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Shannon Riggs

Best Practice Strategies to Promote Academic Integrity in Online Education - 3 views

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    An oldie but a goodie -- a WCET paper on designing courses and policies to promote academic integrity
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!]
Cub Kahn

Social Media for Education Toolkit - 1 views

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    An interactive site that helps faculty select and implement social media for use in their teaching based on Bloom's levels, types of content, instructional methods and forms of assessment in the course.
Cub Kahn

Stop Assigning Team Projects...Unless... - 3 views

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    Research findings: "Faculty who assign team projects without preparing their students to work in teams greatly increase the likelihood that students will have a negative experience and student learning and performance will suffer. Teaching teamwork content is necessary but not sufficient for important educational and performance outcomes. Providing ongoing teamwork support is critical to team success and student learning."
Cub Kahn

Increasing Online Accessibility and Design Quality in your Online Courses - 1 views

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    Summarizes legal basis for accessible online educational materials and provides tips and key links to aid instructors in moving toward Universal Design for 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

Evaluating the Impact of a Quiz Question within an Educational Video - 0 views

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    Students viewed 3 different video formats: quiz questions embedded throughout, quiz questions only at the end, and no quiz questions. Students watching video with quiz questions throughout scored markedly higher on a subsequent assessment. Students in the study strongly support support in-video quizzing.
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