Presentation in the National Workshop on Alternative Models of Course Development in Open and Distance Learning organized by STRIDE from 22/03/2010 to 27/03/2010.
Open Educational Resources: Policy, Technology and PracticesCEMCA
2012/10/10: Open Educational Resources: Policy, Technology and Practices, Presentation by Sanjaya Mishra at the Training programme for the Faculty of Bangladesh Open University organized by the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), NOIDA.
Also presented at the Technical Workshop on Virtual Open Schooling on 11/02/2013.
YouSeeU and D2L - Virtual Classroom and Video AssignmentsD2L Barry
Presentation delivered by Dan Semi, D2L Solutions Engineer, at the Brightspace Illinois Connection on April 7, 2017.
Connection held at Parkland College.
To provide a technologically innovative approach to group ... 'The convenience of being able to work from home and not having to physically meet up as a group
Blended Learning Essentials: getting started online courseNeil Morris
The document outlines a MOOC project funded by Ufi Charitable Trust that aims to enable members of the vocational education workforce to become professional digital practitioners. It seeks to engage teachers through a course focusing on quality teaching standards while helping prepare learners for work. The course syllabus, materials, activities and college partners are described, and accreditation through CMALT and mapping to professional standards frameworks are mentioned.
The document discusses reasons for designing hybrid courses, which combine both in-person and online learning. It provides several benefits of hybrid courses, including flexibility for students, incorporating multiple modes of communication, and taking advantage of opportunities for learning both in and out of the classroom. The document also discusses several models for hybrid course design, including the supplemental, replacement, and emporium models. It emphasizes analyzing goals and learning outcomes, using appropriate methods, and considering institutional and student readiness when designing hybrid courses.
Open Educational Resources: Policy, Technology and PracticesCEMCA
2012/10/10: Open Educational Resources: Policy, Technology and Practices, Presentation by Sanjaya Mishra at the Training programme for the Faculty of Bangladesh Open University organized by the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), NOIDA.
Also presented at the Technical Workshop on Virtual Open Schooling on 11/02/2013.
YouSeeU and D2L - Virtual Classroom and Video AssignmentsD2L Barry
Presentation delivered by Dan Semi, D2L Solutions Engineer, at the Brightspace Illinois Connection on April 7, 2017.
Connection held at Parkland College.
To provide a technologically innovative approach to group ... 'The convenience of being able to work from home and not having to physically meet up as a group
Blended Learning Essentials: getting started online courseNeil Morris
The document outlines a MOOC project funded by Ufi Charitable Trust that aims to enable members of the vocational education workforce to become professional digital practitioners. It seeks to engage teachers through a course focusing on quality teaching standards while helping prepare learners for work. The course syllabus, materials, activities and college partners are described, and accreditation through CMALT and mapping to professional standards frameworks are mentioned.
The document discusses reasons for designing hybrid courses, which combine both in-person and online learning. It provides several benefits of hybrid courses, including flexibility for students, incorporating multiple modes of communication, and taking advantage of opportunities for learning both in and out of the classroom. The document also discusses several models for hybrid course design, including the supplemental, replacement, and emporium models. It emphasizes analyzing goals and learning outcomes, using appropriate methods, and considering institutional and student readiness when designing hybrid courses.
Social learning impact the classroom and the district 07-19-11Andy Petroski
Social Learning: Impact the Classroom and the District
9 AM - 12 PM
IU 8
The web has changed from a one-way communication vehicle to a two-way, collaborative space that enables conversations, content creation, connections and collaboration to enhance learning and communication. How can you use these new, often free, tools to enhance your learning activities in the classroom and communication in the school district? The session will explore the changing Internet landscape, opportunities for using web 2.0 as a learning and communication tool, strategies for implementing web 2.0 and an exploration of some tools that enable social learning.
Google apps to reach and teach the learners uou-cemca pptAshish K Awadhiya
This document discusses using Google educational apps to reach and teach learners during the COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that learners are unable to access learning materials, education institutes, instructors, or appear for exams due to the pandemic. Google apps like YouTube, Docs, Groups, Meet, and Forms/Quizzes can help address these challenges by allowing for video instruction, collaborative writing, discussions, assessments, and more in a free, easy to use, and scalable manner. Research shows that Google apps support learning, collaboration, knowledge sharing, and positive attitudes. The document promotes using Google Classroom and India's SWAYAM platform to continue education during this time.
