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Jonathan Becker

Doubts About Data: 2016 Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology - 0 views

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    "The findings also show faculty members are creating new opportunities with technology. Through experimentation with online education, for example, faculty members say they are able to serve a more diverse set of students and think more critically about how to engage students with course content, and with free and open course materials, they say they are increasing access to education."
anonymous

All Our Ideas - Bringing survey research into the digital age - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 16 Dec 14 - No Cached
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    Simple to use "wiki survey"
Yin Wah Kreher

Survey reveals 40% of students go without food because of money concerns - Finances - S... - 0 views

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    "As many as 40 per cent of students have gone without food because they are concerned about their finances, a stark new survey has revealed." Had heard stories about VCU UGs starving & in need of food, now even in the UK. What can we do?
Jonathan Becker

What My Daughter (the College Senior) Has Taught Me About College | Vitae - 0 views

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    "For example, Jaclyn is the underlying reason that I've had something of a change of heart about online classes. While I've been making a substantial contribution to my daughter's tuition and living expenses, Jaclyn decided in her sophomore year to get a job so that she could afford to move off campus and live a little better than she would if she stayed in the dorms. In the process, she took some online classes that fit her work schedule better than the traditional courses. Before my daughter started college, I couldn't see much reason for students at a bricks-and-mortar college to take online classes. Now I realize why those courses make so much sense for students who work - either out of necessity or by choice. It was Jaclyn who made it very clear to me that some online courses are much better than others. Good online classes have taught her much more than bad survey courses in the traditional format with 400 students in them. Her experiences were what inspired me to create what I hope will be a quality online class of my own."
Jonathan Becker

Survey finds board members lack knowledge but see big future for ed tech | Inside Highe... - 0 views

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    "Digital Foreigners in Charge"
Enoch Hale

Bryan Carter Enables Students to Inhabit History - The Digital Campus - The Chronicle o... - 0 views

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    "Students who enroll in Bryan Carter's courses on the Harlem Renaissance don't just get a survey of the period's rich culture. They immerse themselves in it."
Tom Woodward

Survey Style Multiple Choice Fields with Gravity Forms | rocketgenius - 1 views

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    If you want to custom style Gravity Forms, this is a pretty good tutorial and setup.
Tom Woodward

Strategies for Coping with Information Overload, ca.1550-1700 - 0 views

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    "This article surveys some of the ways in which early modern scholars responded to what they perceived as an overabundance of books. In addition to owning more books and applying selective judgment as well as renewed diligence to their reading and note-taking, scholars devised shortcuts, sometimes based on medieval antecedents. These shortcuts included the use of the alphabetical index, whether printed or handmade, to read a book in parts, and the use of reference books, amanuenses, abbreviations, or the cutting and pasting from printed or manuscript sources to save time and effort in note-taking. "
Tom Woodward

Taylor & Francis Online :: Response option configuration of online administered Likert ... - 0 views

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    "Results indicated that vertically unidirectional response options should be used when absolute judgments are being made using online-administered Likert scales. When relative judgments are being made, horizontally unidirectional response options should be used."
anonymous

Babson Group reflects on final report on online education enrollments - 0 views

  • In fall 2002, about 27 percent of administrators said faculty members accepted online courses as a legitimate method of delivering education. When the Babson Group ran its survey last fall, 29.1 percent of administrators said the same. The report describes that lack of progress as a “continuing failure of online education.”
  • “We’ve basically reached a point where everybody for whom [online education] is important for their institution is fully on board,” Seaman said.
  • Other than helping students who may not have been able to physically attend classes pursue higher education, distance education has had “very little impact,” he said.
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