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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Janine Modestow

Janine Modestow

Assessment Criteria - 7 views

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    This site has a plethora of rubrics for assessing the new technology-based projects we will encounter in our classroom. It provides links to rubrics for podcasts, wikis, blogs, websites, voice threads, and more. It's a great resource when planning a rubric for your own classroom projects.
Janine Modestow

A Rubric for Evaluating Student Blogs - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 4 views

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    The pedagogical value and the challenges of integrating student blogging into your teaching is a recurring topic on ProfHacker. Some of our earliest posts dealt with student blogging, and we have revisited the issue frequently. Most recently, Jeff and Julie wrote about that age-old question-How are you going to grade this?-when it comes to evaluating classroom blogs.
Janine Modestow

Evaluating Students' Written Performance in the Online Classroom - 2 views

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    This article by John F. Bauer and Rebecca S. Anderson helps explain valuable criteria and sample rubrics for evaluating online classroom formal and informal discussions, explaining the rationale for different rubrics for each and providing sample of each.
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The Good Place (Michael L. Umphrey on gardening, teaching, and writing) - 1 views

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    A great perspective on the similarities between the initial transformation from folk culture to commercial culture and the same transformation back from commercial culture to folk culture. Everyone can produce, but, at the same time, it requires that we be more critical of what we consume. It discusses the transformation from high schools of the past to the present.
Janine Modestow

Academic Honesty in the Online Environment - 0 views

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    This article struggles with the difficulty of determining whether or not a student has cheated in an online class. It doesn't, however, provide many real-life solutions other than requiring short response answers.
Janine Modestow

My Study Stack - 0 views

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    A great way to set up flashcards for your students to help them study vocabulary. It has really cheesy games, but the flashcards and matching portions are great.
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