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alexandra m. pickett

New approaches to discussion boards aim for dynamic online learning experiences - 2 views

  • Constructing a learning experience around collaboration as a means to deeper understanding.
  • initial post by Wednesday,
  • probing questions l
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  • cut in half
  • allows students to respond to discussion prompts with PowerPoint presentations, YouTube videos and concept maps in addition to written text.
  • “Compare your concept map to the rest of the class. What’s missing? What’s different?”
  • fewer
  • more in-depth,”
  • sking open-ended questions
  • goal
  • alking to each other
  • timely feedback
  • start their own threads
  • “advance the discussion.”
  • steering conversations
  • marks down
  • “cluster posting”
  • They’re not my
  • Voicethread
  • "single thread of conversation" that extends through the entire semester.
  • “a little pushback”
  • Discuss
alexandra m. pickett

Note-taking: A Research Roundup | Cult of Pedagogy - 1 views

alexandra m. pickett

Alex Corbitt on Twitter: "Continuum of Voice can help us reflect on how learners can engage authentic audiences (by @bbray27 @khmmc) #1QEdChat https://t.co/m5LrYMaAqs" - 0 views

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    Learner Driven!!! https://t.co/0cdYJwHtUq
Rob Piorkowski

Screencast-O-Matic - 0 views

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    Screencast-O-Matic is trusted by millions of users to create and share screen recordings.
Rob Piorkowski

Free Screen Sharing, Online Meetings & Web Conferencing | join.me - 0 views

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    Free screen sharing, online meetings and team collaboration are all fast and easy at join.me - no registration required. Show work who's boss.
Rob Piorkowski

feedly: organize, read and share what matters to you. - 0 views

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    Feedly connects you to the information and knowledge you care about. We help you get more out of you work, education, hobbies and interests. The feedly platform lets you discover sources of quality content, follow and read everything those sources publish with ease and organize everything in one place.
Rob Piorkowski

JSTOR - 1 views

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    JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources.
Rob Piorkowski

Google Scholar - 0 views

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    I think most students are familiar with using Google to search for things, so the interface is not a big stretch, as opposed to using other science specific databases available through the library. It does come down to what the objectives for the students are though, if you want them to find a few primary lit articles to include in a research project then Google Scholar would probably be just fine, but if you're objective is to get them ready for more grad level research then you probably want them to have to learn how to use some other databases ...
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
Julie Golden

Have you taught online? Your opinion is needed! - 0 views

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    https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WKZGXX6 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 warm thoughts out into the universe for you. Thank you for your consideration and for passing this on to eLearning faculty!
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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