to be more important as more and more online resources are available.
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I'm pretty clear on rights for print materials, but less sure when the item in question is a graphic, picture, etc. Does it make a difference that our course is only available to students in our classroom and not going out to the world wide web?
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ollie1sweetman: Iowa Online Course Standards - 2 views
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Information literacy and communication skills are incorporated and taught as an integral part of the curriculum.
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• The course is organized into units and lessons. • Each lesson/unit includes content and activities, assignments, and assessments to provide multiple learning opportunities for students to master the content. Each unit includes an overview that describes the objectives of the lesson, as well as introduce the upcoming content, activities, assignments, and assessments of the unit.
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• The course structure includes a wide variety of assessment procedures to assess students’ mastery of content. • Specific and descriptive criteria, including rubrics, are provided for the evaluation of students’ work and participation. • Ongoing and frequent assessments are conducted to verify each student’s readiness for the next lesson.
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This is a good standard and makes sure that we test students in a variety of different ways to make sure they are progressing. Frequent assessment will allow us to see if the student is ready for the next lesson.
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I agree that we need a variety of ways to assess them. I also like giving students rubrics ahead of time so they know exactly how they will be assessed.
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PBS LearningMedia - 6 views
Archived -- Prisoners Of Time - 2 views
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education must become a new national obsession,
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The boy of today must attend school 11.1 years in order to receive as much instruction, quantitatively, as the boy of fifty years ago received in 8 years
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I don't think we really want to revert to the teaching methods and expectations of this time. I think we need to examine how to use time more efficiently. Home schoolers often cover the same amount of material in less time because we don't have to pass between classes, take attendance, read announcements, plan floats for the home coming parade, etc. How can we tighten up the educational system without losing the benefits of the social activities that students also need?
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Holding all students to the same high standards means that some students will need more time, just as some may require less. Standards are then not a barrier to success but a mark of accomplishment.
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Here I couldn't agree more. How do we implement a process like this in a classroom full of children at different levels and paces? This is one of the greatest benefits of home schooling, allowing children to progress at the pace best suited for them. However, state requirements try to force even home schoolers to adopt a "one-size-fits-all" education by documenting a "year's" progress in a year's time even though that is most definitely a variable from student to student. Even asking that parents turn in a year's worth of lesson plans is counterproductive because it limits the freedom to make adjustments where needed or desireable.
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Virtual School Meanderings By Michael Barbour K-12 Certificate Series: Univer... - 2 views
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Continuing the Certificate Series, where I have been describing and discussing each of the certificates in online teaching that are focused on the K-12 environment. The sixth one I wanted to discuss was the E-Learning and Online Teaching Graduate Certificate Program at University of Wisconsin-Stout.
Online tools and applications - Go2web20 - 4 views
ollie1: Iowa Online Teaching Standards - 2 views
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understands how to teach the content
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It is more than just disseminating content. It is knowing how to deliver that content in ways that promote understanding, conceptual understanding. Your instruction needs to focus on connections, structure (models, schema), performance (application & transfer-think and act flexibly with what you know), sense making (can use it to make sense of the world), and reflection. This is an area I need a lot of practice tools and strategies for creating online learning environments that promote the Characteristics of Effective Instruction.
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I have a feeling many of us need a lot of practice, tools,and strategies in this area, Jeff.
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I think the Characteristics of Effective Instruction have gotten lost in the sea of Essential Skills and Concepts. It is easier to think about teaching new content, then to think about teaching differently.
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communicates learning outcomes
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best enhance student learning
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When designing an online course based off of a course that has previously been delivered face to face, is it best to design it completely online and then go back and look at those pieces that might best be delivered face to face?
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We should look at Iowa Core and the Characteristic of Effective Instruction. Shouldn't these hold true for and online course as well?
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I agree with you, Cindy. If it doesn't algn, we would have a problem.
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cooltoolsforschools - home - 4 views
Google For Educators - Google Docs - 2 views
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interactive process which allows you to give guidance when it might be of maximum benefit –
Online Teaching Strategies - 4 views
This looks like a great resource for those of us who are just beginning our journey of developing and teaching online.
Edmodo | Home - 2 views
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digital photo reflection/interactive site
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Edmodo is the BEST place to learn about all that is out there with technology. Join edmodo (it's free), then search for groups that meet your needs. I am in groups for AP English, flipping the classroom, ipad classroom, mac users, teaching 1 to 1, and more! Such a valuable website! When you join a community, you get great advice from teachers who teach what you teach. So valuable!
Free Technology for Teachers: A Picture is Worth 1,000 Gigabytes: Creating InfoGraphics... - 4 views
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