Open educational resources (OER) have several advantages including easy access to course materials from multiple platforms for free, saving time and resources by sharing peer-reviewed content, and the ability to reuse and remix resources without copyright violations. However, OER also have disadvantages such as the time required to evaluate available content, breaking from the traditional textbook model which requires instructors to design more flexible courses, and needing further support for instructor and institutional awareness and training in using OER.
From a 5/16/13 webinar:
Today's K-12 and higher education learning environments are moving toward blended and online learning. These new strategies are being used to address student preferences, resource challenges and to take advantage of the individualized learning that can occur in online and blended learning.
-Discover the iNACOL National Standards for Quality Online Courses
-Explore the Moodle course management system to create online and blended learning experiences
This document discusses open educational resources (OER). It defines OER as digitized materials that are freely available online for educators, students, and self-learners to use and reuse for teaching, learning, and research. OER includes learning content, software tools to develop content, and implementation resources. Examples mentioned include open learning, open access, open scholarships, open badges, Creative Commons licenses, and MOOCs. Benefits of OER include reducing barriers to education by providing open access to educational resources. Challenges include lack of infrastructure and awareness in some countries.
This slide show was presented at the Educause Western Regional Conference in April, 2008, along with another discussion on wikis by two staff members from Occidental College. I used SlideShare since I wanted to easily show the slideshow during the presentation and not worry about it being on a computer.
The document discusses the difference between content-centric and process-centric approaches to open educational resources (OER). It argues that an emphasis on content perpetuates the view of OER as an end in itself rather than as a means to foster knowledge sharing, collaboration, and customization. Examples of process-centric OER efforts like the Dynamic Textbook Project and ChemWiki are provided. The document also notes that faculty surveys indicate concerns over quality, versioning, and availability of print materials, showing a content-centric view that fails to promote OER's benefits of knowledge sharing. It concludes that sustainability requires adopting a community of practice approach where OER development and reuse become normal.
Using NBC News Videos in Blackboard Learn to Enliven Instruction and Increase...ekunnen
We will demonstrate how Grand Rapids Community College uses the NBC News Blackboard Building Block in Blackboard Learn to access NBC News Archives on Demand and bring relevant, engaging multimedia content into the classroom.
Teaching Librarians Online About How to Teach OnlineArden Kirkland
A poster presented by Arden Kirkland, Amanda Calabrese, and Mary-Carol Lindbloom at the 2017 national conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries.
This document discusses learning objects and how university libraries can use them. It defines learning objects as self-contained, reusable pieces of content that can be used across different contexts and platforms. Learning objects contain metadata tags to help users find them. The document provides examples of static and dynamic learning objects and explains how libraries can use learning objects to reinforce, complement, and supplement classroom instruction. It discusses designing learning objects to engage all learners and be reusable across different technologies and environments.
This document discusses open educational resources (OER). It defines OER as teaching and learning materials that are freely available online for anyone to use, such as courses, modules, syllabi, lectures, assignments, and other resources. OER allow resources to be reused, revised, remixed, and redistributed. The document outlines several benefits of OER, such as engaging students worldwide and enhancing collaboration. It also discusses some challenges of OER, including issues around copyright and ensuring quality. Overall, the document provides an overview of what OER are and their role in teaching and learning.
Northern Illinois University: Success with Blackboard Collaborate, Blackboard...Jason Rhode
During this presentation at BbWorld 2012, my colleague from NIU, Vance Moore, and I were joined by Rajeev Arora, V.P. for Marketing & Strategy at Blackboard Collaborate, and discussed how NIU has harnessed the power of multiple Blackboard platforms to create a smooth-yet-powerful online learning environment.
