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Nine principles for excellence in web-based teaching - 0 views

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    This article explores excellence in web-based teaching. Drawing on the views of experts in the field and the perspective of their own years of experience, the authors compiled a list of 9 principles to provide direction in the search for online excellence
Chris Hall

Taylor & Francis Online :: Turnaround time and market capacity in contract cheating - E... - 0 views

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    "Contract cheating is the process whereby students auction off the opportunity for others to complete assignments for them. It is an apparently widespread yet under-researched problem. One suggested strategy to prevent contract cheating is to shorten the turnaround time between the release of assignment details and the submission date, thus making it difficult for students to make arrangements with contractors. Here, we outline some characteristics of the current market for contract cheating and demonstrate that short turnaround times are unlikely to prevent contract cheating because requested turnaround times for university-level assignments completed via contract cheating are already short (average 5 days). In addition, for every contractor awarded a job, there are an average of 10 others offering to complete it within the specified time suggesting that there is abundant excess capacity in the market."
Chris Hall

Tales of the Undead…Learning Theories: The Learning Pyramid | ACRLog - 0 views

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    ""If I have to sit through YET ANOTHER freaking 'professional development' session based on these cockamamie theories, I am going to pluck my eyeballs out and throw them at whatever charlatan the administration hired to conduct said session."- professor on an online academic forum discussing learning myths, including the pyramid."
Chris Hall

Lecture capture for Leeds - 0 views

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    "A new state-of-the-art lecture capture system has been successfully rolled out at the University of Leeds following the new start of term"
Chris Hall

Lecture Capture - Sometimes it's better to be heard…and not seen | ALT Online... - 0 views

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    "Lecture Capture - Sometimes it's better to be heard…and not seen"
Chris Hall

Myths about the brain 'hamper effective teaching' - Telegraph - 0 views

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    "Research published today suggests that widely believed myths about neuroscience are being used to justify classroom practice that has "no educational value" "
Chris Hall

From clickers to BYOD: trialling 'Polleverywhere' Electronic Voting System at the Unive... - 0 views

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    "Since 2006, academics at the University of Surrey have been using a 'clicker' based Electronic Voting System (EVS) to engage students and promote interaction in their classrooms. Although the system has served the University well its reliance on proprietary hardware has limited wider adoption. An issue for students was the need to book clickers out from library services and carry additional electronic devices around (not to mention the prospect of incurring a fine if they lost them). For staff, getting the USB 'dongles' (receivers) to pick up the signal from the clickers at the beginning of the lecture was a concern. The time and resources required to manage and distribute clickers and dongles were a further consideration, as were long-term maintenance costs for the institution."
Chris Hall

Why is electronic management of assessment (EMA) still achieving mediocre marks? Tell u... - 0 views

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    "We're becoming increasingly used to dealing with the routine business of our daily lives online - from paying bills to buying groceries - so we might imagine that the days of students trudging to campus to hand in assignments, or trying to decipher a tutor's scrawled comments are long gone."
Chris Hall

Frontiers | Neuromyths in Education: Prevalence and Predictors of Misconceptions among ... - 0 views

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    "Neuromyths in education: Prevalence and predictors of misconceptions among teachers"
Chris Hall

The Problem With Evidence-Based Policies by Ricardo Hausmann - Project Syndicate - 0 views

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    "Many organizations, from government agencies to philanthropic institutions and aid organizations, now require that programs and policies be "evidence-based." It makes sense to demand that policies be based on evidence and that such evidence be as good as possible, within reasonable time and budgetary limits. But the way this approach is being implemented may be doing a lot of harm, impairing our ability to learn and improve on what we do. "
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