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Cub Kahn

Faculty Buy-in Builds, Bit by Bit: Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology - 1 views

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    Key finding: "A strong majority of those who have taught online, 71 percent, say doing so has helped them develop skills and practices that have improved their teaching both online and in person. More than seven in 10 say online teaching has enabled them to think more critically about how to engage students with content, better use multimedia content and better use the learning management system."
Sara Thompson

ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology 2013 | LJ INFOdocket - 2 views

  • Key Findings Students recognize the value of technology but still need guidance when it comes to better using it for academics. Students prefer blended learning environments while beginning to experiment with MOOCs. Students are ready to use their mobile devices more for academics, and they look to institutions and instructors for opportunities and encouragement to do so. Students value their privacy, and using technology to connect with them has its limits.
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    Summary of the latest survey of undergraduate students about technology expectations. 
Cub Kahn

A Cross-institutional Study of Instructional Characteristics and Student Outcomes: Are ... - 1 views

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    "A student survey instrument was created that captures student perceptions of the instructional characteristics of their course, their learning, and their satisfaction with the course. The data collected from the student survey was merged with data from institutional student information systems (e.g., demographics and course grade)."
Cub Kahn

U.S. Postsecondary Faculty in 2015 - 1 views

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    Gates Foundation survey: "The research illuminates how different internal and external factors (motivational, behavioral, contextual enablers/barriers, values, beliefs, and demographics) come together to influence faculty members' willingness to learn about new pedagogies, incorporate new ideas in their work, and spread new ideas regarding teaching and learning to peers and campus leaders."
Karen Watte

Does it really take longer to create an online course? - eCampus News - 2 views

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    Components of development and delivery: Content development, pre-semester setup, and overall involvement in the class decrease in time consumption by the third iteration. Yet, Grading & Assessment time consumption actually increases. The survey found that [of the respondents]: Learning curves: The problems, "myths," and concerns associated with online course development and delivery are more likely associated with pedagogy than with technology.
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.
Shannon Riggs

Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling - 4 views

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    Results of Our Survey on How Educators Are Using Digital Storytelling! Click here for more details Digital Storytelling is the practice of using computer-based tools to tell stories. As with traditional storytelling, most digital stories focus on a specific topic and contain a particular point of view.
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    Very good resource! The list of links to websites for public domain images (http://digitalstorytelling.coe.uh.edu/public_domain.html) could be of particular use.
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    I love digital storytelling and I wish more faculty could see the possibilities.
susanmfein

College Students: 'Please Personalize My Learning' -- Campus Technology - 2 views

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    Research Digital technology in post-secondary learning is here to stay, according to a new report. Eight in 10 college students surveyed said that the use of tech improves their grades (81 percent), lets them spend more time studying by increasing the accessibility they have to their materials (82 percent) and improves their efficiency (81 percent).
Cub Kahn

Student Experiences with Technology in the Pandemic | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    EDUCAUSE conducted a special study to gain insights on the student experience during what has been an exceptional time of disruption. In these reports, we share our results from the study related to student experiences with technology in the for-credit courses they were taking in fall 2020 in which they felt they were learning the most, as well as experiences, issues, and pain points students had with connectivity-specifically internet and device access-as they did their academic work in 2020.
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