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Great article on attrition rates in online learning - 2 views

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    This paper argues that first time eLearners often experience cognitive overload, (as described in Cognitive Load Theory), in the early stages of an online course and it is suggested that this is a likely contributor to high drop out rates, particularly in terms of those withdrawing within the first few weeks of the course start
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Discovery Education Canada - 1 views

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    I just found this nice little collection of resources while looking for project ideas. The site is Canadian and has resources for grades K-12. The subjects are also broken down into science, english, social studies and math (and it's further broken down within each of these). There are a number of activities and lesson plans available for teachers and the topics covered are all very current and I'm sure they would engage today's student. One of the especially nice things on this site is that they also have resources for parents and students. I think this is key, as so much learning takes place outside of the classroom.
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MrsFucoloro-InstructionalTechnology - Content Curation & Social Bookmarking - 3 views

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    This site has some great resources to help organize your digital workflow. The resources have been nicely organized and categorized into the following areas: Within a Learning Management System; On a Webpage, Wiki or Blog; Using a Web Tool both Teachers and Students can curate content; Using Open Educational Resources; Using Primary Source Material ... and more.
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Cool Tools for 21st Century Learning - 0 views

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    You must check out this blog. It presents ideas for efficient and effective tech integration. One tab focuses on professional development options for 21st century educators, each topic relating to using technology in the classroom. There is a page on Digital Literacy Badges, Google Docs; the list goes on as some of the pages have multiple tabs to take you to even more information. I could spend hours exploring. It is amazing the number of different online sites available for teachers to host content and for students to present their understanding. The host of this blog Sue Oxenvad also offers online professional development, which you can register for on the blog.
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Open Learn - 0 views

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    OpenLearn aims to break the barriers to education by reaching millions of learners around the world, providing free educational resources and inviting all to sample courses that our registered students take - for free!
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Terry Anderson - Slideshare - Social and Cognitive Presence in virtual environments - 0 views

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    Terry Anderson - Slideshare - Social and Cognitive Presence in virtual environments
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Online course sparks flood of emails - Letters - Times Colonist - 0 views

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    Re: "Online learning shaking up the world of education," Jan. 30. Monday I started a MOOC (massive open online course) at the University of Edinburgh, "An Introduction to Philosophy." Eighty thousand students are enrolled. My email inbox is crammed with hundreds of introductory personal statements covering what meals students just ate, major obsessions, relationships, etc.
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Colleges Adapt Online Courses to Ease Burden - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Another part of the equation --retention! Some interesting comments,too,about requisite skills
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Search | TeachBC - 0 views

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    This site has lots of resources for education, with a specific BC curriculum focus. There is also a nice focus on First Nations topics across a number of subject areas. It could be a good idea to take a closer look for things like lessons plans or lesson ideas if you're running low on creativity.
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Considering Copyright in Courses - 1 views

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    I'm reposting this from VIU Faculty of Education's Facebook page. It contains very useful information about deciding whether you can use materials in your practicum, classroom lessons, presentations, etc. from VIU Professor Julia Hengstler. Evidently, BC Teachers must be aware of the intellectual property clauses in their contracts.
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NASA for Educators - 3 views

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    I thought this was a really cool set of resources directly from NASA. Most of it is aimed at educators from a K-12 level. There is some really interesting stuff here, especially for educators in the science and technology fields. It even breaks down what audiences resources are appropriate for. I think the fact that NASA is involved could be a built-in way to grad student attention, right off the bat (I would love to check out a NASA webinar as a secondary student)
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Aboriginal Education Resources, BC Ministry of Education - 2 views

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    Here is a site containing links to a number of resources regarding Aboriginal education, hosted by the BC ministry of education. This could ask as a great starting point when looking for ideas on how to integrate Aboriginal themes an lessons into your classroom.
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Understanding Science - 2 views

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    I love this site. It's hosted by the University of Berkeley and has a ton of great information for educators in the sciences. Not only does it have some really great resources for science education from kindergarten through to grade 12 (and actually even into undergraduate), but is also has lessons for teachers who may need a little refreshing on the topic.
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Twelve Reasons To Teach Searching Techniques With Google Advanced Search… Eve... - 0 views

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    Digital literacy blog about using google advanced search as a way to teach kids to use the basic google search tool. A valuable brief for anyone who uses the internet.
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    For our Principles of Education course, we were given a reading on digital literacy by Alan November. In it, this blog is referenced. The reading and this blog really opened my eyes to the way that search engines work. I realized that in order to teach students to be digitally literate, I need to become much more digitally literate myself. A very insightful read.
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The effects of Social Presence in Online Learning - 0 views

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    This is a good review of the chapters that we read from Karen Kear in 503. The article talks about the various tools used to communicate with students and their effects on both the asynchronous and synchronous learner.
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They're not just big kids: Motivating adult learners - 0 views

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    Thoms, K. J. (2001). They're not just big kids: Motivating adult learners. Retrieved from: http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED463720.pdf This is a good paper for those who are working with adult learners
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Teachers Guide on The Use of Wikis in Education ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Lea... - 0 views

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    Wiki guide Good guideline on how to create wikis and some examples of them.
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