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Theron DesRosier

How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition - 0 views

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    "To a limited extent, research directly influences classroom practce when teachers and researchers collaborate in design experiments, or when interested teachers incorporate ideas from research into their classroom practice. This appears as the only line directly linking research and practice in Figure 11.1. More typically, ideas from research are filtered through the development of education materials; through pre-service and in-service teacher and administrator education programs; through public policies at the national, state, and school district levels; and through the public's beliefs about learning and teaching, often gleaned from the popular media and from their own experiences in school. These are the four arenas that mediate the link between research and practice in Figure 11.1 The public includes teachers, whose beliefs may be influenced by popular presentations of research, and parents, whose beliefs about learning and teaching affect classroom practice as well. Several aspects of Figure 11.1 are worth noting. First, the influence of research on the four mediating arenas-education materials, pre-service and in-service teacher and administrator education programs, public policy, and public opinion and the media-has typically been weak for a variety of reasons. Educators generally do not look to research for guidance. The concern of researchers for the validity and robustness of their work, as well as their focus on underlying constructs that explain learning, often differ from the focus of educators on the applicability of htose constructs in real classroom settings with many students, restricted time, and a variety of demands. Even the language used by researchers is very different from that familiar to teachers. And the full schedules of many teachers leaves them with little time to identify and read relevant research. These factors contribute to the feeling voiced by many teachers that research has largely been irrelevant to their work (Fleming,
Theron DesRosier

Just tell me what will be on the test... - 0 views

  • In Maranville’s case, students did not see the value of his approach, the court records suggest. "Some students were quite vocal in their demands that he change his teaching style, which style had already been observed and approved by his peer faculty and administrative superiors,” according to the lawsuit. Students did not want to work in teams and did not want Maranville to ask questions. “They wanted him to lecture.” They also complained, according to the suit, that he did not know how to teach because he is blind.
  • But a few months later, during the spring semester, Maranville received a letter from university president saying that his classroom behavior was not suited to his being granted tenure.
  • "These kind of situations might become a real threat to academic freedom. We have heard from professors who are afraid to be tough with their students because of the possibility of negative evaluations leading to them being let go," Curtis said. As a result, he said, it might be tempting for a faculty member to make classes easy just to garner positive evaluations.
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    After student complaints, Utah professor denied job | Inside Higher Ed I have a teaching innovation for you to consider. Extensive research repeatedly shows a positive impact on student learning. Corporate stakeholders clearly prefer to hire employees that have these skills. Democracy is strengthened… What's that? It might make the students uncomfortable? How do we approach this issue?
Theron DesRosier

Do 'flipped classrooms' get a pass or fail? - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  • Okanagan Mission Secondary School in Kelowna, B.C., is among the early Canadian adopters of the flipped classroom – a model where students switch around what’s traditionally covered at school and what’s assigned for kids to do at home. Instead of lectures in class and homework after school, these students are watching lectures at home care of the Web and working one-on-one on assignments with teachers during school hours. The Globe talked to some of the students – kids taking senior math and biology classes – and their teacher to find how what they make of "flipping out."
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    Okanagan Mission Secondary School in Kelowna, B.C., is among the early Canadian adopters of the flipped classroom - a model where students switch around what's traditionally covered at school and what's assigned for kids to do at home. Instead of lectures in class and homework after school, these students are watching lectures at home care of the Web and working one-on-one on assignments with teachers during school hours. The Globe talked to some of the students - kids taking senior math and biology classes - and their teacher to find how what they make of "flipping out."
Theron DesRosier

Death Knell for the Lecture: Technology as a Passport to Personalized Education NYTimes... - 0 views

  • At Stanford, we recently placed three computer science courses online, using a similar format. Remarkably, in the first four weeks, 300,000 students registered for these courses, with millions of video views and hundreds of thousands of submitted assignments. What can we learn from these successes? First, we see that video content is engaging to students — many of whom grew up on YouTube — and easy for instructors to produce. Second, presenting content in short, bite-size chunks, rather than monolithic hourlong lectures, is better suited to students’ attention spans, and provides the flexibility to tailor instruction to individual students. Those with less preparation can dwell longer on background material without feeling uncomfortable about how they might be perceived by classmates or the instructor. Conversely, students with an aptitude for the topic can move ahead rapidly, avoiding boredom and disengagement. In short, everyone has access to a personalized experience that resembles individual tutoring. Watching passively is not enough. Engagement through exercises and assessments is a critical component of learning. These exercises are designed not just to evaluate the student’s learning, but also, more important, to enhance understanding by prompting recall and placing ideas in context. Moreover, testing allows students to move ahead when they master a concept, rather than when they have spent a stipulated amount of time staring at the teacher who is explaining it. For many types of questions, we now have methods to automatically assess students’ work, allowing them to practice while receiving instant feedback about their performance. With some effort in technology development, our ability to check answers for many types of questions will get closer and closer to that of human graders.
Theron DesRosier

How the Professor Who Fooled Wikipedia Got Caught by Reddit - Yoni Appelbaum - National... - 0 views

