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2007-2008 Series Archive
The 06-07 Series included the following Webinars: (Click links to go directly to archived session, or scroll down to learn more about each Webinar)
Online Labs | Web 2.0 | Stretching Into the Future | Mobile Learning in the Classroom | Reverse Benefits: How Online Teaching Improves Face-to-Face Teaching | Making CENTSS of Web-based Student Services | Blogs and Wikis in an Integrated Curriculum | Creating Hybrid and Blended Courses
2007-2008 TeachU Presenters
Online Labs
Date: September 6th
Presenters: Shan Huang, Sinclair Community College and Ron Krempasky, At Home Science
Summary: With a basis of years of experimentation, this discussion delves into the approaches and delivery models for distance learning in science. It has been found that high quality science labs can indeed be offered for many online courses including but not limited to Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Microbiology, Natural Science and Physics. After a discussion of existing laboratory options in distance learning with Ron Krempasky, Shan Huang shares his experience with his classroom Astronomy lab with many hands-on activities online.
Resources:
- ComPADRE-a growing network of educational resource collections supporting teachers and students in Physics and Astronomy
- Project Lite- a software, curriculum and materials development located in the Science and Mathematics Education Center at Boston University
- FITS Liberator- the European homepage for the NASA/ESA Hubble space telescope
- Nebraska Astronomy Applet Project- provides high quality simulators dealing with important astronomical and astrophysical phenomena
- CLEA- Contemporary Lab Experiences in Astronomy
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The Web 2.0 Classroom: What's Available, Where to Begin, and Innovative Integrations
Date: October 4th
Presenters: Garrick Ducat, Mercy College and Terence Armentano, Bowling Green State University
Summary: In this webinar Terence Armentano and Garrick Ducat will be discuss Web 2.0 and its impact on online education. They introduce some of the most powerful (and free) Web 2.0 teaching tools available as well as innovative ways of applying those tools to online education.
Resources:
- Go2Web20- The complete Web 2.0 Directory
- TerenceOnline- a resource center and blog to help you stay informed with what's going on in Web 2.0, technology, education and eLearning pedagogy.
- Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies- Directory of 1,600+ learning tools
- Web Technology (article)- Futurist: To fix education, think Web 2.0
- Online Teaching- a community for online education enthusiasts
- Classroom20.com the social networking site for those interested in the practical application of computer technology (especially Web 2.0) in the classroom and in their own professional development.
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Stretching Into the Future
Date: November 8th
Presenters: Kay Strong, Bowling Green State University; Joyce Moyer, OEO Instructor for Distance Education
Summary: Change is inevitable. Progress is optional! ---Andy Stern
Fact: The past is known as history, the present is momentary and our decisions always relate to the Future! Question: How, then, can we make optimal decisions in the present? Truth: The pace of change is accelerating with doubling times for IT, communications and biotech ranging between one and two years. Question: How does this impact the role of education? Truth: Adapting to this accelerated rate of change is not optional. Question: What can educators do now to help students prepare? New Rule of the Marketplace: Power shared = Power multiplied!
Resources:
- A quick overview can be gleaned from Ed Cornish's book "Futuring: The Exploration of the Future," available for purchase at the World Future Society's website.
- The Futurist Update
- Future Times
- Shaping Tomorrow...Anticipating Trends
- TED/ Ideas worth spreading
- Anne Arundel Community College
- Initiatives for the Future @ BGSU Firelands
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Mobile Learning
Date: January 24th
Presenters: Sheri Stover, Instructional Designer for Teaching and Learning; Bryan Beverly, Sr. Digital Technology Analyst; Frank Carone, Digital Tech Analyst; and Chris Roberts, Instructional Designer, Wright State University
Summary: Sheri and Chris provide attendees with the pedagogical aspects and Frank and Bryan cover the technical side of mobile learning.
