Words that describe current trends in Educational Technology: Branding and Innovation
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Branding and Innovation
Words that describe current trends in Educational Technology: Branding and Innovation
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Best Practices in Distance Education
Signer 2008
Berge and
Muilenburg (2000) recommend preparing
students for
discussions through questions
and techniques such
as summarizing.
Knowlton
(2001) acknowledges the importance of teachers knowing how they will be
assessed,
from the beginning of the course; relating tasks to higher levels of Bloom’s
Taxonomy; providing
a forum for
online students to
construct knowledge; and
creating
assignments that offer many ways to respond.
Miller and
King 2003
Research supports
a need for
distance education courses
to be
constructivist, collaborative, and
student-centered (Bonk and
Cummings
1998, Bourne
et al.1997, Carr-Chellman
et al.2000, Hiltz
1997, Kaye 1991, McCombs 2001,
Moore and Kearsley 1996, Palloff and Pratt 1999, 2001).
Nsiah 2013
Stanfield et
al. (2009) discovered that establishing a clear vi- sion and strong leadership,
as well as demonstrating a pro- active approach to management that can address
potential prob- lems and explore opportunities to the full, are vital for
success in distance education.
References
Miller, T. and King, F. (2003). Distance education: pedagogy and best practices in the new millennium. International Journal of Leadership in Education, [online] 6(3), pp.283-297. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/1360312032000118225 [Accessed 16 Mar. 2018].
Nsiah, G. (2013). Best Practices in Distance Education: A Review. Creative Education, [online] 04(12), pp.762-766. Available at: http://www.scirp.org/journal/ce [Accessed 16 Mar. 2018].
Signer, B. (2008). Online professional development: combining best practices from teacher, technology and distance education. Professional Development in Education, [online] 34(2), pp.205-218. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/13674580801951079 [Accessed 16 Mar. 2018].
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