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    For many years I have considered Wikipedia to be a great sandbox for students to practice information literacy skills. What does it say? How do you know it is accurate? Who is the source? What do they stand to gain? Are there other perspectives? Who are the stakeholders?
Theron DesRosier

The new education ecology | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

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    "Lee Rainie discusses Pew Internet's most recent findings about Americans use the internet and their mobile devices to learn, share, and create information. He explores how the changed media environment is affecting learners' expectations about the availability of information and the ways in which learning takes place. In this new environment, the traditional boundaries between home and school, teacher and pupil, public and private are breaking down and that is affecting the way learning occurs. Lee also describes how Pew Internet has looked at these subjects and the ways in which schools and families are responding to them."
Theron DesRosier

How To Embed Text Behind a Livescribe Pencast PDF - 2 views

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    This tutorial tells how to embed a livescribe pencast into a pdf.
Theron DesRosier

PresentationTube - 0 views

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    This is in Beta but it looks like it could be interesting. "PresentationTube provides a video presentation desktop recorder and sharing network to help instructors, students, virtual presenters, and business professionals record, publish and share quality, accessible, and interactive video presentations from the comfort of home or office. PresentationTube integrates a variety of presentation aids and synchronizes presenter's audio and video, PowerPoint slides, whiteboard, drawing board, and Web content. PresentationTube provides a slide scrollable thumbnail allowing the user to move to the respective video content and control both the time and progress of video presentation. A PresentationTube presentation allows interactivity via scrollable thumbnail, discussion board, and self-assessment quiz, allowing participants to be heard and involved. No need for new or third-party software or hardware. It is free, with no ads, no banners, and unlimited bandwidth and storage space. "
Theron DesRosier

Essay on the changes that may most threaten traditional higher education | Inside Highe... - 0 views

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    "Imagine the moment when these completion exams permit a person to assemble learning from a variety of academic institutions and life experiences to complete a degree. At that moment, the monopoly of institutions over source and cost loosens, and the student gains control of how knowledge is to be gained and at what price. At that moment, the sources of learning are severed from credentialing. At that moment, American higher education is radically changed."
Theron DesRosier

How to Sync Web Page Events With Embedded YouTube Videos - Mobile in Higher Ed - 0 views

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    a nice tutorial for syncing webpage events with embedded youtube videos.
Theron DesRosier

How Moderator Works - Google Moderator Help Center - 0 views

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    This is the tool used to moderate questions during Obama's campaign. It is also used to some extent in the Stanford AI course. This tool allows the community to moderate the questions that it thinks are most important to answer. In the case of Stanford AI, the highest rated questions receive video responses by the faculty.
Theron DesRosier

Enhancing Education - Carnegie Mellon University - 0 views

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    About this site The Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence and the Office of Technology for Education strive to enhance the quality of education at Carnegie Mellon. We collaborate with our colleagues to improve courses and learning environments by broadening their understanding of the science of learning and how new pedagogical approaches and technologies can enhance student performance."
Theron DesRosier

Solve a Teaching Problem - Carnegie Mellon University - 0 views

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    This site provides practical strategies to address teaching problems across the disciplines. These strategies are firmly grounded in educational research and learning principles. How does it work? Begin with Step 1 Step 1: Identify a PROBLEM you encounter in your teaching. Step 2: Identify possible REASONS for the problem Step 3: Explore STRATEGIES to address the problem.
Brian Maki

Techniques for Assessing Prior Learning | Academic Impressions - 0 views

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    This week, Jamie Merisotis, president and CEO of the Lumina Foundation for Education, released a statement offering ideas for a national strategy to rapidly train workers for new jobs; among these, prior learning assessment (PLA) was cited as one possible game-changer. But beyond CLEP and the controversial challenge exam, how can enrollment managers and academic leaders assess prior learning effectively and with rigor? We asked Denise Hart, director of adult education and creator of the Success Program at Fairleigh Dickinson University, and author of a landmark study of prior learning assessment portfolios, for techniques that institutions should be thinking about.
Theron DesRosier

Example of Pencast embedded in a PDF - 3 views

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    This presentation shows how to embedd a pencast in a pdf, what it looks like and also provides good ideas for using pencasts in the classroom.
Rebecca Stull

Tutorials for Faculty & eLCs - 0 views

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    Check out the Tutorial page on teach.wsu.edu -- and please direct instructors to explore. Many videos have been added, covering a wide range of topics
Theron DesRosier

Single Subject Notebook, 4-Pack - 0 views

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    You will need college-ruled dot paper to create a livescribe presentation embedded in a PDF. This pack contains 4 notebooks with 100 pages of perforated 8.5 x 11 college ruled, dot paper, three-hole punched. This pack costs $19.95
Rebecca Stull

Using Angel on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Angel 7.4 Angel resource for faculty or eLC's.
Theron DesRosier

Diigo Tutorial - 1 views

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    Another good overview of diigo. Watch this if you are just getting started.
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