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Erik Keith

Salute to Teachers - 1 views

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    The GLOBE Program (http://www.globe.gov) is taking this opportunity to salute teachers everywhere----for all of the things you do----for inspiring your students and cultivating the love of learning. Teachers are the backbone of our educational system. They encourage, inspire and challenge us to reach new heights and dream without boundaries. The GLOBE Program Office in Boulder, Colorado produced this video for teachers everywhere. We encourage you to watch it, send it to your fellow (or favorite) teachers, school administrators, friends and family members. Encourage them to share it with their network as well so that everyone may pause for a moment and truly appreciate the teachers who made a difference in their lives.
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    Salute to Teachers Video
Joh Fra03

On Open, distance, e-learning and other name confusion | Virtual Canuck - 0 views

  • Learner input into the place, strategies and content of the instructional program The system recognizes that its instructional program is not the same as the learnign that happens to the students no prerequisite learning requirements learners know and can influence the expected learning outcomes the system is scalable providing cost effective learning opportunity the system uses communications and information processing technologies effectively the system uses testing and evaluation to diagnose and help learners the system employs ‘distance’ in the positive development of learner autonomy the system works within the learners context and concentrates on enriching that context, not on bringing the student to specialized institutional learning contexts the system works with other community institutions and resources to enrich the “learning society”
  • access related criteria (finance,  age and prerequisite requirements etc) Place and pace of study Means - referring to choice of media to be used Structure of the program - defining learning objectives, what content to skip etc. Support services
Tesseract Learning

70-20-10 Model of Performance And Training Revisited - 0 views

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    The 70-20-10 model is widely used in organizations across the world for implementing learning programs. In this blog, I will cover the model briefly and provide some thoughts on implementing it better for successful skilling of workforce.
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    The 70-20-10 model is widely used in organizations across the world for implementing learning programs. In this blog, I will cover the model briefly and provide some thoughts on implementing it better for successful skilling of workforce.
Tesseract Learning

[FREE eBOOK] How to Create an Impactful Adaptive Learning Program - Tesseract Learning - 0 views

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    Adaptive learning is an innovative personalized learning methodology that uses algorithms, confidence-based assessments, and competency mapping in training and learning. Confidence-based assessments have become popular because they quickly assess the learner's understanding and provide the required remediation immediately. In an adaptive learning course, learners receive the same content, but with a different approach. Content is provided to them based on their confidence level for a topic. The ultimate goal is to help learners achieve mastery over the subject and to save their learning time.
Joh Fra03

OnLine Education Notebook - 0 views

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    a compilation of online resources such as online schools programs etc.
Joh Fra03

http://www.unisa.edu.au/odlaaconference/PPDF2s/13%20odlaa%20-%20Anderson.pdf - 1 views

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    Article on social presence and course design on how to increase
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    student teacher interaction can be substituted by student-student and student-content interaction
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    developing models of learning based upon cohort groups of students page 1
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    and individual pacing, is often perceived and experienced as a lonely way to learn. It is likely that the implicit requirement for self motivation reduces accessibility to many students who have little exposure to, or sufficient experience with, programming that is not structured and orchestrated by a live (and often face-to-face) teacher. This challenge - to permit maximum student freedom, while supporting opportunity for community building and mutual individual support in cost effective ways - is perhaps the greatest challenge (and opportunity) facing the distance education community Page 1
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    Community of Inquiry, from Garrison, Anderson, and Archer (2000) page 2
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    social presence in not only setting the educational climate but also in supporting discourse and creating the educational experience. We defined social presence as 'the ability of learners to project themselves socially and affectively into a community of inquiry' (Rourke, Anderson, Archer, & Garrison, 1999 Page 2
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    social presence is correlated with student satisfaction and higher scores on learning outcomes (Richardson & Swan, 2003). Page 2
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