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alexandra m. pickett

Does Class Size Matter? - Distance Education Report Article - 1 views

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    Does class size matter? http://www.magnapubs.com/newsletter/distance-education-report/270/Does-Class-Size-Matter-13523-1.html This article originally appeared in Distance Education Report. I've been the director of online education at my institution since 2007. One question I've been asked many times over the years is "What is the optimal number of students to have in an online class?" My usual response is to pretend I didn't hear the question and walk away as quickly as possible. Well, that's not totally true. But as you can imagine, this is not an easy question to answer, as there are many variables that come into play--the topic of the class, the overall course design, the academic rank of students in the class, the experience of the instructor teaching the class, etc. I've had many interesting discussions with students, staff and administrators over the years about enrollments in online courses. When I first started teaching online, my courses would fill almost immediately, sometimes within minutes. Inevitably, students would contact me and request an override for the course - not just one or two students, but dozens upon dozens of students. They were usually surprised when I said no. These frustrated students would often reply with a comment such as, "But it's an online class, so you can take unlimited numbers of students and it won't be any additional work for you." Surprisingly, I've heard this kind of comment from some faculty, staff and administrators as well. I usually view these interactions as opportunities to offer a bit of education about online learning. So I might say, for example, that if I had seven graded assignments in my online course, and 25 students, I would end up grading 175 assignments--with the emphasis on "I." However, if I doubled the number of students in my class and graded seven assignments for 50 students, that would be 350 assignments to grade. There were also 22 quizzes, two exams and multiple
alexandra m. pickett

Rearch of VoiceThread in Education. - 1 views

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    And as predicted in the 2009 Horizon Report, VoiceThread's impact is being felt across the entire landscape of teaching and learning, from medical schools to art schools, from advanced studies to special-needs and remedial instruction. We have compiled a list of these sources for independent research relevant to VoiceThread in Education. These scholarly articles and studies can be referenced in Applications for educational grants for federal funding for VoiceThread.
alexandra m. pickett

Mohawk Valley Express - 0 views

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    " "The University of South Africa is implementing fundamental pedagogical and curricular delivery improvements that will have a positive impact on their 330,000 students. I am honored to be selected as a team member for this exciting and transformative project."
alexandra m. pickett

New study suggests that faculty development has a demonstrable impact on student learning - 2 views

  • “Independent ratings of students’ learning outcomes demonstrate that when faculty learn and apply better ways of addressing desirable student learning outcomes, they translate their learning into course materials and assignments that actually do positively influence students’ learning,” the book says. “That result, in the end, constitutes a successful case, and that kind of design produces long-range outcomes.”
alexandra m. pickett

Florida International U. explores the impact of course redesign on students and faculty... - 1 views

  • Rubrics created by Quality Matters and university systems in states such as California and New York focus mainly on course design.
Julie Golden

The Impact of Identity Disruption and Participation in Communities of Practice on Facul... - 2 views

Study participants are needed for a research project regarding online faculty satisfaction, faculty identity, and communities of practice. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VHKJRN2 Please consider...

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started by Julie Golden on 19 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
alexandra m. pickett

[PDF] The Impact of Findability on Student Motivation, Self-Efficacy, and Perceptions o... - 0 views

  • Students reported lower levels of self-efficacy and motivation after interacting with courses rated low in findability. Additionally, a negative, linear relationship was found between findability and both self-efficacy and motivation.
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Rob Piorkowski

PowToon - Brings Awesomeness to your presentations - 0 views

shared by Rob Piorkowski on 22 Jul 16 - No Cached
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    Amazing videos and presentations created with PowToon! Communicate with colleagues and clients in an unexpected and refreshing way by using PowToon's Ready-Made Templates for plenty of business situations. It's as easy as making a PowerPoint presentation and as impactful as a viral video. Massively improve the way you manage and share your information.
Julie Golden

Need your help! - 3 views

Please consider taking my survey. It is anonymous, so I won't be able to send a proper thank you. Please know that I will pay your kindness forward to another doctoral student in need and will send...

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started by Julie Golden on 09 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
alexandra m. pickett

Using Peer Feedback to Enhance the Quality of Student Online Postings: An Exploratory S... - 0 views

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    This study investigates the impact of peer feedback used as an instructional strategy to increase the quality of students' online postings.
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