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Robyn Jay

Welcome to the MCJLE Benrichou Wiki! , Arts, Monash University - 0 views

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    ed by the MCJLE for teachers and the information placed there will be checked for its appropriateness and relevance. Information can be placed on the wiki by teachers for the purpose of sharing with other teachers.
Robyn Jay

Creating and Using Social Bookmarking in a University Library | EDUCAUSE CONNECT - 0 views

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    E2006 Podcast:
Karsten Sommer

Interective Wimba Classroom Tutorials - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences - 2 views

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    Great resource for both presenters and participants - well worth a look.
Bronwyn Davies

Thinking Out of the Box: How the University of British Columbia School of Nursing Created a Practice e-Portfolio by Fareed Teja : Learning Solutions Magazine - 3 views

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    "PeP allows students to enter log and journal entries about their clinical experiences that are tied to specific competencies as required by the CRNBC (College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia) and CNA (Canadian Nurses Association) provincial and national nursing organizations. … It also allows students to export their portfolio information outside of the system to use throughout their professional careers."
Robyn Jay

Design processes for teaching « The Weblog of (a) David Jones - 1 views

  • Without question this design process should be informed by knowledge of pedagogy, but the process itself is worthy of description as there are differing options and perspectives.
  • Reigeluth (1983) defines instructional design as a set of decision-marking procedures that, given a set of outcomes for student to achieve and knowledge of the context within which they will achieve them, guides the choice and development of effective instructional strategies.
  • The learning theory used to inform instructional design has moved on from its behaviourist origins, moving through cognitivism, constructivism and slowly into connectivism.
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  • Models, such as ADDIE, are most useful in the systematic planning of major revisions of an existing course or the creation of a new course. However, traditional university academics spend relatively little time in systematic planning activities prior to teaching an existing course (Lattuca and Stark 2009). A significant reason for this is that academics are not often required to engage in the development of new courses or major overhauls of existing courses (Stark and Lowther 1988). The pre-dominant practice is teaching an existing course, often a course the academic has taught previously. When this happens, academics spend most of their time fine tuning a course or making minor modifications to material or content
  • actual teaching and learning that occurs is more in line with the teacher’s implicit internalised knowledge and not that described in published course descriptions
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