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Cub Kahn

Student Voices on the Roles of Instructors in Asynchronous Learning Environments in the... - 1 views

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    "The findings suggest that a new role, the life skill promoter, has emerged. Furthermore, analysis of the remaining roles (pedagogical, designer, social, technical and managerial) showed that: (i) online instructors are, first and foremost, pedagogues; (ii) the design of the particular online program influences the pedagogical and designer roles and; (iii) the managerial role has declined in importance over the years due to the development of more intuitive and transparent online scenarios from the beginning of the course onward."
Cub Kahn

Learning Out Loud: Make Online Courses Meaningful and Accessible - 1 views

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    "The case for learning out loud extends beyond the development of effective communication skills. An asynchronous, multimodal learning environment that invites students to verbally converse with one another has been shown to improve the social and emotional elements of learning." (also see http://www.slideshare.net/brocansky/learning-outloudsept2014)
Cub Kahn

Using Instructor-Generated Video Lectures In Online Mathematics Courses Improves Studen... - 3 views

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    "Results indicate students who enrolled in a redesigned online College Algebra course that strategically placed the instructor in the role of content provider performed significantly better. . . ."
Sara Thompson

Binge Viewing and Online Courses | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    A comparison of Netflix "binge viewing" with new models of "binge learning" for online classes. Do students learn better on their own schedule? How to combine both? 
Sara Thompson

Adaptive Path :: Experience Mapping - 0 views

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    A free downloadable guide on mapping customer experience. I think it would be really interesting to adapt this to a course - especially hybrid or online - for instructors to get a sense of where students hit the "trouble spots," the "low points,' and the "high points."
John Robertson

High Impact Online | Confessions of a Community College Dean @insidehighered - 1 views

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    Folks who study student retention and success in community colleges are well-acquainted with the concept of "high-impact practices." They're a set of measures that have been shown through empirical research to make positive differences in student outcomes. The list of high-impact practices usually includes learning communities, service learning, writing-intensive courses, undergraduate research, internships, and capstone courses, among others.
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    + useful bibliography in one of the comments
Cub Kahn

Gagne's 9 Events of Instruction - 5 views

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    The "Application to All Courses" section and the "Example" section both note applications of Gagne's 9 Events that fit online and hybrid courses.
Shannon Riggs

Bloom's Taxonomy Interactive Table - 2 views

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    Dianna's table
susanfein

Developing Effective Courses Using Adaptive Learning Begins with Proper Alignment &laqu... - 2 views

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    Great blog post about the critical need to align content with objectives in adaptive learning and the time and effort required to do so.
Cub Kahn

How to Make Smart Choices About Tech for Your Courses - 2 views

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    An excellent guide for faculty written by Michelle Miller of NAU: "It's for anyone who is in the process of creating a new course or redesigning an old one and needs advice on which technologies to use, how to use them, and why."
Shannon Riggs

Assignments for Online Courses - 2 views

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    Ecampus video about creating assignments for online courses, with tips on managing group assignments.
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