Lane, A.B. (2006) OpenLearn: constructing communities of practice around open educational resources to support lifelong learning, Online Educa 2006, Berlin, 28 Nov - 1 Dec, 2006
The Center for Faculty Innovation and Center for Instructional Technology at James Madison University have collaborated successfully on several faculty development initiatives. These include an annual January Symposium with scholarship and research opportunities before the spring semester begins, and a May Symposium with opportunities after graduation. They have also partnered on teaching institutes, technology conferences, and classroom support services. Going forward, they aim to complete migrating the MDID digital resource platform to a new version and continue building collaborations within the university and open source community.
Jan 29 using oer for workforce developmentUna Daly
Please join CCCOER on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 10:00 am (Pacific time) for a webinar on finding, developing, and adopting OER for workforce training and job search skills at community colleges. This webinar will feature three projects that are actively engaged in developing and promoting free and open resources to expand student access and improve career opportunities.
nursing students
The Saylor Foundation – Their Clinton Global Initiative project to provide open and free career skills training to disconnected youth and adult learners through the creation of multiple professional development modules will be shared. Courses available on on their website as well as options for mobile learners through iTunes will be shown.
Twenty Millions Minds Foundation - Their work with community college faculty to develop open textbooks for the allied health professions including nursing and physical therapy will be shared. Innovative approaches such as faculty hackathons for digital content development will be discussed.
KQED Education - The work voice video series featuring ESL students in Silicon Valley who have achieved new careers through programs and skills received at community colleges will be shared. Additional lesson plans for faculty who work with ESL students will be shown.
Advanced commenting capabilities using the Moodle Media Collection activity -...Blackboard APAC
The University of New South Wales Australia has developed advanced commenting features for the Moodle Media collection activity. This allows comments and likes to be added to audio, video and image files in Moodle Media Collections. With audio and video files, comments can be added to specific points in the media item's timeline.
Different comment types allow you to control who sees your comments. This includes the whole course, just you or a person you send feedback to and you.
Developed for an Instructional Forum at Mountain View College, this presentation covers trends in eLearning, district initiatives, and campus efforts to support teaching and learning as a whole.
Blackboard Collaborate: Strategies and considerations for institutional adoptionJason Rhode
In this session at BbWorld16, we will share NIU’s recent Blackboard Collaborate roll-out strategy, practices, and lessons learned. Learn how NIU’s carefully planned adoption approach has been helping to make anytime synchronous collaboration simpler, more reliable, and more enjoyable. Bring your own questions and experiences and join in the discussion!
The document discusses using wikis as an educational platform, particularly for small nations. It provides examples of how wikis have been used by various universities and institutions for purposes such as course development, administration, and collaboration between teachers. Case studies describe specific examples of wikis being used to develop open online courses and self-learning materials. Advantages of using wikis for education include easy updating of course materials, improved learner participation and engagement, and courses becoming more dynamic and up-to-date resources.
Presentation at the Central University, Hyderabad on 19 December 2012 during the National Seminar cum workshop on ICT based Learning in Higher education
Social learning impact the classroom and the district 07-19-11Andy Petroski
Social Learning: Impact the Classroom and the District
9 AM - 12 PM
IU 8
The web has changed from a one-way communication vehicle to a two-way, collaborative space that enables conversations, content creation, connections and collaboration to enhance learning and communication. How can you use these new, often free, tools to enhance your learning activities in the classroom and communication in the school district? The session will explore the changing Internet landscape, opportunities for using web 2.0 as a learning and communication tool, strategies for implementing web 2.0 and an exploration of some tools that enable social learning.
Google apps to reach and teach the learners uou-cemca pptAshish K Awadhiya
This document discusses using Google educational apps to reach and teach learners during the COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that learners are unable to access learning materials, education institutes, instructors, or appear for exams due to the pandemic. Google apps like YouTube, Docs, Groups, Meet, and Forms/Quizzes can help address these challenges by allowing for video instruction, collaborative writing, discussions, assessments, and more in a free, easy to use, and scalable manner. Research shows that Google apps support learning, collaboration, knowledge sharing, and positive attitudes. The document promotes using Google Classroom and India's SWAYAM platform to continue education during this time.
Open educational resources (OER) have several advantages including easy access to course materials from multiple platforms for free, saving time and resources by sharing peer-reviewed content, and the ability to reuse and remix resources without copyright violations. However, OER also have disadvantages such as the time required to evaluate available content, breaking from the traditional textbook model which requires instructors to design more flexible courses, and needing further support for instructor and institutional awareness and training in using OER.
