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Shannon Riggs

Unmasking the Effects of Student Engagement on First-Year College Grades and Persistence - 1 views

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    "First, student engagement in educationally purposeful activities is positively related to academic outcomes as repretsented by first year student grades and by persistence between the first and second year of college." "Second, engagement has a compensatory effect on first-year grades and persistence to the second year of college at the same institution"
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.
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."
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.
Karen Watte

Role-Playing in Online Education - 4 views

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    Great article by enthusiastic instructor that gives details about designing and delivering effective role-playing activities online. Relates activities to Bloom's taxonomy and gives tips for grading students.
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).
tianhongshi

Effect of Instructor-Personalized Multimedia & Best Practices in Online Teaching Strate... - 4 views

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEcPxgHfXTo http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/606/1263 Increased instructor personalization: No impact on course grades Increased retention Inc...

instructor intro video; audio customized video media

started by tianhongshi on 02 May 17 no follow-up yet
Cub Kahn

A Cross-institutional Study of Instructional Characteristics and Student Outcomes: Are Quality Indicators of Online Courses Able to Predict Student Success? - 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)."
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