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Sylvia Currie

Digital Badges - Dec 1-15, 2012 - 0 views

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    During this two-week seminar we will explore digital badges from concept through to implementation. The seminar will focus on the possible pedagogies and technology required for implementing digital badges. We will also take a critical look at the current state of digital badges with discussion of the required and possible futures. If you have a few hours to read and discuss focused topics and participate in two mid-day webinars then please join is this lively learning experience focused on digital badges.
Sylvia Currie

Revisiting the Community of Inquiry Framework: July 9-22, 2012 - 1 views

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    Revisiting the Community of Inquiry Framework: July 9-22, 2012 Facilitators:  Cindy Xin and  Sarah Haavind Since its original publication, Garrison, Anderson and Archer's (2000) "Critical Inquiry in A Text-based Environment: Computer Conferencing in Higher Education" has inspired a great many researchers and advanced our understanding of online learning and online education. In recent years, a number of reviews of the Community of Inquiry framework (CoI) have been published, including, Garrison and Arbaugh's (2007), Swan and Ice (2010). Cindy Xin, author of a recently-published critique (Xin, 2012) will be with us to explain her argument and, together with Sarah Haavind, facilitate a discussion reconsidering the CoI and its recent reviews and critiques. By provoking new thoughts and possibly constructing new theories and methods, we hope to further our understanding of online discussion in particular, and online education in general.
Sylvia Currie

Use of Video in Education: Jan 11-24, 2012 - 1 views

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    SCoPE seminar: As video gets easier to record and publish, it's valuable to step back and ask ourselves a few questions: Why use video? What purpose does it serve, and what problems does it solve in the online classroom? How much video is enough? How long should clips be, and how many is too many? What accompanies video? What do we add or create to increase viewer engagement? When is security important? How do we balance accessibility and privacy? What questions do we ask of ourselves and our colleagues when choosing what to film, how to edit it, how to frame it and how to share it? Bring your questions, your ideas, and what you've read to the discussion. We won't find any definitive answers, but certainly some new scenarios and resources, and new questions to jump start discussions in our respective workplaces.
Sylvia Currie

Facilitating a distributed discussion - an experiment - 0 views

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    A distributed discussion facilitated by Clint LaLonde and others. This is a good example of SCoPE discussions extending beyond the forums.
anonymous

Social Networks Adapting Pedagogical Practice - SNAPP - 0 views

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    SNAPP is a software tool that allows users to visualize the network of interactions resulting from discussion forum posts and replies. The network visualisations of forum interactions provide an opportunity for teachers to rapidly identify patterns of user behaviour - at any stage of course progression. SNAPP has been developed to extract all user interactions from various commercial and open source learning management systems (LMS) such as BlackBoard (including the former WebCT), and Moodle. SNAPP is compatible for both Mac and PC users and operates in Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.
Sylvia Currie

Watch Digital Badges: Part 1 | BCcampus Episodes | Blip - 0 views

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    This the first in a 2-part webinar series on Digital Badges, facilitated by Peter Rawsthorne as part of a 2-week seminar discussion at SCoPE http://scope.bccampus.ca/mod/forum/view.php?id=9010
Paul Beaufait

A Definition of Collaborative vs Cooperative Learning - 0 views

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    Representation of a discussion paper by Ted Panitz (1996) distinguishing collaborative from cooperative learning, in which he argues: "Collaboration is a philosophy of interaction and personal lifestyle whereas cooperation is a structure of interaction designed to facilitate the accomplishment of an end product or goal" (para. 2).
Sylvia Currie

E I E I Oh dear… McDonaldization of the e-coursebook? | TOETOE - Technology f... - 0 views

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    Excellent analysis of ebook issues and reliance on textbooks in our educational culture. Part of the current seminar discussion at SCoPE. By Alannah Fitzgerald
Sylvia Currie

