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Flipped Learning: A Philosophy, Not a Fad | Teaching United States History - 0 views
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"By being up-front with my students about what I'm asking them to do outside of class, and-most essentially-why I have ordered things in that manner, I'm asking them to be co-owners of their learning experience. By making it clear that I'm doing my level best to value their time, they see my investment in their success."
OER: Some Questions and Answers - 0 views
Pennsylvania State U sees surge of interest in short, skills-based faculty development ... - 1 views
Love Letter to Online Learning - MICHELLE PACANSKY-BROCK - 0 views
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"Our organizational cultures need to embrace online learning as unique. We need to be supporting faculty by immersing them in engaging, meaningful online classes as part of their preparation to becoming great online instructors. When our organizational practices convey a hierarchy between face-to-face and online classes, that hierarchy will translate into the attitudes of the instructors who teach those classes."
Scaling Up Digital Literacy -- Campus Technology - 0 views
Lost (and Found) in Translation: What Online Students Want | EDUCAUSE - 0 views
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"What do students most want from an online class? Connections. They want to develop relationships with the instructor, classmates, and the material. They want online learning to translate seamlessly from their computer to the lecture hall. In other words, to make it feel "real, like you are in the classroom." That's what instructors want, too"
The Emoji Is the Birth of a New Type of Language ( - 0 views
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"All you social dystopians can unclutch your pearls; no linguist thinks this bodes the end of writing. Text is our most powerful, go-to communication tool. For most people, these ideograms are an upgrade. And what an unusual one! Language always changes, of course; slang is born, prances, and dies. But it's exceedingly rare-maybe unprecedented-for a phonetic alphabet to suddenly acquire a big expansion pack of ideograms. In an age where we write more than ever, emoji is the new language of the heart. Go Back to Top. Skip To: Start of Article. "
The Weird and Wonderful World of Academic Twitter: Accounts that mock, self-ridicule an... - 4 views
George Washington U alumni sue university over quality of online program - 4 views
Readiness - Online Education Initiative - 1 views
Students Sue George Washington University Over Online Program | NBC4 Washington - 0 views
Humans Still Win: A Comparison of Two Robo Essay Readers From Turnitin and WriteLab | E... - 0 views
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