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"Learning Identifies in a Digital Age: Rethinking Creativity, Education and Technology" Book Review5 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 1 day ago: How do we think about and make sense of education, technology and creativity? “Learning Identi … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Digital Citizenship, Digital Identity, Learning Identities in a Digital Age, online pedagogy, online teaching and learning, Routledge

How Course Design Puts the Focus on Learning Not Teaching12 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 1 week ago: This is the second post in a series of four on instructional design for online courses. The goal of … more →

Tags: Instructional Design, Constructivism, Course Design Online Courses, massive open online course, mooc, online pedagogy, online teaching and learning

POT Cert Week 24: looking back at my learning #potcert5 comments

crumphelen wrote 3 weeks ago: This week is the final week of the POT Cert course and in order to be awarded the Program for Online … more →

Tags: Programme for Online Teaching, Blogging, Community, Evaluation, knowledge sharing, Learning Journey, LinkedIn, networking, Online teaching

Teaching Tips From a Master MOOC-Maker 7 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 1 month ago: Teach a MOOC … what are you, crazy? … However, what I learned was that teaching a MOOC has bee … more →

Tags: Instructional Design, moocs, online instruction, Canvas Network, Course Design, mooc, online pedagogy, Sloan Consortium

Giving Feedback to Students: Instructor vs. Machine26 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 1 month ago: “edX, a nonprofit enterprise founded by Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, … more →

Tags: moocs, edx, Instructor feedback, machine grading, massive open online course, Online Learning, Student Feedback

'Speaking to Students' with Audio Feedback in Online Courses7 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 1 month ago: In this post I’ll share how to give meaningful and constructive feedback to students on assignments, … more →

Tags: Education Technology, online instruction, instructor presence, Student Feedback, audio feedback, twitter, Evernote, Instructor feedback

Four Good Reasons Why Students Need Instructor Feedback in Online Courses12 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 1 month ago: In this post I describe why instructor feedback in an online course is essential for students that h … more →

Tags: Instructional Design, Instructor Presence Online, Online Learning, online pedagogy, online teaching and learning

Groups, Clay Shirky and Online Education10 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 2 months ago: This post explores the significance of student groups in online learning courses—the value and influ … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Instructional Design, moocs, Clay Shirky, Coursera, massive open online course, mooc, online pedagogy, Self-Directed Learning

Peer Grading: A Student Perspective in an Open and Online Course7 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 2 months ago: In this post I share my peer grading experience as a student in the e-learning and digital cultures … more →

Tags: moocs, mooc, online teaching and learning, online pedagogy, Peer Review, Coursera, Peer Grading, #edcmooc

Why and When Peer Grading is Effective for Open and Online Learning14 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 2 months ago: Is peer grading an effective assessment method for open and online learning? What about in MOOCs whe … more →

Tags: Higher Education, moocs, Coursera, Instructional Design, massive open online course, Online Learning, online pedagogy, Peer Review

A Tale of Two MOOCs @ Coursera: Divided by Pedagogy39 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 2 months ago: The Web as a classroom is transforming how people learn, is driving the need for new pedagogy; two r … more →

Tags: Instructional Design, moocs, #edcmooc, Connectivism, Constructivism, Coursera, Fundamentals of Onine Education, mooc, online pedagogy

Expert Panel brings Clarity to MOOCs in Business+MOOCs Hangout1 comment

Debbie Morrison wrote 2 months ago:     ‘Clear-as-a [Cow]-Bell’, by hynkleThe discussion on the Business+MOOC: the Hangout v … more →

Tags: Professional Development 2, moocs, mooc, Professional Development, stephen downes, #qmooc, Dave Cormier, George Siemens, Business+MOOC

How the Student Voice Can Make Education Better 3 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 3 months ago: How can school be better?  Student answers: “More practical courses (like consumer math, finan … more →

Tags: Higher Education, salman khan, Khan Academy, One World Schoolhouse, dnle, Student Voice, Education reform

Digital Learning Day

Lori wrote 3 months ago: Today is Digital Learning Day. I am not sure what that means exactly. The irony is that I clicked on … more →

Tags: Teach, ePortofolio, Digital Literacy, Digital Learning, NCTE, Online teaching, online teaching experiences, Lori Ungemah

The MOOC Honeymoon is Over: Three Takeaways from the Coursera Calamity57 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 3 months ago: The honeymoon with MOOCs is over. The reality check has finally arrived which was inevitable. MOOCs … more →

Tags: Instructional Design, moocs, Carey and Carey Instructional Design Model, Coursera, Fundamentals of Online Educaiton:Planning and Applicati, mooc, online pedagogy

What do Students [Really] Want in an Online Course? 13 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 4 months ago: After analyzing student feedback from over twenty courses in our college’s online program, a dominan … more →

Tags: Instructional Design, Instructor Presence Online, social presence, Stuent Feeback

Three Strategies for Online Credit Courses to Stay Competitive in 20133 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 5 months ago: How will online courses for credit at traditional tuition rates be able to compete in 2013? The year … more →

Tags: Higher Education, Instructional Design, course credit, Group Work Online, massive open online course, online pedagogy, social presence

How to Create Excellent Courses with Open Education Resources 3 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 5 months ago: What are Open Education Resources (OER)?  Where does one find open resources and under what conditio … more →

Tags: Higher Education, Open Source Initiatives, Instructional Design, Open Educational Resources, World Literature, oer, oer commons, open-education, oped12

The Digital Scholar - How Educators Can Be Part of the Digital Transformation 5 comments

Debbie Morrison wrote 5 months ago: Every aspect of scholarly practice is seeing changes effected by the adoption and implementation of … more →

Tags: Higher Education, Book Reviews, Instructional Design, Online Learning, project-based learning, Problem Based Learning, digital scholarship


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