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Category Archives: Teaching Online
Engaging Students Through Asynchronous Video-Based Discussions in Online Courses | EDUCAUSE
As growing numbers of students take online and hybrid courses, higher education institutions are looking for ways to cultivate and sustain engagement — Read on er.educause.edu/articles/2020/8/engaging-students-through-asynchronous-video-based-discussions-in-online-courses
Bright ideas! Take a look at some of the ways teachers are getting creative with distance education | KTLA
We’re all adapting to work from home, but teachers, in particular, have had to figure out unique ways of recreating that classroom experience in front of a camera. Here’s how they’re doing it. Follow Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro on Instagram for more tech news, tips and gadgets! “They have WiFi issues, I have WiFi issues. There’s justContinue reading “Bright ideas! Take a look at some of the ways teachers are getting creative with distance education | KTLA”
“Mind the gap”: The enormity of change in the transition to online learning – Part two – Academic Matters
“Mind the gap”: The enormity of change in the transition to online learning – Part two – Academic Matters — Read on academicmatters.ca/mind-the-gap-reflections-and-critical-insights-on-the-urgent-transition-to-online-learning-in-a-time-of-crisis-part-two/
Educators share their distance learning stories
We sit down with 8 school leaders to talk about back-to-school during a pandemic and their experiences with distance learning. — Read on blog.google/outreach-initiatives/education/distance-learning-stories/
7 Ways to Assess Students Online and Minimize Cheating
What can you do to promote academic integrity in your virtual classroom without joining the “arms race” in cheating-prevention tools? — Read on http://www.chronicle.com/article/7-ways-to-assess-students-online-and-minimize-cheating
Online Courses the New Norm in College — Campus Technology
While 40 percent of IT higher education IT leaders and instructional technologists said in June 2020 that their college or university was planning for “mostly in-person” classes for the fall, that share plummeted to less than 5 percent by August, according to a recent study by Educause. — Read on campustechnology.com/articles/2020/09/22/online-courses-the-new-norm-in-college.aspx
5 tips on how unis can do more to design online learning that works for all students
Online learning can create problems for students, particularly those with disabilities, unless platforms and content are designed with accessibility and inclusion in mind. — Read on theconversation.com/5-tips-on-how-unis-can-do-more-to-design-online-learning-that-works-for-all-students-144803
Online ABC Learning Designer in a (Google) spreadsheet | Carnet de François Jourde
The tool here presented (by François Jourde and Erwan Gallenne) is based on the methodology ABC Learning Design, a project developed at University College London (UCL): ABC Learning Design @ UCL. ABC Learning design was developed by Clive Young and Nataša Perović in 2014. The ABC Learning Design & the six learning types Although originally…Continue reading “Online ABC Learning Designer in a (Google) spreadsheet | Carnet de François Jourde”
Distance learning sans the screen | Deccan Herald
If online education is to be effective, both the teachers and apps need to adapt their pedagogy to keep students engaged — Read on http://www.deccanherald.com/supplements/dh-education/distance-learning-sans-the-screen-883963.html