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Cinch - 0 views

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    Easily Become A Podcaster With Your Phone Using Cinch
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.
alexandra m. pickett

Interaction in Online Courses: More is NOT Always Better - 0 views

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    "Interaction in Online Courses: More is NOT Always Better"
danfeinberg

Zip Skinny - 0 views

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    A neat tool for viewing and comparing the new census data
danfeinberg

e-Tutor - Graphing Calculator - 0 views

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    online graphing calculator
alexandra m. pickett

My Adobe Connect Recipe - CogDogBlog - 0 views

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    RT @cogdog: CogDogBlogged: My Adobe Connect Recipe http://bit.ly/fQNbUY <-really useful stuff
alexandra m. pickett

Tech Transformation: The SAMR Model - 0 views

  • If you want teachers to move to redefinition and modification you have to give them the right tools so they can do that. One of Jenny's final thought were that a good tool that allows redefinition could be VoiceThread
alexandra m. pickett

Social Networks in Action - Learning Networks @ UOW - 0 views

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    "network visualisations of forum interactions"
danfeinberg

BBC News - Is there a genius in all of us? - 0 views

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    Those who think geniuses are born and not made should think again, says author David Shenk.
danfeinberg

SNAPP: Graphing Student Interactions in a Learning Management System - 0 views

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    Saw this demoed the other day...very neat!
danfeinberg

Will Teachers Be Replaced By Machines? - 0 views

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    Interesting blog post on the role of online learning & computers
danfeinberg

Test-Taking Cements Knowledge Better Than Studying, Researchers Say - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    On the importance of test taking as a learning activity
alexandra m. pickett

Serendipitous learning « Another dot in the blogosphere? - 0 views

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    "Serendipitous learning"
alexandra m. pickett

State of Washington to Offer Online Materials, Instead of Textbooks, for 2-Year College... - 0 views

  • If the course designers feel that the best instructional materials are online versions of traditional textbooks, that's fine. Or they can use a smorgasbord of teaching modules and exercises developed by other open-learning projects, such as those created by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Carnegie Mellon University. Interactive-learning Web sites and even instructional videos on YouTube are also perfectly acceptable resources.
  • Traditional textbook publishers, which now promote e-textbooks, aren't the solution, insisted David Lippman, who teaches math at Pierce College and is a self-confessed open-source purist. "I find the publishers' online offerings nothing more than the old ancillaries they've always offered bundled up in a proprietary system," he said.
  • Maybe we collectively need a Sociology 101 textbook (with all of the supplemental materials included). Ohio (or Washington or Texas or Florida) releases an RFP for the creation of a "Sociology 101" textbook. Maybe you win the bid ... maybe Pearson wins the bid. The difference is, the publisher does not own the copyright - the State of Ohio owns the copyright - and chooses to share that textbook with everyone with a CC BY license. Everyone can now use / modify the open textbook, Ohio has saved a bunch of money for its students, so did other states / countries, and the publisher still had an income stream.
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  • What is most important is that we collectively get to high quality, multi-format (digital web, mobile, print-on-demand), accessible, affordable educational instructional materials. Creating and maintaining those materials is expensive, and no one is going to do it for free - nor should they. What I'm suggesting is higher education teaches roughly the same top 100 highest enrolled courses... the same can be said of K-12. As such, there is an historical opportunity to share - using creative commons licensing - the digital courses and textbooks we all need. Yes - we all teach / build courses slightly differently ... and open licensing allows anyone to make changes to fit local needs.
alexandra m. pickett

ISS Peer Assessment Tool: Welcome to ISS PAT - 0 views

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    " UTEP Peer Assessment Tool"
alexandra m. pickett

The Relationship Between Self-Regulation and Online Learning in a Blended Learning Cont... - 0 views

  • intrinsic goal orientation, self-efficacy for learning and performance, time and study environment management, help seeking, and Internet self-efficacy.
alexandra m. pickett

Crocodoc - 1 views

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    great tool for marking student work
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    Comment on, edit, and fill PDF files, Word documents, images and more |
alexandra m. pickett

FERPA and Social Media - Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus - 0 views

  • “FERPA cannot be interpreted as building a total and complete wall between the school and the community. We would have really bad schools if that happened and very disengaged students.
  • FERPA was never intended to place students into the box of a physical or online classroom to prevent them from learning from the public. Rather, FERPA requires schools to maintain control over certain student records (Fryer, 2009). These records include medical information, social security numbers, and grades.
  • Some people think that students cannot release any personally identifiable student information, but this is also not true.
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  • FERPA applies only to information in the possession of the institution.
  • check with your own institution regarding FERPA policy guidelines
  • FERPA does not forbid instructors from using social media in the classroom, but common sense guidelines should be used to ensure the protection of students.
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