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Sara Thompson

History and Future of Higher Education: Coursera Syllabus (Draft) | HASTAC - 1 views

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    "The History and Future of (Mostly Higher) Education:  How We Can Unlearn Our Old Patterns to Relearn for a Happier, More Productive, Ethical, and Socially Engaged Future* COURSERA/Duke University:  JANUARY 27, 2014-MARCH 8 2014 DRAFT SYLLABUS (Posted October 6, 2013)"
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.
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

ablconnect - 2 views

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    Harvard's online repository for active learning. Searchable by activity type (e.g., discussion, game, peer instruction, debate, presentation), subject area, timeline, learning goals, student scope (individual, pair, group, or whole-class), final product and assessment type. Site also summarizes research on active learning by activity type.
Shannon Riggs

Open Homework System Report.pdf - Google Drive - 2 views

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    This report is the product of the HECC OER steering committee. A consultant was hired to study the market of open ancillary materials platforms, with a goal of helping the committee possibly prepare to apply for a grant to create an open platform for ancillary materials.
viegerr

UX to LX: The Rise of Learner Experience Design - 2 views

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    "Instructional designers, like web developers in the '90s, historically had expertise in conveying content through a limited set of tools and platforms, such as a learning management system (LMS). LX designers, in contrast, merge design-thinking principles with curriculum development and the application of emerging technologies to help faculty tailor content to student behaviors and preferences. It cuts across disciplines and moves beyond the LMS: LX designers embrace graphic design, multimedia production, research-based standards and social media. They are partners to faculty throughout the program and course development process."
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