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Just in Time to F lip Your C lassroom - 0 views

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    With advocates like Sal Khan and Bill Gates, flipped classrooms are attracting an increasing amount of media and research attention. We had heard Khan's TED talk and were aware of the concept of inverted pedagogies in general. Yet, it really hit home when we accidentally flipped our classroom. Our objective was to better prepare our students for class. We set out to effectively move some of our course content outside of class and decided to tweak the Just-in-Time-Teaching approach (JiTT). To our surprise, this tweak - which we like to call the flip-JiTT - ended up completely flipping our classroom. What follows is narrative of our experience and a procedure that any teacher can use to extend JiTT to a flipped classroom
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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
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Introduction - ETEC 522 - Flipped & BLended Learning - 0 views

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    "Flipped learning is an approach to learning in which the order of the typical classroom lecture and work outside the classroom are reversed. Instead of the classroom lectures preceding assignments,...
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Learning Theories, Learning Models, Learning Theory Summaries - in Plain English! - 1 views

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    Learning Theories & Models for Educational Research & Practice.
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    Learning Theories & Models for Educational Research & Practice.
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Good Practice Exchange: Peer Learning Communities - YouTube - 1 views

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    An excellent example of how Peer learning communities can work effectively with minimal educator input.
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Higher education needs to build global learning communities | Higher Education Network ... - 2 views

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    Having lived abroad (in the Middle East) I had experienced multicultural society. It is a question how effective might be growing a community virtually when physical contact would help overcome some hurdles. A food for thought., IvanS
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Reflective Learning and the Glass Half Empty | Jenny Connected - 1 views

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    Having read around I like the people everyone likes - Schon, Moon, Gibbs - however this little blog post and recording by Jenny Mackness has helped put it into practical terms and I can now see a glimpse of what Neal has " been on about"!
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    I have been told twice, very recently, and quite often in the past - that I am a glass half empty person. In other words I am a pessimist and the implication is that this is not good. Good would be...
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Data and Society Research Institute & newsletter - 0 views

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    Data & Society is an NYC-based think/do tank focused on social, cultural, and ethical issues arising from data-centric technological development. I have subscribed tot he newsletter - and its cool!
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    Data & Society Research Institute
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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.
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The Truly Monumental Guide to Building Online Communities - Mack Web Solutions - 4 views

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    So, you want to learn about building online communities? Then you've come to the right place!
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    Thank you Sam Divall. I found this very usefull at this initial stage of TEAP.
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University of Wolverhampton - What is Blended Learning? - 0 views

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    Good breakdown and explanation of Blended Learning as an approach to learning and teaching. This combines and aligns learning undertaken in face to face sessions with learning opportunities created online.
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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.
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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.
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12 Keys To Building Your Online Community. - 3 views

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    Very useful page detailing items to consider in building an online community. Most interesting of all is the comment that 'good content is spread by your community'.
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    Sam, indeed valid points. I feel they will be useful when thinking about the project.
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    thanks sam - just what I need to get my blogging started - I better build up some content and a schedule !
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Queens University Belfast - Principles of assessment - 0 views

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    Good example of an institutions advice to its' facility on the benefits of using technology with assessment.
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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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Daphne Koller: What we are learning from online education. - 1 views

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    An inspirational talk about how it is possible to create free education for everyone using technology.
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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
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Making effective videos for online courses: analysis from MIT - 2 views

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    An MIT Computer Science lab publication that presents analysis on what users want in online videos
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    An MIT Computer Science lab publication that presents analysis on what users want in online videos
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Building Online Communities in Higher Education Institutions: Creating Collaborative Ex... - 1 views

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    Brilliant book on different aspects of building online communities A bit expensive but worth adding to university library. Individual chapters can be bought and downloaded
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