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Beth Dailey

Social Presence -- Pickett - 0 views

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    Uploaded on Aug 16, 2010 Social Presence - Alexandra Pickett - Associate Director, SUNY Learning Network - World Campus Competencies for Online Teaching Success (COTS) Penn State Faculty Development
Beth Dailey

Online Community of Inquiry Review: Social, Cognitive, and Teaching Presence Issues | T... - 0 views

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    D. R. Garrison, University of Calgary Full article - Free: Click on the file to download.: learning effectiveness, social/cognitive/teaching-presence, community of inquiry framework, methodological validity, transcript analysis This paper explores four issues that have emerged from the research on social, cognitive, and teaching presence in an online community of inquiry.
Beth Dailey

Tips for Building Social Presence in Your Online Class - 0 views

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    You've been assigned your first online class to teach and you feel like you're ready. You've done your homework and learned the ins and outs of the institution's course management system. You've structured your content in purposeful ways and developed thoughtful guiding questions to situate student learning and motivate them.
Dale Parker

Understanding People is the Most Important Thing in eLearning Design - 2 views

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    Shift's elearning blog Posted by Karla Gutierrez on Tue, Sep 24, 2013 @ 10:31 AM
Beth Dailey

Talking Avatars - Great for Submitting Talks - 0 views

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    via Penny Kuckkahn. From Aps in Education site
Beth Dailey

How to Create Image-Based Quizzes in Google Forms - 0 views

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    via Penny Kuckkahn. Free Technology for Teachers written by Richard Bryne
steve gilbert

MOOC's and the McDonaldization of Global Higher Education - WorldWise - The Chronicle o... - 0 views

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      Recommended via email by Irene Knokh
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      Irene Knokh said: "there are times I find the comments even more interesting than the actual opinion piece. =) I think that MOOCs definitely have a place. They are not a panacea; they are a supplement and a resourceā€¦a really good one depending on how the subject is taught. =) "
steve gilbert

A MOOC Delusion: Why Visions to Educate the World Are Absurd - WorldWise - The Chronicl... - 0 views

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      Recommended via email by Irene Knokh
steve gilbert

e-Learning Bookmarking Service - e-Learning Tags - Your Source for Social News and Netw... - 0 views

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      Recommended in email by Linda Papa
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Database of DE Research : DEHub - 0 views

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      Recommended by Ilene Frank in email 20130820
steve gilbert

Distance Education Journals and Magazines - 0 views

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      Suggested by Ilene Frank email 20130820
Beth Dailey

Rubric for Online Instruction - 1 views

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    California State University Chico
steve gilbert

8 Things You Can Do To Improve Your Next eLearning Course - 1 views

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      Recommended by Sue Hellman during planning Aug 2013
steve gilbert

Connected Educator Month | Connected Educators - 0 views

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      Recommended by Sue Hellman as part of planning for Teaching Online for Beginners Aug 2013
Beth Dailey

Tools of Engagement Project - 1 views

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    State University of New York - Tools of Engagement Project (TOEP): On-demand Discovery Learning Professional Development, designed to encourage faculty to explore emerging technologies.
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