Resources:
- OLN's resource page on Mobile Learning
- Gcast is a free phone in podcasting resource
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Reverse Benefits: How Teaching Online Improves Face to Face Teaching
Date: February 14th
Presenter: Paul Pennington, Dean of Distance Education and Institutional Research, Cincinnati Christian University
Summary: Teaching online requires faculty to rethink and adjust both content and teaching methodology. Faculty discussions about these changes can be productive faculty development opportunities. They provide a starting point to foreground and explore assumptions about good teaching and appropriate academic experiences in all environments.
Resources:
Anderson, T. (2003). Getting the mix right again: An updated and theoretical rationale for interaction. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 4(2). Retrieved November 30, 2003 from http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/149/230
Gilbert, S. W. (2004). If it ain't broke, improve it: Thoughts on engaging education for us all. Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks [Online], 8(1). Access at http://www.sloan-c.org/publications/jaln/v8n1/v8n1_gilbert.asp
McDonald, J. (2002). Is "as good as face-to-face" as good as it gets? Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 6(2). Access at http://www.aln.org/publications/jaln/v6n2/pdf/v6n2_macdonald.pdf
Moore, M. G. (1989). Editorial: Three types of interaction. The American Journal of Distance Education, 3(2), 1-6. Access at http://www.ajde.com/Contents/vol3_2.htm#editorial
Shea, P. J., Pelz, W., Fredericksen, E., & Picket, A. M. (2001). Online teaching as a catalyst for classroom-based instructional transformation. Accessed March 22, 2005 at http://tlt.suny.edu/Research/Faculty01.doc
Pennington, J. P. (2005). "Reverse Benefits" Presentation - 2005 ODCE Conference - http://www.oln.org/conferences/ODCE2006/papers/Reverse_Benefits_Presentation.doc
Swain, C. (2003). Improving traditional teaching using findings from distance education. Wilmington, NC: Center for Teaching Excellence, University of NC, Wilmington. Access at http://www.uncw.edu/cte/et/articles/Swain/
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Making CENTSS of Web-based Student Services
Date: March 20th
Presenters: Melody Clark, University of Cincinnati; Martin Maliwesky, Columbus State Community College; Wendy Lampner, Stark State College of Technology; Nancy E. Thibeault, Sinclair Community College; and George Steele, The Ohio LearningNetwork
Summary: Learn how a group of Ohio Universities and Colleges collaborated, through the CENTSS audit process to improve Web-based student services.
Resources:
- WCET -The Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunications- is an organization open to providers and users of educational technologies. Their mission is to promote and advance the effective use of technology in higher education.
- CENTSS -The Center for Transforming Student Services is a one-stop virtual center where institutions can find a plethora of resources to help them better support all students (those studying on and off campus) as they strive to increase learner success and retention.
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_____________________________________________________________________ Blogs and Wikis in an Integrated Curriculum
Date: April 24th
Presenter: Lisa Meloncon, University of Cincinnati
Summary: Wikis and blogs can be powerful tools for collaboration and information work. How to integrate these tools into the classroom can be a daunting challenge for any educator. This presentation will show you how to incorporate wikis and blogs as a vital part of the course's learning goals and objectives by sharing ideas for course construction and sample assignments. In addition, the presentation will end with nuts and bolts feature offering practical tips and advice, like which software may work best, how to harness existing CMS technologies, and what to do if you're technology "inexperienced".
Resources:
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Creating Hybrid Courses
Date: May 29th 2008
Presented by Antoinette Perkins, Judith Anderson, Ingrid Emch, and Sharon Barnewell, Columbus State Community College
Summary
In this session, four instructors of blended (hybrid) courses at Columbus State Community College discuss the design process including technological and pedagogical issues, the challenges experienced with the blended courses, and the successful outcomes. The session presenters, representing the English, Science and Massage Therapy disciplines, share their individual experiences with the blended course modality, illuminating some of the commonalities as well as their unique experiences within specific academic areas.
Resources:
- Sloan-C has launched a new web site focused on Blended Learning
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