Best Practices in Online Teaching for Student Engagement | Teaching and Learning Initia... - 0 views
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The latest online course venture, from Stanford professors Daphne Koller and Andrew Ng, aims to "flip" university lecture halls, leaving more time for "meaningful and engaging interaction between faculty and students," while freely sharing the prepared digital lessons with the world. Currently there are 16 courses slated for this winter and spring. Among them is a class on entrepreneurship by lean-startup demigod, Steve Blank.
Ten Steps to Better Student Engagement | Edutopia - 3 views
The Eight-Minute Lecture Keeps Students Engaged - 1 views
Engaging Faculty in Online Education | EDUCAUSE - 2 views
How to help new users stay engaged on Twitter « Social media & lifelong learning - 0 views
Facebook in Higher Education - Social Networking for Engagement and Retention - 0 views
Giving Students a Say May Spur Engagement and Achievement - Inside School Research - Ed... - 0 views
The Secret to Defeating the Status Quo in Education? Engage Faculty | NextGen Learning - 1 views
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3 ways to support faculty who are using #studentsuccess innovations http://t.co/gya9kJXJKC #edtech #highered #faculty @Blendkit @AlexPickett - NextGenLC (NextGenLC) http://twitter.com/NextGenLC/status/523161304610390016
Reducing Transactional Distance: Engaging Online Students in Higher Education - 1 views
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Faculty participating in quality course reviews have the added benefits of learning from others' course design and teaching practices. Translating their findings from a review of their own courses and others, with expert advisement from an instructional designer, they can put into practice design and facilitation modifications to reduce online students' experiences of transactional distance.
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