Writing an e-book about e-books for fun and no profit: Feb 1-14, 2012 - 0 views

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    I thought it would be interesting in this SCoPE seminar to discuss our experiences in writing e-books and e-publications. Is the experience of writing similar to other types of writing we've done, or does it differ in some important ways? Did you discover a new twist to your writing voice? Did your Muse carry an iPad? What are some of the creative and technical affordances and stumbling blocks you've encountered? What software did you use that was helpful (or not helpful)? Did you write the book for profit or free distribution, and how did you promote it? What would you do differently if you were starting over from scratch?
Sylvia Currie

E-Interview Research Framework by Janet Salmons on Prezi - 0 views

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    Presentation slides for the February 21 webinar with Janet Salmons. This session is part of the 2- week discussion at SCoPE http://scope.bccampus.ca/mod/forum/view.php?id=8771
Sylvia Currie

SCoPE: Seminars: Educational Uses of iPads: October 18-29, 2010 - 0 views

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    "Educational Uses of iPads: October 18-29, 2010 Facilitator: Brent LeeBrent Lee In lecture halls and libraries, on the bus or at the beach, what makes the iPad a good fit for teaching and learning? This 2-week discussion will be combined with 2 one-hour sessions in the SCoPE Elluminate room. "
Sylvia Currie

Fraser Speirs - Blog - iPads, Curriculum for Excellence and the Next Generation - 0 views

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    "I've been developing a presentation to explain where we see our 1:1 iPad deployment in the light of Curriculum for Excellence. Inspired by Frank's tweets, I'd like to expand on some of the thinking here." Shared in SCoPE seminar: http://scope.bccampus.ca/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=16140&parent=65717
Sylvia Currie

Scholar - 0 views

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Sylvia Currie

Bennett's Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity - 1 views

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    PDF - recommended reading for the SCoPE seminar on Culturally Diverse Learners http://scope.bccampus.ca/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=13711
Sylvia Currie

SCoPE: Seminars: Culturally Diverse Learners: April 12 - 30, 2010 - 0 views

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    During this seminar we will be sharing and discussing a video series developed at Thompson Rivers University. These filmed scenarios aim to address the needs of educators and students to enhance intercultural competencies by providing a spring board for dialogue and reflection on best practices for intercultural learning environments.
Sylvia Currie

Diversity - WikiEducator - 1 views

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    This Flexible Learning Guidebook was posted by Bronwyn Hegarty to the seminar on Culturally Diverse Learners http://scope.bccampus.ca/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=13541#p55751
Sylvia Currie

SCoPE: Seminars: ePortfolios: May 31-June 13, 2010 - 0 views

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    2-week seminar at SCoPE "An ePortfolio is an online collection of your work that you choose to represent your skills and interests to diverse audiences." University of British Columbia During this 2-week seminar Catherine and Roselynn will introduce us to UBC's Portfolio Community of Practice. They have invited members of the CoP to share their teaching and course eportfolios and encourage all seminar participants to discuss their experiences with portfolio projects. This seminar will be of interest to those involved in or curious about portfolio projects, as well as to those interested in building and facilitating faculty communities of practice.
Sylvia Currie

METACOGNITION - 0 views

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    "The more students are aware of their thinking processes as they learn, the more they can control such matters as goals, dispositions, and attention. Self-awareness promotes self-regulation." Resource shared by Roxanne Russell: http://scope.bccampus.ca/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=16188&parent=65968
Sylvia Currie

The Role of Metagocgnition in Teaching Geoscience - 0 views

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    "Teaching our students to be strategic learners is therefore one of the most valuable skills we can give them." Resource shared by Roxanne Russell: http://scope.bccampus.ca/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=16188&parent=65968
Sylvia Currie

SCoPE: Seminars: Automating Instructional Design: June 6-24, 2011 - 0 views

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    The purpose of this seminar is to share, learn, and discuss strategies and current projects in the area of automating the instructional design process. With the explosion of web 2.0, rapid e-learning design, online simulations, and other modes of training, it seems the time is right to pull together a tool that can aid the instructional designer in fitting the right type of training for the given purpose of the instruction. Is an electronic performance support system (EPSS) for designers desirable, possible? What should be included as the focus of any automated tool to instructional design?
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