Thoughts on Teaching: Appropriate class size for online courses? - 0 views
Flipped Class Method Gaining Ground | District Administration Magazine - 0 views
Professor tries improving lectures by removing them from class | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views
An Open Letter to Professor Edmundson | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views
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"Given your critique of "online education," I find it ironic that learning designers and others who work day-in, day-out on online (and blended) learning spend much of our time saying similar things to our faculty partners and university stakeholders as you so eloquently articulated in the above quotes. The error that you make, and it is a fundamental error, is that you confuse what is going on at Stanford, Yale, Harvard, M.I.T. with edX and Coursera, with traditional online learning. You write as if you are critiquing online classes, but what you are really taking issue with are the new crop of massively open online courses (MOOCs). This error is not merely semantic. Confusing online learning with MOOCs disallows any meaningful analysis of the challenges and benefits of either format. Conflating online learning with MOOCs also closes the possibility of any substantive discussion of how institutions of higher education are responding to challenges around access, cost and quality. And perhaps most troubling, by conflating online learning with MOOCs you are mischaracterizing and devaluing the hard work of your fellow educators to bring the active learning principles, the principles that you yourself espouse, to new teaching modalities."
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@LandonPhillips is LIVE NOW! How Game-Based Learning Can Transform a Class Both On&Offline #cotesummit #gamification http://t.co/Kj2YaZ9kyp
What coding class should I take: Programming is like learning a new language. - 1 views
Nine Ways to Improve Class Discussions - 3 views
Texting in Class with Wiffiti | Teacher Tech - 0 views
Should Class Blogs Be Private or Public? - 0 views
How to Create Evidence of Student Learning - Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus - 1 views
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...First-week final exam - One of the more controversial methods of measuring student learning is to have students take the final exam during the first week in class, but don't grade them on it. At the end of the semester give them that same exam again and compare the results. While letting students see their final exam makes some faculty nervous, Nilson says most students won't remember any of the questions, and if they do what's the harm? It will simply help them focus in on what you feel is important for them to know.
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10 Tools for Digital Storytelling in Class | The Whiteboard Blog - 0 views
Build an Online Community to Complement Your in Class Community | Catlin Tucker, Honors... - 1 views
How To Get Students To Stop Using Their Cellphones In Class : NPR Ed : NPR - 1 views
Bias in Online Classes: Evidence from a Field Experiment | Center for Education Policy ... - 1 views
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@aldofigueroa @brocansky Hi @aldofigueroa - Here is the Stanford study that found "instructors are 94% more likely to respond to forum posts by White male students": https://t.co/oHDaZpRn0z #OLCAccelerate
Live Online Video Classes Are 'The New Face-to-Face.' So How Many Students Can They Han... - 2 views
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