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in title, tags, annotations or urlSeven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education | The Center for Teaching and Learning | UNC Charlotte - 2 views
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we offer seven principles based on research on good teaching and learning in colleges and universities. Good practice in undergraduate education: encourages contact between students and faculty, develops reciprocity and cooperation among students, encourages active learning, gives prompt feedback, emphasizes time on task, communicates high expectations, and respects diverse talents and ways of learning.
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They rest on 50 years of research on the way teachers teach and students learn how students work and play with one another, and how students and faculty talk to each other.
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While each practice can stand alone on its own, when all are present their effects multiply. Together they employ six powerful forces in education: activity, expectations, cooperation, interaction, diversity, and Responsibility.
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we offer seven principles based on research on good teaching and learning in colleges and universities. Good practice in undergraduate education: encourages contact between students and faculty, develops reciprocity and cooperation among students, encourages active learning, gives prompt feedback, emphasizes time on task, communicates high expectations, and respects diverse talents and ways of learning.
Designing collections for the web - 0 views
10 Damaging E-learning Myths - 5 views
Elias - 1 views
A critical examination of Blackboard's e-learning environment - Coopman - 3 views
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teaching/learning as performance and teaching/learning as text
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perceived institutional presence — the degree to which online learners felt connected to the university — was positively related to learning outcomes, satisfaction with the course, and intent to stay in the program.
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students in the traditional classes interacted with each other far less than those in the hybrid (Web–enhanced) classes
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Social Networking: Bridging Formal and Informal Learning by Clark N. Quinn : Learning Solutions Magazine - 0 views
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