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Shannon Riggs

Designing Purposeful Pathways for Student Achievement through Transparency and Problem-... - 2 views

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    "W hat are your learning outcomes for all of your students?" "Do your students know that these are your expectations?" "Do students understand the relationship between their demonstrated achievement of your learning outcomes and their preparation for future success in life and work?"
warrenebb

Labster TED talk - teachers need to embrace the tech - 3 views

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    11 minute TED talk by the company making cool virtual labs in Unity. notes that students are bored by classic classroom teaching, and most of the current "innovations" in online teaching involve putting that same boring approach online. backs it up with some research. Points out that when you make an entertaining virtual lab with a story, students forget to check facebook for hours. Final takeaway is that the tech is here, and the next leap forward in education will come when teachers adopt it.
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

Patterns in Course Design: How instructors ACTUALLY use the LMS - 2 views

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    This study of 70,000 courses identified five course design archetypes in terms of LMS use: Supplemental - high in content but with very little student interaction Complementary - used primarily for one-way teacher-student communication Social - high peer-to peer interaction through discussion boards Evaluative - heavy use of assessments to facilitate content mastery Holistic - high LMS activity with a balances use of assessments, content, and discussion
Cub Kahn

Scoring the Scorecards - OLC - 2 views

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    Florida International University "compared 29 online course sections that had been redesigned according to best practices to 664 online sections that hadn't. Across all the metrics the university's researchers looked at--from the time students spent in the online course to how they evaluated the course and the grades they earned--the redesigned courses posted better results."
Cub Kahn

Evidence-Based Principles for Online Faculty Development - 2 views

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    "Leaders from the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network in Higher Education - a national organization of professionals involved in faculty, graduate student, and organizational development - have developed eight principles to guide colleges and universities in adopting, implementing, and purchasing online faculty development programming."
Karen Watte

Why free university 42 breaks all the rules for educating engineers, and is coming to t... - 0 views

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    French university École 42 torches the instruction manual on how to educate software engineers. It eliminates teachers. It doesn't make students memorize facts, or even buy books. There's no syllabus or curriculum to be found anywhere in the school's Paris headquarters. And to top it off, it doesn't charge students any tuition or fees.
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

Flickr: The SketchNotes Pool - 0 views

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    Collection of SketchNotes on a wide variety of topics. An interesting alternative to the traditional outline / long-hand format of note-taking. I've noticed many students don't seem to have a good grasp on taking and organizing class notes. I wonder what introducing this as an option would do for them? More info on SketchNotes: http://summit.worldcat.org/oclc/796754744
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."
warrenebb

What Are "Rewards" - 1 views

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    This is a heady rant about motivating your user. (7 min). While some of the big words might be off putting, the simple game examples should be inviting. ? It serves as advice on making someone feel glad they performed a task you setup for them. The speaker is talking about video games, and behavioral engineering, but I think it relates to motivating online students. _________________________ tl;dr? the core takeaway is: points ain't rewards. Just because you gave someone points, doesn't mean they received them as a reward. Points only work as rewards when they are a "token" of whatever currency the player values. I think this is fascinating to keep in mind when trying to motivate students. (you might think of grades and degrees as tokens in different currencies) + I'm curious to learn how much the field of "instructional design" leverages behavioral engineering.
Sara Thompson

How Orwell and Twitter Revitalized My Course - Advice - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    Great description of using twitter in an English literature / history class in order to help students make the connections and see the bigger picture.
Sara Thompson

Using Google Groups as a collaborative inbox - Google Apps Administrator Help - 2 views

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    A feature of OSU's Google Apps suite that might be handy for student clubs / student groups -- might be especially handy in engaging off-campus students into student activities? See the video for a quick overview.
Shannon Riggs

Caffeinate PPT Presentations - 3 views

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    Tips for improving PPT presentations
Shannon Riggs

Equal Access: Universal Design of Distance Learning Programs - 1 views

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    A checklist for making distance learning programs welcoming and accessible to all students Represented by students in distance learning courses are a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds, ages, native languages, and learning styles. In addition, increasing numbers of students with disabilities participate in regular precollege and postsecondary courses.
Shannon Riggs

Tweeting in Higher Education: Best Practices - 1 views

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    A survey of literature regarding Twitter use in the higher education classroom finds substantial support and good advice regarding its usefulness in pedagogy. Research found that Twitter aids students in building relationships, fosters students' connections with each other, and allows them to create meaning through sustained communication.
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