Lindsey M. Freer March 2016. Low-threshold participatory technologies can help all learners demonstrate mastery Experiential assignments can combine online.

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Lindsey M. Freer March 2016

Low-threshold participatory technologies can help all learners demonstrate mastery Experiential assignments can combine online and offline

Re-purpose workflow applications to enhance mobile learning Cohorts provide a second avenue for community-building and needed social support

A great discussion board post has 3 parts Incorporating multimedia into asynchronous discussion expands the reach of any course

Books  Boettcher, J., & Conrad, R. (2010). The Online Teaching Survival Guide: Simple and Practical Pedagogical Tips. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.  Miller, M. (2014). Minds Online: Teaching Effectively With Technology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Blogs  Kijowski, J. (2015, December 23). Mapping Street Art: Active Learning in Art & Politics. Retrieved March 17, 2016, from 12/23/mapping-street-art-active- learning-in-art-politics/ 12/23/mapping-street-art-active- learning-in-art-politics/  Whalen, Z. (2016, February 24). Notes on Teaching With Slack. Retrieved March 12, 2016, from -on-teaching-with-slack/ -on-teaching-with-slack/

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