From a 5/16/13 webinar:
Today's K-12 and higher education learning environments are moving toward blended and online learning. These new strategies are being used to address student preferences, resource challenges and to take advantage of the individualized learning that can occur in online and blended learning.
-Discover the iNACOL National Standards for Quality Online Courses
-Explore the Moodle course management system to create online and blended learning experiences
This document discusses open educational resources (OER). It defines OER as digitized materials that are freely available online for educators, students, and self-learners to use and reuse for teaching, learning, and research. OER includes learning content, software tools to develop content, and implementation resources. Examples mentioned include open learning, open access, open scholarships, open badges, Creative Commons licenses, and MOOCs. Benefits of OER include reducing barriers to education by providing open access to educational resources. Challenges include lack of infrastructure and awareness in some countries.
This slide show was presented at the Educause Western Regional Conference in April, 2008, along with another discussion on wikis by two staff members from Occidental College. I used SlideShare since I wanted to easily show the slideshow during the presentation and not worry about it being on a computer.
The document discusses the difference between content-centric and process-centric approaches to open educational resources (OER). It argues that an emphasis on content perpetuates the view of OER as an end in itself rather than as a means to foster knowledge sharing, collaboration, and customization. Examples of process-centric OER efforts like the Dynamic Textbook Project and ChemWiki are provided. The document also notes that faculty surveys indicate concerns over quality, versioning, and availability of print materials, showing a content-centric view that fails to promote OER's benefits of knowledge sharing. It concludes that sustainability requires adopting a community of practice approach where OER development and reuse become normal.
Using NBC News Videos in Blackboard Learn to Enliven Instruction and Increase...ekunnen
We will demonstrate how Grand Rapids Community College uses the NBC News Blackboard Building Block in Blackboard Learn to access NBC News Archives on Demand and bring relevant, engaging multimedia content into the classroom.
Teaching Librarians Online About How to Teach OnlineArden Kirkland
A poster presented by Arden Kirkland, Amanda Calabrese, and Mary-Carol Lindbloom at the 2017 national conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries.
This document discusses learning objects and how university libraries can use them. It defines learning objects as self-contained, reusable pieces of content that can be used across different contexts and platforms. Learning objects contain metadata tags to help users find them. The document provides examples of static and dynamic learning objects and explains how libraries can use learning objects to reinforce, complement, and supplement classroom instruction. It discusses designing learning objects to engage all learners and be reusable across different technologies and environments.
This document discusses open educational resources (OER). It defines OER as teaching and learning materials that are freely available online for anyone to use, such as courses, modules, syllabi, lectures, assignments, and other resources. OER allow resources to be reused, revised, remixed, and redistributed. The document outlines several benefits of OER, such as engaging students worldwide and enhancing collaboration. It also discusses some challenges of OER, including issues around copyright and ensuring quality. Overall, the document provides an overview of what OER are and their role in teaching and learning.
Northern Illinois University: Success with Blackboard Collaborate, Blackboard...Jason Rhode
During this presentation at BbWorld 2012, my colleague from NIU, Vance Moore, and I were joined by Rajeev Arora, V.P. for Marketing & Strategy at Blackboard Collaborate, and discussed how NIU has harnessed the power of multiple Blackboard platforms to create a smooth-yet-powerful online learning environment.
Lane, A.B. (2006) OpenLearn: constructing communities of practice around open educational resources to support lifelong learning, Online Educa 2006, Berlin, 28 Nov - 1 Dec, 2006
The Center for Faculty Innovation and Center for Instructional Technology at James Madison University have collaborated successfully on several faculty development initiatives. These include an annual January Symposium with scholarship and research opportunities before the spring semester begins, and a May Symposium with opportunities after graduation. They have also partnered on teaching institutes, technology conferences, and classroom support services. Going forward, they aim to complete migrating the MDID digital resource platform to a new version and continue building collaborations within the university and open source community.
