by kris | Aug 2, 2020 | "Teaching Online" series, 7 Core DLE Elements, Individual Learner, Learning Community
A recent PSA post talked about how some parents are turning to pod schools at home… hiring a tutor to assist children with LFH and providing after school care for those WFH. This article discusses the social justice problem of pandemic pods. [gview...
by kris | Apr 21, 2020 | "Teaching Online" series, BEST LINKS EVER
According to the following recent article in The Seattle Times, Washington state public school districts are swapping online learning tips and motivating each other to keep experimenting and finding ways to serve students in Seattle as well as in rural districts....
by kris | Dec 15, 2015 | "Teaching Online" series, Uncategorized
Dave Cormier talks about his evolving understanding of rhizomatic learning. Looks to me that he is differentiating learning that is complicated but process oriented such as, building an airplane and landing on the moon. His Rhizomatic learning is called...
by andflywrite | Jun 11, 2015 | "Teaching Online" series, BEST LINKS EVER
Three tables, with notes, on various learning theories from “Teaching Online” by Clair H Major pg 48-52. It’s recommended to popout or zoom these tables to see at full size text. Table 1, Overview of Psychological Theories of Learning,...
by andflywrite | Jun 7, 2015 | "Teaching Online" series
Here, Mr Gardner Campbell, Vice Provost for Learning Innovation and Student Success at Commonwealth University, discusses the challenges in using learning analytics. Essentially he’s bringing our attention to the reality that numbers don’t always say all...
by kris | May 28, 2015 | "Teaching Online" series
This article in NPRed talks about the skills that are the keys to learner success but what do we call them? The game I created for my most recent EdX MOOC, Design and Development of games for learning, challenged my thinking about what competencies or skills I was...