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Picasso and Popcorn The Art of Online Discussion Facilitation jmacphoto.com Pablo Picasso, The Guitar Player Oil on canvas, 1910
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Purpose of Online Discussions Social/Community Dig deeper Critical thinking Apply knowledge/concepts Explore concepts
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Pedagogy of Online Discussions The art… and science of online facilitation
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Science Constructivist philosophy Teaching/cognitive/social presence Supportive climate Probing, neutral facilitation Understand the thinking process Scaffolding/ZPD Wait time
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“Woman Reading" by Pablo Picasso, 1935
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Photo by Darren Hester
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Art Expert Facilitator When to jump in? When to wait? What to ask? When to support? When to challenge? How to determine prior knowledge? How to manage time/intensity?
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Science Taxonomies / Strategies Anderson, T., Rourke, L., Garrison, D. R., & Archer, W. (2001). Assessing teaching presence in a computer conferencing context. Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 5(2), 1-17. Collison, G., Elbaum, B., Haavind, S., & Tinker, R. (2000). Facilitating online learning: Effective strategies for moderators. Madison, WI: Atwood Publishing. del Valle, R., Oncu, S., Koksal, N. F., Kim, N., Alford, P., & Duffy, T. M. (2004). Effects of online cognitive facilitation on student learning. Chicago, IL. DeLoach, S. B., & Greenlaw, S. A. (2007). Effectively moderating electronic discussions. Journal of Economic Education, 38(4), 419-434.
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Week 1 discussion
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Week 7 discussion
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Best of luck on your artistic creations! Bridget Arend University of Denver http://portfolio.du.edu/barend
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