Jan 29 using oer for workforce developmentUna Daly
Please join CCCOER on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 10:00 am (Pacific time) for a webinar on finding, developing, and adopting OER for workforce training and job search skills at community colleges. This webinar will feature three projects that are actively engaged in developing and promoting free and open resources to expand student access and improve career opportunities.
nursing students
The Saylor Foundation – Their Clinton Global Initiative project to provide open and free career skills training to disconnected youth and adult learners through the creation of multiple professional development modules will be shared. Courses available on on their website as well as options for mobile learners through iTunes will be shown.
Twenty Millions Minds Foundation - Their work with community college faculty to develop open textbooks for the allied health professions including nursing and physical therapy will be shared. Innovative approaches such as faculty hackathons for digital content development will be discussed.
KQED Education - The work voice video series featuring ESL students in Silicon Valley who have achieved new careers through programs and skills received at community colleges will be shared. Additional lesson plans for faculty who work with ESL students will be shown.
Advanced commenting capabilities using the Moodle Media Collection activity -...Blackboard APAC
The University of New South Wales Australia has developed advanced commenting features for the Moodle Media collection activity. This allows comments and likes to be added to audio, video and image files in Moodle Media Collections. With audio and video files, comments can be added to specific points in the media item's timeline.
Different comment types allow you to control who sees your comments. This includes the whole course, just you or a person you send feedback to and you.
Developed for an Instructional Forum at Mountain View College, this presentation covers trends in eLearning, district initiatives, and campus efforts to support teaching and learning as a whole.
Blackboard Collaborate: Strategies and considerations for institutional adoptionJason Rhode
In this session at BbWorld16, we will share NIU’s recent Blackboard Collaborate roll-out strategy, practices, and lessons learned. Learn how NIU’s carefully planned adoption approach has been helping to make anytime synchronous collaboration simpler, more reliable, and more enjoyable. Bring your own questions and experiences and join in the discussion!
The document discusses using wikis as an educational platform, particularly for small nations. It provides examples of how wikis have been used by various universities and institutions for purposes such as course development, administration, and collaboration between teachers. Case studies describe specific examples of wikis being used to develop open online courses and self-learning materials. Advantages of using wikis for education include easy updating of course materials, improved learner participation and engagement, and courses becoming more dynamic and up-to-date resources.
Presentation at the Central University, Hyderabad on 19 December 2012 during the National Seminar cum workshop on ICT based Learning in Higher education
The document discusses challenges in distance learning and proposes a new collaborative open online learning (COOL) model using Web 2.0 technologies. It outlines issues with the current learning management system (LMS) model and publisher-driven content. The COOL model advocates for open access courses, learner-generated content, and leveraging social software to allow for collaboration, interaction and networking between faculty and students. Course development becomes an iterative process based on participant input and content is changed through ongoing edits by the learning community.
This document summarizes a presentation about leveraging assessments and technology for continuous course improvement. The presentation discusses using open educational resources (OER) to improve student success by increasing affordability and access. It promotes applying backward design principles to align outcomes, assessments, and content. The presentation also provides examples of active learning techniques like problem-based learning and role playing to engage students. Finally, it discusses using technology and learning analytics to continuously improve courses.
This document discusses digital teaching and the shift from traditional to modern pedagogical approaches. It outlines key differences between traditional and digital teaching such as a focus on complete learning over syllabus completion and experiential versus rote learning. The changing role of teachers as facilitators rather than only information providers is also covered. Features of digital teaching like enhanced interaction and flexibility are presented. Learning management systems and tools like Moodle that support online learning are also summarized.
This document discusses key aspects in the theory and practice of online learning. It covers instructional design considerations for online courses, the evolution of online learning from early text-based courses to today's use of learning management systems, and strategies for effective online course development and teaching. Faculty support, active learning, technical skills, and collaborative course development are important factors for creating high-quality online instruction.
The document analyzes the technical features, affordances, and pedagogy of Wiki Spaces Education. It outlines how the multiple authoring and editing capabilities of wikis allow for collaborative knowledge construction as students share and build upon each other's ideas. Wikis also support differentiated instruction by allowing teachers to scaffold students individually. Project-based learning tasks can be structured and assessed using wikis. Features like embedding media, links, and organizing content give students ownership over their work. Wikis provide a flexible environment that develops 21st century skills like digital citizenship, critical thinking, and literacy.
