Before Claiming That Online Learning Sucks, Remember That Poor Design Leads to Poor Outcomes.
https://medium.com/the-faculty/online-learning-is-not-the-problem-bad-design-is-48442982b5e3…
DawsonITE is a blog devoted to Educational Technology. It's compiled by Rafael Scapin, Coordinator of Educational Technology at Dawson College in Montreal (Canada).
Before Claiming That Online Learning Sucks, Remember That Poor Design Leads to Poor Outcomes.
https://medium.com/the-faculty/online-learning-is-not-the-problem-bad-design-is-48442982b5e3…
Great online teaching doesn’t require huge gear expense. In this guide, we’ll take you through some of our gear recommendations, some budget tips, and the ultimate secret of online teaching: It’s still the teacher that makes the learning work.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/back-to-school-gear-for-teachers-who-want-to-up-their-online-game/…
Below are five practical tools you can use to boost your teaching online and in class. Using these apps you will be able to create professional looking videos with green screen and animated features, design engaging quizzes and Kahoots (quiz-based …
Reverse image search can be a good way to find more information about an object, animal, or person in a photograph. When you conduct a reverse image search on Google Images Google tries to find matching images and pages that …
Few teachers have been trained to teach students remotely from inside our homes, but that’s what many of us have found ourselves doing this year. Many of us will continue to do so for a while.
As the number of things that remain out of our control grows (spacing of desks, movement in and between classes, scheduling), there are still a number space design considerations that we can control and which can allow our students to …
Like the entertainment industry, colleges will need to embrace digital services in order to survive.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/06/university-like-cd-streaming-age/613291/
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American higher ed is moving ahead with fall 2020 planning. Let’s check in with current developments and see what they suggest for the next academic year.
Education is an integral part of human development. Being rapidly updated and having already gone through three major stages, education 4.0 will use technologies that don’t exist yet, and will focus on creative thinking instead of rote-learning.
https://yourstory.com/2020/06/education-four-creative-curriculum-learning-technology…
A new professional development offering from Lumen Learning aims to help higher education faculty improve their teaching. Lumen Circles combines an online learning platform with “facilitated fellowships” that connect faculty with peers to form a virtual community of practice.
Earlier this month, Microsoft announced several new Microsoft Teams features that will better target education users. Microsoft Teams is known as an enterprise-level collaboration tool that allows chatting, file sharing, and meeting in a centralized, secure location. Microsoft Teams already …
How much work is too much (or too little) work for my students? How much work is too much work for my TAs or for me? How do I design an online course? A post where I propose ‘Total Work …
If you’re already using OneNote for Windows or OneNote 2016, then these features will speed up your work. And if you’ve never used it before, you’re about to find out how useful these OneNote features can be to organize almost …