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Face-to-face at a distance: Building a learning community online - with  Steven Wheeler

Moderator: Lisa Marie Blaschke
Presenter: Steve Wheeler

https://www.eden-online.org/face-to-face-at-a-distance-building-a-learning-community-online/

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Behaviors & Strategies for Improving Your Instructor Presence

Behaviors & Strategies for Improving Your Instructor Presence | Digital Delights | Scoop.it
A helpful list of behaviors and strategies for improving instructor presence in an online class.
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Lecturing into your laptop is not nearly enough

Lecturing into your laptop is not nearly enough | Digital Delights | Scoop.it
Good online pedagogy is all about readability, comprehension checks – and endless clicks, says Nicholas Murgatroyd
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A New Pedagogy is Emerging... and Online Learning is a Key Contributing Factor 

A New Pedagogy is Emerging... and Online Learning is a Key Contributing Factor  | Digital Delights | Scoop.it
Ana Cristina Pratas's insight:

"WHAT TRIGGERS THIS NEW PEDAGOGY?

Changes in society, student expectations, and technology are motivating university and college faculty and instructors to rethink pedagogy and teaching methods.

New Demands of a Knowledge-Based Society

There are three separate factors at work in the knowledge-based society. The first is the continuing development of new knowledge, making it difficult to compress all students need to know within the limited time span of a post-secondary program or course. This means helping students to manage knowledge - how to find, analyze, evaluate, and apply knowledge as it constantly shifts and grows.

The second factor is the increased emphasis on applying knowledge to meet the demands of 21st century society, using skills such as critical thinking, independent learning, the use of relevant information technology, software, and data within a discipline, and entrepreneurialism. The development of such skills requires active learning in rich and complex environments, with plenty of opportunities to develop, apply, assess and practice such skills.

Thirdly, it means educating students with the skills to manage their own learning throughout life, so they can continue to learn after graduation.

New Student Expectations

Even the most idealistic students expect to find good jobs after several years of study, jobs where they can apply their learning and earn a reasonable income. This is especially true as tuition and other educational costs increase. Students expect to be actively engaged in and see the relevance of their learning to the real world.

Today's students grew up in a world where technology is a natural part of their environment. Their expectation is that technology is used whenever appropriate to help them learn, develop essential informational and technological literacy skills, and master the fluency necessary in their specific subject domain.

New Technologies

Continuing advances in digital technologies, social media, and mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, give the end user, the student, much more control over access to and the creation and sharing of knowledge. This empowers students, and faculty and instructors are finding ways to leverage this enhanced student control to increase their motivation and content relevance."

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New approaches to discussion boards aim for dynamic online learning experiences

New approaches to discussion boards aim for dynamic online learning experiences | Digital Delights | Scoop.it
Instructors and students alike are growing tired of the discussion board formula. Innovative approaches point to the potential for more meaningful online learning experiences.
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