This document discusses collaborative learning in online environments. It describes several benefits of collaborative learning, including promoting critical thinking skills. It also outlines various online tools that can facilitate collaboration, such as Google Docs, wikis, and social media platforms. Finally, it provides a checklist for creating successful online group projects, emphasizing clear expectations, adequate time, and differentiating between process and product in evaluations.
Collaborative tools can enhance student learning by allowing students to work together on tasks, share knowledge and ideas, and communicate with each other and instructors flexibly. Common tools discussed include mind maps for organizing information, electronic calendars for time management, Google Docs for simultaneous editing, RefWorks for citations, wikis for group assignments, Dropbox for file sharing, and blogs for self-expression. Using these tools teaches students important job skills like communication, teamwork, time management, critical thinking, and productivity. The document recommends universities teach students how to use collaborative tools and social media as part of the curriculum.
Collaboration: A pathway to empowerment through the PG Cert Blended and Online Education - Julia Fotheringham, Keith Smyth (Edinburgh Napier University)
Presented at Moodlemoot Edinburgh 2014
Using Web Tools To Enhance Teaching & LearningNitza Hernandez
The document summarizes the use of blended learning and web 2.0 tools in a graduate course on information technologies. The instructor used a course blog, wiki, and videoconferencing to actively engage students and allow flexible access to course materials. Students strengthened research skills using various technologies and learned to communicate collaboratively online. Students reported satisfaction with the blended approach and recognized the value of internet tools for their professional development.
Using Web Tools To Enhance Teaching & Learningguestd009ee0
The document summarizes the use of blended learning and web 2.0 tools in a graduate course on information technologies. The instructor used a course blog, wiki, and videoconferencing to actively engage students and allow flexible access to course materials. Students strengthened research skills using various technologies and learned to communicate and collaborate online. Students reported satisfaction with the blended approach and recognized the value of internet tools for their professional development.
Many colleges are looking to open educational resources and openly licensed course material to reduce costs and expand access for their students. Surveys from faculty who have adopted OER and their students report positive outcomes in teaching and learner engagement in addition to the cost savings. Join CCCOER to hear from two OER Authoring platform providers who work with colleges to develop and deliver open courses that are engaging and help measure how students are learning. Faculty and other users of the platform will also be featured.
When: Wed, February 8, at 10am PT/ 1pm ET
Featured Speakers:
Nathan Battle, Academic Success Director, Odigia
OER courses in Odigia transform textbooks into interactive learning experiences while providing additional tools to measure and promote better student engagement. In addition to ready-to-use courses, Odigia empowers subject matter experts to create new courses using existing OER content as a foundation.
Alyson Indrunas, Professional Development Director, Lumen Learning
Lumen helps you solve affordability and access problems with well-designed open textbooks and other course materials students and instructors access directly through the LMS. Fully-customizable courses designed using OER in more than 65 subjects are available and which can help you measure student success.
Cyrus Helf, Multi-media specialist at Western Los Angeles College
Sharing the open course shells he builds for faculty in Canvas using open licensed ancillaries and textbooks from OpenStax.
The document discusses eLearning pedagogy and strategies for creating a successful online learning environment. It outlines different modes of eLearning delivery and learner engagement. A networked learning environment is described that allows students and teachers to access instructional content and resources anywhere at any time. Effective instructional design and applying constructivist and problem-based learning approaches are recommended for online courses.
The document summarizes a presentation on hybrid courses that blend face-to-face instruction with online learning using social interaction technologies. It defines a hybrid course as combining in-person and online learning, with a significant portion of activities occurring online. The document outlines various social technologies used in hybrid courses like blogs, wikis, podcasts and learning management systems. It discusses benefits of hybrid courses for students, faculty and universities, as well as challenges, such as requiring self-motivation from students.
Using Web Tools To Enhance Teaching & Learningguest64acb3a
Presentación sobre el uso de herramientas de la Web 2.0 en dos cursos graduados que ofrezco en la Escuela Graduada de Ciencias y Tecnologías de la información, en la UPR. Presentada en la Conferencia Anual de HETS, enero de 2010.
