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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."
Cub Kahn

Exploring the Use of E-Textbooks in Higher Education: A Multiyear Study - 1 views

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    Takeaways: "A four-year university-wide study of students' e-textbook practices found that e-textbook use has increased, particularly among younger students. The major barriers - including a student preference for print and unfamiliarity with e-textbooks - show signs of being alleviated. Other factors related to mobile device access and pedagogically effective e-textbooks show little change over the study period. Instructor practices have improved, but there is still room for growth, with implications for focused professional development."
Karen Watte

Collaborative Learning in Global Online Education Using Virtual International Exchanges... - 1 views

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    Interesting article about how you might go about incorporating a virtual international exchange (VIE) experience into an online course; has the potential to significantly impact student learning in many ways; this article focuses primarily on language courses, but it could easily be adapted to other disciplines. (One of OSU's goals is to increase the international exchange opportunities students receive - this could potentially become one component of achieving this.)
susanfein

Developing Effective Courses Using Adaptive Learning Begins with Proper Alignment &laqu... - 2 views

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    Great blog post about the critical need to align content with objectives in adaptive learning and the time and effort required to do so.
Karen Watte

How to keep discourse civil in online courses - 1 views

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    An article shared with me by Aaron Lewis (COB); very timely; related to how online instructors can encourage civil conversations in their classrooms
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

Evidence-Based Higher Education: Is the Learning Styles 'Myth' Important? - 1 views

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    "The basic idea behind the use of 'Learning Styles' is that learners can be categorized into one or more 'styles' (e.g., Visual, Auditory, Converger) and that teaching students according to their style will result in improved learning. This idea has been repeatedly tested and there is currently no evidence to support it. . . . We argue that the interests of all may be better served by promoting evidence-based approaches to Higher Education."
Christopher Lindberg

A Good Argument For UX Design in Online Courses - Findability - 4 views

http://er.educause.edu/articles/2017/6/student-feedback-on-quality-matters-standards-for-online-course-design?utm_source=Informz&utm_medium=Email+marketing&utm_campaign=ER "Indeed, research has si...

elearning instructional design QM

started by Christopher Lindberg on 14 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
Cub Kahn

Online Homework Put to the Test: A Report on the Impact of Two Online Learning Systems ... - 1 views

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    "Students who completed the online homework activities performed significantly better on a common comprehensive final exam than students who did not participate. . . . These findings suggest responsive online homework in general, and a responsive-adaptive learning system driven by knowledge space theory in particular, has a significant positive impact on student performance in the first-quarter general chemistry course."
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."
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

Student Voices on the Roles of Instructors in Asynchronous Learning Environments in the... - 1 views

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    "The findings suggest that a new role, the life skill promoter, has emerged. Furthermore, analysis of the remaining roles (pedagogical, designer, social, technical and managerial) showed that: (i) online instructors are, first and foremost, pedagogues; (ii) the design of the particular online program influences the pedagogical and designer roles and; (iii) the managerial role has declined in importance over the years due to the development of more intuitive and transparent online scenarios from the beginning of the course onward."
Shannon Riggs

Community of Inquiry - 2 views

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    Randy Garrison, Univ. of Alberta
Cub Kahn

Human Online Teaching and Learning: The Quest for Authenticity - 2 views

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    "To humanize online teaching is to create a situation where strangers can meet by the campfire, discuss what is important to them, and depart with the sense of connection, despite the darkness, and a feeling of community. It is that feeling of authenticity."
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.
Shannon Riggs

Current Status of Research on Online Learning in Postsecondary Education - 1 views

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    As online courses continue to gain in popularity at colleges and universities throughout the country, knowledge about the effectiveness of this mode of instruction, relative to that of traditional, face-to-face courses, becomes increasingly important. (An update to the 2010 DOE report showing no significant difference).
Shannon Riggs

Copyright and Intellectual Property Office - Ball State University - 1 views

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    Official homepage for Ball State University's Copyright and Intellectual Property Office, sponsor of the Midwest's only annual Copyright Conference.
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