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warrenebb

Games concerned with mitigating cognitive bias - 0 views

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    I just thought this cool. Not clear how valuable the game actually is (not a lot of deets). but I love the idea of re-purposing the classic game of Clue into scenarios based on real terrorist plots, with a goal of identifying and mitigating the cognitive and anchoring bias inherent in us all. ... I also love that they came up with MACBETH as an acronym. :)
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    good evidence showing ability of games to result in longer retention of information ---- "8 weeks later the effects of the game were still there -- not so for the video"
Cub Kahn

Understanding Cognitive Engagement in Online Discussion: Use of a Scaffolded, Audio-bas... - 2 views

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    "Findings indicate that the scaffolded, audio-based argumentation activity helped students achieve higher levels of thinking skills as well as exert greater cognitive efforts during discussions. In addition, most students expressed a positive perception of and satisfaction with their experience."
Cub Kahn

Effective Educational Videos - 3 views

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    Excerpt: "In order for video to serve as a productive part of a learning experience . . . it is important for the instructor to consider three elements for video design and implementation: 1. cognitive load 2. non-cognitive elements that impact engagement 3. features that promote active learning."
Cub Kahn

Video Improves Learning in Higher Education: A Systematic Review - 0 views

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    This meta-analysis of the effects of video on learning found that adding video to existing teaching led to strong learning benefits. Videos may provide students with control over their level of cognitive load, they allow authentic demonstrations of skills, and they enable teaching staff to edit according to multimedia learning principles. Videos were more effective for teaching skills than transmitting knowledge.
Cub Kahn

A Rubric for Evaluating E-Learning Tools in Higher Education | EDUCAUSE - 4 views

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    This is a handy rubric to assess the suitability of e-learning tools for teaching and learning. Criteria cover functionality; accessibility; technical (e.g., LMS integration); mobile design; privacy/rights; and social, teaching and cognitive presence.
Cub Kahn

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy Verbs [Infographic] - 1 views

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    "When using Bloom's Digital Taxonomy (a revised take on Bloom's devised by educator Andrew Churches), it helps to have a list of verbs to know what actions define each stage of the taxonomy. This is useful for lesson planning, rubric making, and any other teacher-oriented task requiring planning and assessment strategies." [Karen, thanks for passing this along!]
Shannon Riggs

Three Generations of Distance Learning Pedagogy - 21 views

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    Overview of distance ed pedagogy
Shannon Riggs

Community of Inquiry - 2 views

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    Randy Garrison, Univ. of Alberta
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