Using Web Tools To Enhance Teaching & Learningguest64acb3a
Presentación sobre el uso de herramientas de la Web 2.0 en dos cursos graduados que ofrezco en la Escuela Graduada de Ciencias y Tecnologías de la información, en la UPR. Presentada en la Conferencia Anual de HETS, enero de 2010.
Teachers will use a wiki platform to collaborate on lesson planning and reflections for a lesson study. The wiki allows teachers to plan lessons together, make improvements after teaching, and collaborate on best practices. It provides an alternative to face-to-face collaboration. Teachers will create wiki pages to share plans and reflections with their partner teachers. They will learn how to add content, upload files, and format text. The goal is for teachers to effectively use the wiki for lesson study collaboration.
This document discusses web-enhanced learning and online collaboration tools. It defines web-enhanced learning as using internet technology to create student-centered learning environments. Oliver et al. organized web-enhanced learning into four categories: information access, networked instruction, interactive learning, and materials development. Some key advantages of web-enhanced learning include improved access to education, better integration for non-full time students, and acquisition of technological skills. The document also discusses online collaboration tools like blogs, forums, wikis, media galleries, and Skype that can be used to facilitate collaboration.
Developing Culture of Sharing Educational ResourcesCEMCA
Presentation by Dr. Sanjaya Mishra at the Intel Educators Academy on 24 April 2013 organized by the Learning Links Foundation for the National ICT Awardee Teachers
Learning and Technology: Emerging Trends to Democratise EducationSanjaya Mishra
This document summarizes a lecture on emerging trends in learning and technology that can democratize education. It discusses how technology is changing education through massive open online courses (MOOCs), increased online learning opportunities, and greater access to open educational resources (OERs). While OERs and MOOCs have potential to expand access to education, challenges remain around quality, integration into teaching/learning, and certification. Overall, technology is shifting education away from traditional models towards more collaborative, networked learning, requiring educators and institutions to adapt.
This document summarizes Sanjaya Mishra's lecture on teachers, technology, and transformation delivered at SNDT Women's University in Mumbai. Some key points:
1) Mishra discusses three approaches to using technology in learning - learning from technology, learning in technology, and learning with technology. He argues learning with technology, where students actively create with technology, is most effective.
2) Mishra urges teachers to consider their role in social transformation through appropriately using technology to improve student learning. Teacher educators have a significant role to play in facilitating this.
3) Universities must create enabling environments for open access to research, open educational resources, and appropriate social media use to facilitate educational transformation processes
Open Access provides free access to scholarly research and information for all. It allows authors to grant worldwide rights to copy, distribute, and make derivative works from their work as long as they are properly attributed. There are different types of Open Access, including works that are freely available with permission from commercial publishers, information produced by governments and released online without restrictions, and books whose copyrights have expired. Open Access aims to increase the sharing of knowledge and research through flexible licensing and by making information more widely available through new technologies and strategic policies.
Instructional Design for Distance EducationSanjaya Mishra
The document discusses instructional design for developing self-learning materials for distance education. It defines instructional design as a process to optimize learning through creating a blueprint that systematically plans learning conditions. It presents various instructional design models including the Dick and Carey, Smith and Ragan, and ASSURE models. It also outlines different levels of instructional design from the course level to the learning step level. Finally, it discusses characteristics, types, and components of effective self-learning materials for distance education.
The document discusses the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0. Web 1.0 consisted of static web pages with users as passive consumers of information, while Web 2.0 is more interactive and dynamic, harnessing user-generated content and collective intelligence through services like blogs, wikis, social networking, and user tagging of content. Web 2.0 applications can be useful for distance learning by facilitating more interactive teaching and learning, academic publishing and research sharing, and data repositories.
Open and Distance Learning: History, Status and TrendsSanjaya Mishra
The document discusses the history and concepts of open and distance education. It outlines some key terms like open learning, distance learning, and generations of distance education models. The document notes that over 90 open universities exist worldwide today, addressing issues like access, equity, quality, and cost-effectiveness in education. Challenges for open and distance learning include ensuring quality of teaching and learning, reducing dropout rates, and balancing flexibility with professional demands.
