Read, Written, Resigned | Audrey Watters - 0 views
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Why the current professional development model is broken - 1 views
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Professional development departments in most universities and colleges are staffed by faculty (who themselves may have had no formal training in teaching) who are nevertheless outstanding classroom teachers. While they may provide inspiration for classroom teachers, they are often at best indifferent and at worst hostile to online learning. Indeed professional development units are often separately organized from learning technology support units, and it is the latter who are often called upon to provide professional development workshops for online learning, but with a heavy focus on using technology to support classroom teaching rather than on the re-design of teaching to develop the potential of new technologies.
Using social media where access is restricted. - Followers of the Apocalypse - 2 views
The 10 Biggest Myths About Synchronous Online Teaching (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 2 views
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Myth 1 - Online Learning Is Impersonal Myth 2 - Too Much Going On Myth 3 - My Class Is Unique Myth 4 - Blogs Are for Navel Gazing Myth 5 - Discussion Forums Push on Strings Myth 6 - Online Group Projects Are Impossible Myth 7 - Tech Problems Will Derail Teaching Myth 8 - You Cannot Convey Passion Online Myth 9 - Virtual Classroom as a Literal Translation Myth 10 - Faculty Training Is About Technology
Push-button schools and zap hats - The future of education « The Weblog of (a... - 1 views
Eric Mazur's Keynote at ICER 2011: Observing demos hurts learning, and confus... - 1 views
Cybraryman Internet Catalogue - 0 views
OER Impact : JISC - 0 views
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