This interactive timeline focuses on nine key theories for designing blended and online learning in Higher Education from 1885-2020. — Read on http://www.mybrainisopen.net/learning-theories-timeline
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The Real Issue Isn’t Student Engagement – John Spencer
The Real Issue Isn’t Student Engagement – John Spencer — Read on http://www.spencerauthor.com/student-ownership-online/
Why a blended online learning model is here to stay
The most successful versions of combined online and in-person instruction will prioritize connectivity and foster community. — Read on http://www.fastcompany.com/90559185/prepare-for-a-blended-future-why-virtual-learning-is-here-to-stay
Using High-Impact, Evidence-Based strategies to Improve Online Teaching | Edutopia
What do highly effective teachers do in online classrooms? We combed through dozens of studies to find the best research-backed ideas. — Read on http://www.edutopia.org/article/7-high-impact-evidence-based-tips-online-teaching
Strategies for Fostering a Productive Distance Learning Experience | Getting Smart
By: Erin Gohl & Kristen Thorson. Erin and Kristen share best practices for educators to create productive distance learning experiences. — Read on http://www.gettingsmart.com/2020/10/strategies-for-fostering-a-productive-distance-learning-experience/
Issues to Consider Before Adopting a Digital Platform or Learning Program | National Education Policy Center
The COVID-19 pandemic has given the entire country a crash course in virtual education and digital education platforms. School leaders have been forced to consider a set of very imperfect options as they struggle to reopen their schools. This three-brief collection identifies key issues for school leaders to consider before adopting a digital platform or learning program that willContinue reading “Issues to Consider Before Adopting a Digital Platform or Learning Program | National Education Policy Center”
Online learning ‘new ballgame’ for many academic instructors | The Advance-Titan
Over 130 instructors completed the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) Summer 2020 Online Initiative that provided instructors with tools and strategies to teach effective online classes. “Online learning is a new ballgame for many instructors,” Instructional Designer Sarah Bradway said. “I think that having the summer training has really helped to get…Continue reading “Online learning ‘new ballgame’ for many academic instructors | The Advance-Titan”
Debunking a few myths on online learning | by Enrique Dans | Enrique Dans | Sep, 2020 | Medium
Last week, in one of my articles, a reader commented that online learning basically consisted of “recorded videos and a web with tutorials and examples”. For someone who has been teaching online for… — Read on medium.com/enrique-dans/debunking-a-few-myths-on-online-learning-a6b33116d552
Companies and instructors build technology to take remote instruction video tools to the next level
Frustrated with Zoom’s instructional limitations, developers and entrepreneurs take matters into their own hands. — Read on insidehighered.com/news/2020/09/29/companies-and-instructors-build-technology-take-remote-instruction-video-tools-next
The effects of online learning | Forge
The effects of online learning | Forge — Read on forgetoday.com/2020/09/15/the-effects-of-online-learning/