Continuous and Comprehensive Assessment in SchoolsSanjaya Mishra
The document discusses comprehensive and continuous assessment in schools. It outlines that assessment should go beyond just evaluating academic skills and include assessing other areas like life skills, attitudes, values, and co-curricular activities. The CBSE recommends using both formative and summative assessments across scholastic and co-scholastic domains with grades assigned on a scale. Effective assessment requires teachers to plan lessons, give regular feedback, monitor student growth, and maintain detailed records while involving parents.
The document discusses management and evaluation of training programs. It outlines the importance of training to meet organizational objectives and support change management. It also describes planning an in-house training program which includes conducting a training needs analysis, designing the program, budgeting, marketing, preparing the training materials and venue, implementing the training, and evaluating the training impact, transfer of skills, and return on investment. Evaluation should have a clear purpose, be objective, tailored to needs, and measure reaction, learning, performance, and results.
This document outlines several basic principles of training techniques and skills. It discusses principles such as the training formula of A-B=C, the confidence cycle of confidence leading to accomplishment, readiness affecting learning, connecting formal, informal and on-the-job training, the PESOS model of preparing, explaining, showing, observing and supervising learners, prioritizing tasks into must-do, should-do and nice-to-do, Pareto's law of 20% of efforts resulting in 80% of productivity, and concepts like the change curve and how medium anxiety and attention spans of 15-22 minutes can help with productivity.
Learner Orientation Programme for PGDEL studentsSanjaya Mishra
The document outlines an agenda for an orientation program that will cover using the Adobe Connect platform, tasks completed so far, an overview of the program, and expectations. The program is a 24-credit e-learning certificate that includes 5 courses covering topics like instructional design, online course facilitation, and e-learning project management. Courses will be assessed through discussion forums, assignments, and a term-end exam involving a paper, practical, and project work.
Mobile technologies are increasingly accessible and affordable for both institutions and learners. They can be used for numerous teaching functions to improve interaction and reduce distance between learners and teachers. Mobile technologies are also pervasive, novel, and provide quick access to information from anywhere at any time.
When developing mobile learning programs, it is important to plan purposefully, identify learners' needs, choose appropriate media, implement technology solutions through testing, provide user manuals, run the system with support, and evaluate performance and outcomes. Training stakeholders is also critical for success.
The document discusses various aspects of conducting a literature review, including defining what a literature review is, different types of literature reviews, frameworks for organizing a literature review, developing a reading list and bibliography, writing the literature review, criteria for a good literature review, and common situations encountered when conducting a literature review. It provides guidance on locating relevant references, using references to support arguments, and avoiding misuse of references.
This document discusses identifying meaningful research problems in distance education. It explains that research problems should stem from practical problems, previous research, or theories. The document also discusses how research questions are related to the purpose of the research, such as describing phenomena, explaining relationships, predicting behavior, or evaluating outcomes. Finally, it provides guidance on defining the research problem by clarifying what it is about, its purpose, and how it will answer the research questions.
The document discusses various alternative assessment techniques that can be used instead of traditional testing methods. It describes techniques like self-assessment, peer assessment, portfolios, reflective journals, projects and oral presentations. It also provides details on how to implement these techniques, including providing training to students, defining clear criteria, and using tools like rubrics to evaluate performance. The key benefits highlighted are developing skills like self-reflection, collaboration and lifelong learning.
Designing Online Learning, Web 2.0 and Online Learning ResourcesSanjaya Mishra
This is a presentation for the National workshop on Development of Self-Learning Materials (SLM) for distance and online learning, 2009. Presentation on 19/09/2009.
Recent Trends in Communication Technology for Distance EducationSanjaya Mishra
This document discusses recent trends in communication technologies that can be used for distance education. It outlines developments like satellite TV, wireless connectivity using mobile phones and WiFi, audio and video technologies online like podcasting and video conferencing, and the evolution of the semantic web. Emerging technologies discussed include virtual worlds like Second Life, push technologies, microblogging, portable storage, open source/open content, social tagging, and assistive technologies. The conclusion discusses how these trends empower both users and teachers through more interactive and collaborative learning opportunities as well as greater access to knowledge resources.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
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This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.