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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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.
From Moodle to Facebook: Exploring students' motivation and experiences in online commu... - 2 views
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Highlights * We explore factors affecting students' engagement with Moodle and Facebook. * Students were not interested in using Moodle, yet active on Facebook. * We use Activity Theory as a lens for data interpretation. * Factors are categorized as technological, individual, and community levels.
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Hello there, Thanks for sharing this Ivan - good one I hope I can effectively operationalize some ideas. Thanks Z
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Interesting! As are a number of the papers suggested afterwards which I will bookmark too! As an aside you may be interested in the paper Cass Business School students present to the Moodle Research Conference last year: http://research.moodle.net/mod/data/view.php?d=7&rid=124 One point of interest I'm keen to follow is the possible rise in more student-led studies (at City?) - in this case, both surveying students and by students. I'm also interested in how we could look more at involving learners in the design process.
HEA student engagement literature review 2013 - 0 views
Building Community Through Online Discussion - 0 views
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This academic paper discusses strategies for encouraging first year undergraduate students to participate in online discussion. It looks at Salmon's five stage model to engage students and the responsibility that lecturers have to initiate purposeful activities that promote community development.
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Thomas, it seems that there has been lot of thoughts on UG. Have you found any info on PG students as well?
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