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Who "We" Are on the FutureEd MOOC: Map and Infographics of Participants | HASTAC - 0 views
Growing_an_Edinburgh_MOOC.pdf - 0 views
Rubrics - 0 views
Bloom's Taxonomy - 0 views
7 Things You Should Know About Calibrated Peer Review | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views
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Abstract Calibrated Peer Review (CPR) is a system developed at UCLA for coordinating and evaluating peer reviews of student work. In CPR, students review one another's assignments in an anonymous system, providing feedback to other students while also learning how to recognize strengths and weaknesses of their own efforts. Peer review might hold particular promise for MOOCs and other high-enrollment courses that struggle with assessment and feedback, though the benefits of peer review can apply to any community of learners, large or small. The 7 Things You Should Know About... series from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) provides concise information on emerging learning technologies. Each brief focuses on a single technology and describes what it is, where it is going, and why it matters to teaching and learning. Use these briefs for a no-jargon, quick overview of a topic and share them with time-pressed colleagues.
7 Things You Should Know About Competency-Based Education | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views
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"Abstract Competency-based education (CBE) awards academic credit based on mastery of clearly defined competencies. CBE replaces the conventional model in which time is fixed and learning is variable with a model in which the time is variable and the learning is fixed. CBE is built around clearly defined competencies and measurable learning objectives that demonstrate mastery of those competencies. Measuring learning by competency is not new, but various challenges facing higher education, combined with new models and technologies, have brought a new focus on CBE. A growing number of competency-based programs have been developed at all levels of instruction. CBE capitalizes on the potential of online learning, enabling new models that can reduce both the cost and time needed to earn credentials while better preparing students for their professional lives. The 7 Things You Should Know About... series from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) provides concise information on emerging learning technologies. Each brief focuses on a single technology and describes what it is, where it is going, and why it matters to teaching and learning. Use these briefs for a no-jargon, quick overview of a topic and share them with time-pressed colleagues."
Epicenter: University Innovation Fellows - 0 views
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"The University Innovation Fellows program offers undergraduate students in engineering and other fields the training and support to become leaders who catalyze change on their home campuses. The Fellows, nominated by their deans and faculty, help attract students to innovation and entrepreneurship movements on campus. Read more about the Fellows' activities » The program is run by the National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation (Epicenter), which is funded by the National Science Foundation and directed by Stanford University and the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA). Visit the home of the University Innovation Fellows: dreamdesigndeliver.org"
03. CCK08 - The Distributed Course - The MOOC Guide - 0 views
About IFTTT - IFTTT - 0 views
Nanomanufacturing: Pushing the Boundaries of Scale, Speed and Learning | Stanford Online - 0 views
Integrated Course Design - 0 views
Tomorrow's Professor Postings - 0 views
Four Skills to Emphasize for STEM Students (part 2 in a series) | Teaching Commons - 0 views
7 Things You Should Read About Intelligent Tutoring | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views
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