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Workshops Workshops Desire2Learn (D2L) Technology Enhanced Courses Staff Information Contact IMT |
Faculty Development ResourcesHelpful References to Online Teaching Resources for Issues in Online Learning Accessibility
New Teaching Resources
Importing Items into D2L
Respondus
Interactive Digital Activities
Study Mate
D2L Scavenger HunteLearn Campus Shockwave D2L Scavenger Hunt The scavenger hunt below is customizable to your course design. Students complete the scavenger hunt using the PowerPoint to guide them while completing the corresponding worksheet, which is then submitted to the drop box. Students are learning about the course, while familiarizing themselves with D2L.
D2L Scavenger Hunt PowerPoint
Student Assessments and Tips- Are you ready for online? hybrid?
Online Learning Assessments
Tips for Success
BloggingThings You Should Know About Videoblogging Exploring the Use of Blogs as Learning Spaces in the Higher Education Sector
Podcasting7 Things You Should Know About Podcasting There’s Something in the Air:Podcasting in Education
Evaluating your Online Course - Quality Matters!
General Teaching Resources10 Questions for Online Teachers Teaching With Technology: Seven Tips For Getting Started About File Types and File “Compression” Inserting Hyperlinks into a Word Document Inserting Hyperlinks within the Same Document
Hybrid Teaching ResourcesPlease note that many of the Hybrid resources are applicable to online and/or enhanced courses.
Faculty DevelopmentHybrid Faculty Development Program for the College of Nursing
Hybrid Course Planning Questions Faculty Development Program for UW Stevens Point
PreparationsTeaching with Technology Today: Special Section: Hybrid Courses
Building Community Presentations
Creating Learning Communities with Hybrid Courses Classrooms and Communities: Using the Hybrid Teaching Model as a Tool for Collaboration
Best PracticesUsing Discussion Forums in Hybrid Courses Working with Small Groups in a Hybrid course
Virtual Negotiation Process Staying Organized While Teaching a Hybrid course Using Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs) in the Hybrid Course
Types of CATs: Using Rubrics for Assessment in the Hybrid Course
Essay Rubric
Online Teaching ResourcesOnline Faculty Development Program Our Online Faculty Development Program is currently being redesigned. We will be posting our new faculty development program in June of 2006.
Evaluating your online courseHorton, W. (2001). Evaluating e-learning. ASTD. ASTD is the American Society for Training and development, so please note that the book was developed more for corporate training than higher education. Horton Consulting offers some helpful tools:
Evaluating E-Learning SpreadsheetCSU Chico Evaluation Criteria for Online Courses CSU Chicago Design Tips and Checklist Illinois Online Network (ION), University of Illinois, Quality Online Course Iniative
Managing Small Groups Online
Three Keys to Managing Learning Groups by Larry Michaelsen
Cooperative Learning by Barbara Gross Davis
Teaching Strategies: Group Work and Cooperative Learning
Managing Online Discussion Forums
Online Discussions (Dartmouth)
Moderating and Facilitating Online Discussions (Sonoma State)
Tips & Strategies for Facilitating Online Discussions
Netiquette by Virginia Shea
Learning Objects
Merlot
Lecture Hall (University of Texas at Austin)
Rubrics for your Online Course
Understanding Rubrics by Heidi Goodrich Andrade
Rubric Generators
An Online Rubric Builder
Assessing Online Resources
Susan Beck's famous article on assessment of Web pages
Rubric for the Evaluation of Web Sites
Tutorial on Assessment of Web sites
Evaluating Internet Sites
Classroom assessment techniques (CATs)
Introduction to CATs (by Angelo and Cross)
Southern Illinois University
Indiana University
Field-Tested Learning Assessment Guide (FLAG) A very low-key, succinct discussion of CATs A selection from the “bible” of CATs by Angelo and Cross A dozen CATs described in detail, with instructions on ways to use them
Writing for the WebSome Tips from Dartmouth College Some useful tips from Les Howles at Madison
Web quest links
A Webquest link that has numerous links to other Webquest sites
The Web Quest page at San Diego State University
Journalling online
Web Journaling
Journalling Resources
Helpful References to Online Teaching
Evaluating your online courseHorton, W. (2001). Evaluating e-learning. ASTD.
Managing online discussions and creating a virtual learning communityBender, T., (2003). Discussion-Based Online Teaching to Enhance Student Learning: Theory, Practice and Assessment. Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing. Conrad, R. & Donaldson, J. (2004). Engaging the Online Learner : Activities and Resources for Creative Instruction. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Ongoing assessments of online learningPalloff, R.M. & Pratt, K., (1999). Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace : Effective Strategies for the Online Classroom. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Palloff, R.M. & Pratt, K., (2003). The Virtual Student: A Profile and Guide to Working with Online Learners. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Palloff, R.M. & Pratt, K., (2004). Collaborating Online : Learning Together in Community. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Key issues of course redesignAngelo, T. and Cross, P. (1993). Classroom Assessment Techniques : A Handbook for College Teachers. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Barkley, E., Major, C., Cross, P., Angelo, T. (2004). Collaborative Learning Techniques: A Handbook for College Faculty. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Walvoord, B., Anderson, V., Angelo, T. (1998). Effective Grading: A Tool for Learning and Assessment. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Wiggins, G. & McTighe, J. (2000). Understanding by Design. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall
Resources for Issues in Online Learning Accessibility
National Center on Accessible Distance Learning (AccessDL) Resources
National Center on Disability & Access
to Education
Alternative
Formats Solutions Initiative (AFSI)
Accessible Opensource Content Management System Reviews
Untangling
the Web: Making Online Teaching and Learning Accessible
IMS Global Learning
Consortium - Accessibility
Beginner Barrier-free
Web Design
Advanced Barrier-free
Web Design Test Access: Guidelines
for Computer Administered Testing What Color
Is That Comment: The Mechanics Of Online Collaboration From A Blind Student's
Perspective Guidelines
for Accessible and Usable Web Sites: Observing Users Who Work With Screen
Readers ArchiveHelping Students to Use Your Teaching Technologies Using Chat Rooms, Forums, and Reflectors in Your Course Designing Web-Based Student Research Projects Tips and Tricks to Enhance Your Course Site Building Course Lessons Using Teaching Technologies
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