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Donald R. Coscia Mathematics Department SUNY - Farmingdale State College Donald.Coscia@farmingdale.edu Presentation found at http://www.farmingdale.edu/faculty/donald-coscia/ictcm2016.pptx
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1960’s Lectures – sage on the stage 1970’s Keller Plan: PSI – student centered 1980’s PC’s & Courseware 1990’s Programmed Learning & WWW 2000’s CMS’s, Smart Classrooms, & Social Networks 2010’s Digital Content, Open Classes & Wearable Learning Devices 2020’s The Learning Game – student & teacher Holograms
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Mediated Mathematics – Arithmetic & Algebra Undergraduate – Survey of Mathematics, Statistics, Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Precalculus, & Calculus Graduate – Statistics in a Master’s Program for K-12 teacher preparation.
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All must be designed with cognitive, instructor, and student presence
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Exploratory Activities Hypertext Content Videos & animations
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Daily Course Calendar Weekly Journal Reports Topic Discussions Grade book
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Small Group Activity – 20% Directed Discussions – 10% Journal Reporting – 20% Adaptive Problem Solving – 20% Custom Assessments – 30%
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BlackBoard Coursera Desire2Learn Moodle
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Design a student centered course!!!
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14 – 15 weeks is too long – leaves students in danger of procrastination. 7 – 8 weeks is ideal – long enough to promote discussion & group work. 4 weeks – winter session – ideal for skill courses for motivated students getting back on track.
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A fifteen week semester divided into two parts each part 7 – 7.5 weeks long
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No more than two at the same time!
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Donald R. Coscia Mathematics Department SUNY – Farmingdale State College donald.coscia@farmingdale.edu Presentation found at http://www.farmingdale.edu/faculty/donald-coscia/ictcm2016.pptx
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