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Paul Beaufait

Online Education Database - Online Colleges and Universities | OEDb - 0 views

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    "OEDb currently contains reviews of 1,025 programs from 83 accredited online colleges. Unlike other leading online education directories, our database only lists accredited online colleges ..." (Welcome to the Online Education Database, ¶1).
Paul Beaufait

Online Conferences: Professional ... - Google Books - 0 views

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    Anderson and Anderson (2010) characterize online continuing professional education (CPE) conferences as "structured, time[-]delineated" events involving "distributed population[s]" in synchronous or asynchronous use of "online communication and collaboration tools" (p. 15). They suggest that these characteristics may enhance "both the quantity and quality of interaction" in formal CPE sessions, thanks to possibilities for preliminary access to conference materials, world-wide participation, and asynchronous as well as real-time interpersonal engagements (p. 22), which in turn may promote constructivist and connectivist modes of learning within professional communities of practice (pp. 7-10). Anderson, Lynn; & Anderson, Terry. (2010). Online Conferences: Professional Development for a Networked Era. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing
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

SCoPE: Seminars: Motivation and Adult Learning Online: Dec 1-17, 2010 - 1 views

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    "Motivation and Adult Learning Online: Dec 1-17, 2010 Facilitator: Firat Sarsar What motivates adult learners in online learning environments? What are the barriers? How do we measure motivation? Motivation is both complex and multidimensional and there is a lot to explore during this seminar. We will look at the sources of motivation and what we, as educators, can do to support adults in meeting their learning goals."
Sylvia Currie

SCoPE: Seminars: Tools for Collaborating Online: March 1-19, 2010 - 1 views

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    "Facilitator:Emma Duke-WilliamsEmma Duke-Williams Collaboration is a term that is used quite loosely. What do we mean when we say we are collaborating? Why do we collaborate? What are the key characteristics that differentiate collaboration from cooperation and working independently? What tools support the collaborative process online? During this 3-week seminar we will use Google Wave and other emerging technologies to explore their potential for supporting online collaboration while addressing these and other questions. "
Paul Beaufait

Hate speech corrodes online games - Games - msnbc.com - 0 views

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    "One gamer told an opponent he presumed to be Jewish that he wished Hitler had succeeded in his mission. Many exchanges involve talk of rape or exult over the atomic bombing of Japan. There are frequent slurs on homosexuals, Asians, Hispanics and women.\n\nSuch comments can be heard on all online video gaming systems, including PlayStation Network, Blizzard Entertainment (World of Warcraft) and others." (para. 3-4).
Paul Beaufait

Free and Unlimited Web Conferencing | Free Video Conferencing | Online Web Meeting | Mu... - 0 views

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    "online meeting platform . . . for realtime collaboration"
Sylvia Currie

Pedagogical roles for video in online learning - 2 views

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    "Video is not being used enough in online learning in post-secondary education. When used it is often an afterthought or an 'extra', rather than an integral part of the design, or is used merely to replicate a classroom lecture, rather than exploiting the unique characteristics of video."
Paul Beaufait

Derek's Blog » Participation Online - the Four Cs - 0 views

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    "My diagram attempts to illustrate how many participants in the online environment move through phases as they gain understanding and confidence" (Wenmoth, 2006.11.10, ¶3).
Sylvia Currie

Online Conferences: Professional Development for a Networked Era - 0 views

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    Slides for the April 11, 2011 kick off session for the SCoPE seminar: Online Conferences: Professional Development for a Networked Era http://scope.bccampus.ca/mod/forum/view.php?id=8732
Sylvia Currie

SAGE: Cases in Online Interview Research: Janet Salmons - 0 views

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    Sage Publications site for Cases in Online Interview Research. Chapters 1 & 2 are available for download. 
Paul Beaufait

17 Online Meeting Tools That Facilitate Collaboration - 1 views

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    "Here are a few tools you may want to consider, some of their notable features and the cost for using them" (¶2, 2010.11.24).
Sylvia Currie

SCoPE: Seminars: Online Conferences: Pro-D for a Networked Era: April 11-22, 2011 - 0 views

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    "During this 2-week book discussion we will share experiences and advice on how to plan or participate effectively in an online professional development conference."
Paul Beaufait

[T.E.L.L April Summary] Creating a Professional Conference Poster - ETUG - 0 views

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    This blog post recap's an online professional development session about preparing conference posters. It also provides links to the Blackboard Collaborate recording of, and Slideshare presentation slides for the session, as well as the presenter's resource laden website.
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

Jonathan Finkelstein's Learning in Real Time - 1 views

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    An excellent book, blog, collection of resources on planning and facilitating live online events
Sylvia Currie

SCoPE: Seminars: Blogging in Professional Networks: Nov 8-26, 2010 - 0 views

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    "This seminar will cover blogging strategies for participating effectively within professional networks. Topics will include strategies for gathering information from various online sources, organizing these sources within blog posts, and connecting with experts and peers by engaging in way-making activities to explore, find and connect with others."
Sylvia Currie

Web2Access - Products - Type with Me - 1 views

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    Evaluation of Type With Me "This is an online rich text editor that allows people to share their writing and upload files. It differs from Google docs in that realtime collaborative editing can occur between teams. Authors can choose to have their writing in different colours."
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

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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