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HEATHER ASKEA UVAWISE CENTER FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE [email protected] Blended Learning Using Moodle

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HEATHER ASKEAUVAWISE CENTER FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE

[email protected]

Blended Learning Using Moodle

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Designing Your Blended Learning

Planning is the keyMoodle makes it easy to create modulesThink through to the outcome

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Models of Online Design

Quality Matters- QM is a rubric that guides the design and development of online courses. It consists of 8 guiding principles and 41 indicators. http://www.qmprogram.org/files/QM_Standards_2011-2013.pdf

Instructional Design Models (This is a general overview of everything you probably learned in your teacher prep program and then promptly forgot) http://carbon.ucdenver.edu/~mryder/itc/idmodels.html

Intro to Online Course Design- This article gives you more insight into the design process of online instruction. http://www.onlineuniversities.com/articles/educators/intro-to-online-course-design/

The Design of An Online Course- This article gives you the ADDIE model (which really isn't a model, but an approach). The Gurus of instructional Design twitch when they see this model but I think it provides a great starting point for thinking through your online course.) http://teach.ucf.edu/pedagogy/design-of-an-online-course/

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Building Pathways for Communication

• Communication tips from the University of Illinois: http://www.ion.uillinois.edu/resources/tutorials/communication/feedback.asp

• Lost in Translation: Importance of Effective Communication in Online Education http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ojdla/summer122/betts122.html

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Understanding and Maximizing effectiveness of Forums

• Builds class community by promoting discussion on course topics

• Allows time for in-depth reflection- students have more time to reflect, research & compose their thoughts before participating in the discussion

• Facilitates learning by allowing students to view & to respond to the work of others

• Develops thinking & writing skills

• Allows guest experts to participate in the course by posting information & responding to questions

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Online Learning Materials

Think about the ways students will accessFind materials that are in Creative CommonsUnderstand Copyright

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Building More Collaborative Environments

Collaboration is the key to engagementProvide the tools for collaborationProvides for collaboration beyond the

classroom

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Building Effective Assessments

Must have this in place before startingUse a variety of tools to assessUse the grade book whenever possible

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Supporting Online Learners

You MUST have a plan.Videos REALLY helpUse the students as support

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Resources for this presentation are found at:

www.learningdifferently.wikispaces.com