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Six Instructional Technologies MARK MORTON | CENTRE FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE
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Question Facilitation Tools What do they do? Allow students to ask questions online during class. Allow students to vote on one another’s questions. Benefits More students will ask questions. The instructor can gauge which student questions are of interest to most students: Q and A time becomes more efficient.
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Question Facilitation Tools Platforms? Google Moderator Harvard’s Live Question Tool IdeaScale Twitter (sort of)
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Question Facilitation Tools Recommended platform: Google Moderator Free Easy to set up The instructor needs a Google Account to set up a session Students need a Google account to ask a question or vote on a question Students can view a session without a Google account
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Question Facilitation Tools Other thoughts Use the tool consistently through the term. Questions not addressed in class can be addressed later in LEARN’s online discussion forum. Resources Google Moderator home page Google Moderator home page 7 Things You Should Know About Backchannel Communication 7 Things You Should Know About Backchannel Communication
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Concept Mapping Tools What do they do? Visually depict the relationships of things in a system. Nodes can be linked to online resources. Branches can be dynamic: open them, close them. Benefits Help students apprehend connections among things. Facilitate deeper learning. An alternative to traditional assignments.
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Concept Mapping Tools Platforms? CmapTools VUE (Visual Understanding Environment) MindMeister Bubbl.us
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Concept Mapping Tools Recommended platform: CmapTools Free Developed by the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition Download and install Concept maps can be exported as web pages Collaborative functionality
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Concept Mapping Tools Other thoughts A 2006 meta-analysis found that concept mapping activities are more effective than traditional learning activities in attaining knowledge retention and transfer. Resources Three CTE screencasts on using concept mapping tools. Three CTE screencasts on using concept mapping tools
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Screencasting Tools What do they do? Capture whatever is on the screen of your PC or mobile device as you narrate. Share your screencast with others in YouTube or LEARN. Benefits Deliver “remedial” content to get all students up to speed. Introduce key concepts to students in advance of class. Deliver content to students outside of class, so class time can be spent on learning activities.
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Screencasting Tools Platforms Camtasia Adobe Presenter Screencast-O-Matic
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Screencasting Tools Recommended platform: Camtasia $90 on campus from The Chip Records, edits, renders. When editing, you can add titles, call outs, arrows, and so on. A good balance of features and ease of use.
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Screencasting Tools Other thoughts Flip your classroom: use screencasts to deliver some course content outside of class; then use class time for active learning activities. Keep screencasts to less than 10 minutes in length. Use in-class quizzes to ensure that students are watching the screencasts prior to class. Resources Video tutorials for Camtasia. Video tutorials for Camtasia.
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Data Visualization Tools What do they do? Render mounds of data into visual representations that can reveal significant patterns. Benefits Increases student engagement with data. Makes the incomprehensible comprehensible.
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Data Visualization Tools Platforms Gapminder Google Motion Charts
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Data Visualization Tools Recommended platform: Gapminder Free. Preloaded with more than 500 data sets from agencies such as WHO, the World Bank, EM-DAT, and so on. Correlates up to 5 variables simultaneously. Site includes useful videos and documentaries.
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Data Visualization Tools Recommended platform: Google Motion Charts Add your own data sets. Very similar in functionality to GapMinder. Easy to use, once you have your data in a spreadsheet.
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Data Visualization Tools Other thoughts Have students create their own data visualizations. Resources Gapminder Gapminder Google Motion Charts Google Motion Charts 7 Things You Should Know About Data Visualization 7 Things You Should Know About Data Visualization
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ePortfolio Tools What do they do? Facilitate the curation and presentation of digital artifacts pertaining to a person’s learning journey and achievements. Facilitate reflection on one’s learning. Benefits Deepen learning. Help students make connections between various aspects of their academic, work, and personal life. Can function as an enhanced ePortfolio when applying for jobs.
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ePortfolio Tools Platforms The ePortfolio tool in LEARN Digication PebblePad Taskstream
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ePortfolio Tools Other thoughts Most effective when implemented at the program or institution level. Most effective when linked to a program’s competencies or outcomes. ePortfolios are best conceived of as a process not a product. Resources Evidence of the efficacy of ePortfolios Evidence of the efficacy of ePortfolios ePortfolios: What, Why, How ePortfolios: What, Why, How
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Social Bookmarking Tools What do they do? Allow you to save, curate, annotate, and share online resources. Allow you to easily search your bookmarks from any location. Benefits Helps you manage information. Facilitates collaboration on research projects. Encourages collaboration among students.
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Social Bookmarking Tools Platforms Diigo Delicious Pinboard Pinterest
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Social Bookmarking Tools Recommended platform: Diigo Free Save bookmarks as public or private Tag bookmarks Create lists of bookmarks Create groups (multiple people contribute bookmarks to a shared topic)
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Social Bookmarking Tools Other thoughts Installing the Diigo extension in your web browser makes it very easy to use Diigo. Use it for yourself, or create a Diigo group for your students to use in collaboration. Resources Diigo home page Diigo home page 7 Things You Should Know about Social Bookmarking 7 Things You Should Know about Social Bookmarking
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Six Instructional Technologies MARK MORTON | CENTRE FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE
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