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Ivan Sikora

Implementing Kolb's Learning Styles into Online Distance Education - 1 views

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    Extremely useful article on the content and the design of the online courses. Kolb (1984) identifies four learning styles which work with the learning modes. A short description of the learning styles can be found in original work with much greater detail in this paper Implementing Kolb's Learning Styles into Online Distance Education
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    Extremely useful article on the content and the design of the online courses. Kolb (1984) identifies four learning styles which work with the learning modes. A short description of the learning styles can be found in original work with much greater detail in this paper Implementing Kolb's Learning Styles into Online Distance Education
Thomas ~

Top 8 Competencies of a Mobile Learning Designer - 0 views

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    This web article discusses the competencies required for mobile learning design and provides useful links to further reading on the design of mobile learning.
Thomas ~

Game of Phones - 7 DOs & DON'Ts in m-learning - 0 views

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    This blog post shares some concise guidelines for strategies to engage learners using mobile phones. The author makes the valuable point that just making content available on mobile devices through responsive design, does not mean that learners will engage with it. You also have to consider designing learning activities suited to the devices.
Thomas ~

Inquiry-based Learning Model - 0 views

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    This web article is one of a series on instructional design models. It concisely outlines the The Inquiry-based Learning Model which relies on the idea that individuals are able to learn by investigating scenarios and problems, and through social experiences.
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    When writing a Final Project my students need to look at previous papers and to learn from that. I wonder whether I will be able to take advantage of this resource to cater for this need.
Sandra Partington

The Design Studio / e-learning models study JISC - 1 views

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    This study produced a number of papers, of which the most widely referenced in Mayes and de Freitas' study of relevant theories, frameworks and models. This concluded that existing models can be broadly classified as associative, constructive, or situative; that underlying principles of learning remain much the same regardless of the technologies incorporated into the learning situation; but that cosideration of the technologies available for use is now an essential aspect of educational planning, and constructively aligning the learning situation with the desired outcomes.
Neal Sumner

Digital Collaboration and Blended/Hybrid Learning: An Introduction | The Academic Commo... - 0 views

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    Varied case studies on blended learning
Sandra Partington

Learning to Teach Inclusively - University of Wolverhampton - 2 views

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    LEaD this year are developing and sharing expertise around inclusive learning - I wonder if Wolverhampton would come and do a piece at our conference learning@city in June? This project will deliver a new module around the idea of inclusive teaching that will be available for the professional development of teaching and support staff.
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    This project will deliver a new module around the idea of inclusive teaching that will be available for the professional development of teaching and support staff.
Sam Divall

Strategies for effective group work online - 0 views

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    This is the second post in a three part series on group work in online learning communities. Post one, featured why we need group work in online learning,  and post three will be on how to evaluate.
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    Thank you for sharing. would be useful for the final project design.
Sandra Partington

Paving the way to excellence in e-learning: standards for high quality content - 2 views

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    This guide describes the standards that designers must achieve when designing a learning object for the NLN. Worth a glance - as pedagogy certainly comes first.
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    Sandra, I plan to use this when thinking about the form of the final Project. Thank you for sharing.
Thomas ~

Module Design and Enhancement - 0 views

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    This web resource created by University College Dublin offers guidance on designing or redesigning modules in ways that encourage students to engage in the curriculum and develop deep learning, critical thinking and research skills.
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    Thomas, thank you for your information. Very useful in identifying this if we need it. btw, why did you post the same comment twice :)
Neal Sumner

HEA student engagement literature review 2013 - 0 views

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    A recent review on factors influencing student engagement. Small technology focus, but of general interest to learning design
Thomas ~

How to Stimulate Recall of Prior Learning Infographic - 0 views

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    Robert Gagné proposed a model of nine events which follow a systematic instructional design process. Each of the nine events of instruction is highlighted in a series of infographics. The How to Stimulate Recall of Prior Learning Infographic refers to Gagné's 3rd event of instruction and presents ways teachers can determine students' prior knowledge.
Neal Sumner

JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching - 0 views

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    Special Mooc edition. Other useful articles on aspects of online edcuation
Thomas ~

Social presence in online learning communities - 0 views

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    This paper published by The Open University looks at how social presence can be used to engage students with online learning. It outlines the benefits and problems of online communication for learning and then looks at the pros and cons of different online communication tools.
Neal Sumner

Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics - 3 views

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    Briliant meta analysis of 225 studies on why lectures don't work for STEM subjects
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    Hi Neal, I am unable to open this website, keep getting an error. is the url correct? cheers arti
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    I did this in too much haste - sorry! Fixed this on the link above Arti. I'll see if I can post the link to the original article as well Neal
arti agrawal

Designing effective questions for classroom response system teaching - 3 views

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    Journal article: strategies to design effective multiple choice and "clicker" suitable questions
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    Journal article: strategies to design effective multiple choice and "clicker" suitable questions
Sam Divall

Comunity of Practice Design Guide - 1 views

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    Useful guide in our attempt to put to good use the knowledge related to online communities.
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    A Step-by-Step Guide for Designing and Cultivating Communities of Practice in Higher Education.
Thomas ~

Planning Your Module Design for Online or Blended Modules - 1 views

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    This web and pdf resource from University College Dublin, offers helpful guidance on structuring your modules and considering what the best sequence for when and how students might access resources including the blend of content, activities and resources.
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    Thomas, blended learning is something i am focused onto in this phase of my Project development. Thank you for sharing this source.
Sam Divall

Assessment and feedback in Assessment (Higher Education Academy) - 1 views

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    An interesting video showing students views on feedback and assessment. This is a good resource to inform educators of factors to account for when designing these learning elements.
Neal Sumner

100 + activities for motivating and retaining online learners - 6 views

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    Great practical resources and ideas from Curtis Bonk et al
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    I found this book the best single piece of information I have read throughout the course on online learning. I really like the fact that it has practical examples and ideas for a wide range of activities and learning outcomes. In my view that's refreshing because I think that the education literature can become sometimes too theoretical and abstract, elaborating on abstract descriptions of what and why should be done, but leaves you on your own when it comes to practical implementation of all the principles. I think that this is a great source of both theoretical and practical information on online learning.
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    Neal, I plan to check this when putting foundations to my Project design.
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    thanks Neal - I like the look of this one too - I am looking at motivation in my project so this might well be of use.
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