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Jonathan Becker

Purdue NExT online learning program set to debut - 0 views

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    Purdue NExT online learning program set to debut: http://t.co/CpezXKRsKS #elearning #highered #onlinelearning #xlearning
michaelreis

SACSCOC Best Practices/OLC scorecard for ID approaches - 1 views

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    From another institution-- scorecard breaking down popular instructional design metrics (e.g. Quality Matters) with SACSCOC online/blended best practices for compliance.
Joyce Kincannon

How to Integrate Live Tweets Into Your Presentation - 0 views

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    "Despite our best efforts, presentations can sometimes turn into one-way communication- us talking and students passively listening. You may be stationed at the front of the classroom, perhaps using PowerPoint slides or showing a video on a screen, while the class follows along silently in their seats. Or, any discussion that is generated might be dominated by the verbal few, with quieter students too intimidated to jump in. Also, when you look at the multiple studies that indicate the brevity of a student's attention span, ranging from two to ten minutes, a lengthy presentation can lose the audience it was designed to teach."
sanamuah

The Most Important LMS Question is… | Mark Morvant - 2 views

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    "The right LMS is the one that most closely aligns with empowering students to create and collaborate.  This is contrary to most learning MANAGEMENT systems.  Managing learning is the last thing that is really needed.  Tasks and abilities are limited so that the process can be managed.  Learning is a messy process. Managing learning frustrates the learner and the instructor. "
Jeff Nugent

DS106: Enabling Open, Public, Participatory Learning | Connected Learning - 0 views

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    "Digital Storytelling 106--better known as "ds106"--sprouted in 2010 as a computer science class on digital storytelling at University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Founded by Jim Groom, educational technology consultant Alan Levine, and instructional technologists Martha Burtis & Tom Woodward, ds106 has evolved into a model for all instructors and students who aspire to experience, explore, and extend connected learning."
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    ds106 as gold standard for open...amazing...
Jonathan Becker

Conner: Confrontational education vs. content delivery - Richmond Times-Dispatch: Guest... - 2 views

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    Apparently, "confrontation" is the sole province of f-2-f teaching. I say, "hogwash!"
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    Certainly no one argues about or discusses difficult concepts online.
Tom Woodward

Phonar: a massive, free photography class - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    Free online driving f2f enrollment
Jeff Nugent

Home - UPCEA CORe - 1 views

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    Perhaps of interest...
Jeff Nugent

JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching - 1 views

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    "Although massive open online courses (MOOCs) are seen to be, and are in fact designed to be, stand-alone online courses, their introduction to the higher education landscape has expanded the space of possibilities for blended course designs (those that combine online and face-to-face learning experiences). Instead of replacing courses at higher education institutions, could MOOCs enhance those courses? This paper reports one such exploration, in which a Stanford University Machine Learning MOOC was integrated into a graduate course in machine learning at Vanderbilt University during the Fall 2012 semester. The blended course design, which leveraged a MOOC course and platform for lecturing, grading, and discussion, enabled the Vanderbilt instructor to lead an overload course in a topic much desired by students. The study shows that while students regarded some elements of the course positively, they had concerns about the coupling of online and in-class components of this particular blended course design. Analysis of student and instructor reflections on the course suggests dimensions for characterizing blended course designs that incorporate MOOCs, either in whole or in part. Given the reported challenges in this case study of integrating a MOOC in its entirety in an on-campus course, the paper advocates for more complex forms of blended learning in which course materials are drawn from multiple MOOCs, as well as from other online sources."
Jonathan Becker

MOOC U: The Revolution Isn't Over - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    " In the news media, MOOCs had gone from being higher education's savior to a bust in a little more than a year."
Joyce Kincannon

The 21st Century Learning Initiative ~ Cognitive Apprenticeship: Making Thinking Visible - 1 views

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    Toward a Synthesis of Schooling and Apprenticeship
Joyce Kincannon

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ntlf.30017/epdf - 0 views

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    Is this work effective and why? or Does this effectively fullfill the assignment? or even Is the planning of the work evident?
Joyce Kincannon

Teaching in a Digital Age | The Open Textbook Project provides flexible and affordable ... - 1 views

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    "Guidelines for designing teaching and learning for a digital age The book examines the underlying principles that guide effective teaching in an age when everyone,and in particular the students we are teaching, are using technology. A framework for making decisions about your teaching is provided, while understanding that every subject is different, and every instructor has something unique and special to bring to their teaching."
Jonathan Becker

Helll-ooo! Watching Videos Does Not Necessarily Lead to Learning -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    "Muller concluded that those "clear," "concise" and "easy to understand" expository videos that abound in science education do not appear to be particularly effective in teaching science. By contrast, videos with dialogue that address the underlying misconceptions students bring to science seem to be more educationally effective."
sanamuah

How to Maintain Your Digital Identity As An Academic | Vitae - 0 views

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    "Take control. In a nutshell, if you do not have a clear online presence, you are allowing Google, Yahoo, and Bing to create your identity for you. As a Lifehacker post on this topic once noted: "You want search engine queries to direct to you and your accomplishments, not your virtual doppelgangers.""
sanamuah

Tonic for the Boring Syllabus - 3 views

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    "The concept of meta-communication suggests that the form of the communication, its nonverbal elements, begin to define the teacher-student relationship. So what relationship do I want with my students? What kind of first impression am I interested in making through my syllabus?"
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    What a great resource, and yes, the all important first impression is the syllabus. A good way to look at it.
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