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Demonstrating and Assessing Student Learning with E-Portfolios | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    E-portfolios allow students to demonstrate competencies and reflect upon experiences, documenting academic preparation and career readiness. Creating e-portfolios enables students to enhance their learning by giving them a better understanding of their skills, as well as where and how they need to improve to meet academic and career goals. Additionally, the digital artifacts that students accumulate can be used to assess learning at the course, program, department, and institutional level. This report reviews how selected higher education institutions have implemented assessment e-portfolio systems that demonstrate and assess learning.
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Socrative | Student Response System | Audience Response Systems | Clicker | Clickers | ... - 0 views

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    Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets
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5 Useful Free Web Tools for Project Based Learning assignments - 0 views

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    The Web provides many tools that can play a fun and helpful role in Project Based Learning Project based learning is one of many active learning methods, providing students the opportunity to get actively involved in learning, stepping away from being passive receivers of knowledge. "PBL" often involves groups of students who work on a real-life project.
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Rubric for Assessing Student Participation - Teaching Excellence & Educational Innovati... - 0 views

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    Rubric for Assessing Student Participation
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Introduction Video: Why Your Online Course Needs One - 3 views

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    If you're unsure how to excite new students about your online course, here's a simple solution to spark learners' intrigue: create an engaging introduction video that makes students want to learn more.
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Safe, secure, reliable and trusted by over a million users… -Edublogs - educa... - 0 views

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    edublogs - free for students, $40 yr/instructor privacy page
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Teacher Presence: Using Introductory Videos in Online and Hybrid Courses by Paula Jones... - 0 views

  • In this study, we evaluated graduate students’ perceptions and attitudes relating to the significance of writing and producing two different introductory videos. We used one introductory video for a hybrid graduate education course (Introduction to Counseling), and the second introductory video in a fully online graduate education course (Library Science – Creating Web Sites).
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    In this study, we evaluated graduate students' perceptions and attitudes relating to the significance of writing and producing two different introductory videos.
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Twiducate - Social Networking & Media For Schools :: Education 2.0 - 0 views

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    microblogging for students
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Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture for Higher Education | User Generated Education - 0 views

  • noteworthy problems exist when thinking about using the flipped classroom in higher education settings. If video lectures drive the instruction, it is just a repackaging of a more traditional model of didactic learning.  It is not a new paradigm nor pedagogy of learning. Educators need to be re-educated as to what to do with the class time that previously was used for their lectures.
  • This problem is especially relevant in higher education where faculty are hired based on their content expertise not their expertise in being facilitators of learning. There are many reasons professors who lecture don’t want to give it up. Tradition may be the mightiest force. A lot of them are not excited about the idea that they might have to move out of their comfort zone. Professors stick with traditional approaches because they don’t know much about alternatives. Few get training or coaching on how to teach. It’s kind of ironic that professors don’t have any type of training in any way, shape or form. It’s the only teaching degree that you don’t need to go through any actual training in teaching to do. (http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/tomorrows-college/lectures/inventing-new-college.html)
  • The tenets that drive The Experiential Flipped Classroom Model are: The learners need to be personally connected to the topic.  Student engagement is the key to learning.  This is more likely to occur through engaging experiential activities. Informal learning today is connected, instantaneous, and personalized.  Students should have similar experiences in their more formal learning environments. Almost all content-related knowledge can be found online through videos, podcasts, and online interactives, and is more often better conveyed through these media than by classroom teachers. Learning institutions are no longer the gatekeepers to information.  Anyone with connections to the internet has access to high level, credible content. Lectures in any form, face-to-face, videos, transcribed, or podcasts, should support learning not drive it nor be central to it. And from Doug Holton, “Lectures do still have a place and can be more effective if given in the right contexts, such as after (not before) students have explored something on their own (via a lab experience, simulation, game, field experience, analyzing cases, etc.) and developed their own questions and a ‘need to know.’” (http://edtechdev.wordpress.com/2012/05/04/whats-the-problem-with-moocs/) A menu of learning acquisition and demonstration options should be provided throughout the learning cycle. The educator becomes a facilitator and tour guide of learning possibilities – offering these possibilities to the learners and then getting out of the way.
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    Education as it should be - passion-based. Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture for Higher Education with 8 comments The Flipped Classroom, as most know, has become quite the buzz in education. Its use in higher education has been given a lot of press recently. The purpose of this post is to: Provide background for this model of learning with a focus on its use in higher education. Identify some problems with its use and implementation that if not addressed, could become just a fading fad. Propose a model for implementation based on an experiential cycle of learning model.
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Voxopop - a voice based eLearning tool - 0 views

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    Voxopop talkgroups are a fun, engaging and easy-to-use way to help students develop their speaking skills. They're a bit like message boards, but use voice rather than text and a have a specialised user interface.
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A matrix of Authentic learning - 0 views

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    realistic tasks set in academic settings can challenge students to think and solve problems just as professionals do in the real world.
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Rubric Guidelines - 0 views

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    Steps in Rubric Development 1. Determine learning outcomes 2. Keep it short and simple (Include 4 - 15 items; use brief statements or phrases) 3. Each rubric item should focus on a different skill 4. Focus on how students develop and express
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Curation | Social Media 4 Us - 0 views

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    example site for comm208 student project
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Behavior Management Software - ClassDojo - 0 views

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    use class dojo to track student behaviour. available for desktop, ipad, iphone
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Project Based Learning - 1 views

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    Welcome to PBL-Online, a one stop solution for Project Based Learning! You'll find all the resources you need to design and manage high quality projects for middle and high school students.
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Challenge Based Learning - Welcome to Challenge Based Learning! - 0 views

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    Challenge Based Learning... is an engaging multidisciplinary approach to teaching and learning that encourages learners to leverage the technology they use in their daily lives to solve real-world problems. Challenge Based Learning is collaborative and hands-on, asking students to work with peers, teachers, and experts in their communities and around the world to ask good questions, develop deep subject area knowledge, identify and solve challenges, take action, and share their experience.
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Building a project-based course from the ground up - Download free content from Communi... - 0 views

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    Project Based Learning is a dynamic approach to teaching in which students explore real-world problems and challenges, simultaneously developing cross-curriculum skills while working in small collaborative groups. The materials provided in this collection explore research around PBL, showcase proven examples and allow you to learn the steps to develop a PBL curriculum.
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A New Pedagogy is Emerging...And Online Learning is a Key Contributing Factor | Contact... - 0 views

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    In all the discussion about learning management systems, open educational resources (OERs), massive open online courses (MOOCs), and the benefits and challenges of online learning, perhaps the most important issues concern how technology is changing the way we teach, and - more importantly - the way students learn. For want of a better term, we call this "pedagogy."
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Planning a Lesson, Telling a Story | Edutopia - 0 views

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    using storytelling to plan a lesson - interesting examples of 3 different grade level standards (i.e. learning outcomes) and flipping them into the start of a story - a story the students then finish.
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