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Jim Aird

Why a leading professor of new media just banned technology use in class - The Washingt... - 0 views

  • Multi-taskers often think they are like gym rats, bulking up their ability to juggle tasks, when in fact they are like alcoholics, degrading their abilities through over-consumption.
  • I’ve stopped thinking of students as people who simply make choices about whether to pay attention, and started thinking of them as people trying to pay attention but having to compete with various influences, the largest of which is their own propensity towards involuntary and emotional reaction.
  • Professors are at least as bad at estimating how interesting we are as the students are at estimating their ability to focus.
Laura Sederberg

OER and Textbook Debate - 1 views

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    Read about what Community Colleges are doing to save student money.
Jim Aird

Blogs Aren't Better Than Journal Assignments. They're Just Different. - Wired Campus - ... - 0 views

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    Blogs or Journals??  It depends on the kind of reflection you are looking for.
Jim Aird

Helping Learners Get The Most Out Of Online Discussions - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    Taking discussions to the next level.
Laura Sederberg

Research: When it Comes to Visual Activities, Video Gamers Learn Faster -- Campus Techn... - 0 views

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    Gaming Score one for gamers. An experiment at Brown University has found a correlation between people who frequently play video games and their ability to retain learning about two quickly learned visual activities. The results suggest that video game playing not only improves player performance but also builds up the capacity to improve performance.
Marjorie Shepard

First Day of Class Activity: The Interest Inventory - 1 views

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    Another valuable question is "What else do you want me to know about you?" Many times the answers will require that you take some kind of action. Some students might tell you that they have Attention Deficit Disorder or a different learning disability, that they need to see written notes to understand material, or that they need extra time during exams. You will have to determine how to respond to the answers they provide, but it often is far more useful to have the information at the start of class so that you can work with each student appropriately.
Marjorie Shepard

Avoiding the Trap of the Info Dump for Online Course Announcements - 0 views

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    "...this is a time-management strategy for overwhelmed faculty. "I'm swamped for time so let me just blast this all out at once. Phew. I've done my part; now the rest is up to them." In struggling to help manage our own information overload, we pass the overload along to our students. I don't believe it's our intention to pass the buck, but you know what they say about good intentions.
Marjorie Shepard

Problem-Based Learning: Six Steps to Design, Implement, and Assess - 0 views

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    h an embedded problem that will emerge through student brainstorming. Think of a real, complex issue related to your course content. It's seldom difficult to identify lots of problems in our fields; the key is writing a scenario for our students that will elicit the types of thinking, discussion, research, and learning that need to take place to meet the learning outcomes. Scenario
Claudine Franquet

815 Free Art Books from World Class Museums: The Met, the Guggenheim, the Getty & LACMA... - 0 views

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    "815 Free Art Books from World Class Museums: The Met, the Guggenheim, the Getty & LACMA"
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