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alexandra m. pickett

Twitter Chat with Inside Online Learning » Online College Search - Your Accre... - 0 views

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    #IOLchat today on "creating a new online course" http://t.co/DzWyMrvP today at 12pET! #onlinelearing #edchat #lrnchat RT @Melissa_Venable: Are you creating your first online course? Have advice to share? Join me for an open discussion today: #IOLchat htt ...
Christina Smith

Padlet (Wallwisher) - 3 views

shared by Christina Smith on 21 Oct 13 - No Cached
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    Online collaborative tool which is easy to use. In real-time, you can past links to youtube videos and drag and drop documents. Teachers can use this tool to create fun online discussions, or collaborative projects.
alexandra m. pickett

Sniffy the Virtual Rat - 0 views

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    Sniffy the Virtual Rat, is a fun, interactive software program that gives undergraduate students a virtual laboratory experience . . . without all the drawbacks of using a real laboratory rat. Using Sniffy, students can explore operant and classical by performing experiments that demonstrate most of the major conditioning phenomena discussed in textbooks on the psychology of learning.
alexandra m. pickett

ETAP640amp2014: How am I doing it in this course? And how are you doing it? - 0 views

  • an instructor can encourage this by providing guidelines (such as a rubric) for discussions that emphasize components such as using outside resources and peer reviews.  By doing so the instructor has created a class community of peers who provide teaching presence themselves, in addition to the instructor.
  • While I do not expect many students would do this on their own,
alexandra m. pickett

Flipgrid - Video for student engagement and formative assessment - 0 views

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    Could this be it? online video asynchronous threaded discussion!!!?? so excited to check out Flip Grid https://t.co/Q1ZCuYIh6Y #nutn35
Rob Piorkowski

Using Google Search Operators - Google Guide - 0 views

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    You can use most of the options we discussed in Google's Advanced Search Form in a regular search box query. If you're a frequent searcher or a "power searcher," this can save time because you don't need to open the Advanced Search page and fill in various boxes; instead, you can enter the refined query in almost any Google search box.
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