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Roger Harrison

Personal Learning Plans - Example Certs - 0 views

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    a sort of combination between curriculum vitae software and catelogue/showcase of competency based learning. A good example that highlights what might happen in future with increased self directed learning and personal learning plans.
Roger Harrison

Online Learning: A User's Guide to Forking Education | Online Learning | HYBRID PEDAGOGY - 0 views

  • Cathy N. Davidson argued exactly this at her presentation, “Access Demands a Paradigm Shift,” at the 2013 Modern Language Association conference
  • The discussion forum, currently the holy grail of "engagement" inside most online courses, is particularly problematic. Exchanges within forums are usually too strictly controlled and reduce honest interaction to busy-work scored by a rubric. These interactions rarely resemble the many and varied kinds of discussions possible in a classroom. And many teachers require things of online discussions that they would never demand in an on-ground classroom: one post of at least 250 words, properly cited, and exactly 2 responses to fellow students. Imagine trying to create a lively classroom discussion with these kinds of constraints.
  • hierarchical discussion forum tools
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  • the best learning happens not inside courses but between them.
  • So, for example, I am working to create collaborations between courses at several institutions and assignments that bridge a course offered one term and a different course offered the next. I ask students to reflect on the connections
  • example, replace the video lecture that begins many online "lessons" with a video made by a student.
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    about the need for a paradigm shift
Roger Harrison

Selecting meaningful #socialmedia tools for a #MOOC or #PLN - 0 views

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    examples of some social media tools for education
Roger Harrison

3e-Strategy - 0 views

  • Feedback from the 2009 MLE Evaluation highlighted that Edinburgh Napier students expect all their modules to be supported online, and that they value a balance of face-to-face contact with
  • online interaction. While few modules or programmes can be taught fully online, an underlying principle of the benchmark is that all modules can adopt technology to benefit some aspect of the learning, teaching and assessment experience. This could involve the use of technology to:
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    good example for Edinburgh Napier of their elearning structure etc
Roger Harrison

MOOC - International Health Systems | Canvas Network - 0 views

  • Participants in this course will examine social, economic, and political determinants of health; the evolution of various systems around the world; key health policies and priorities; models of providing health care and insurance; and systems of remuneration, financing, planning, manpower, education, and training. You will review the major determinants of health status; international development and social change around the world and reflect on how these issues and trends apply to our own health care system and society.
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