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Podcasts for Learning Curve, the Columbus State LEarning and Technology Blog
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Assessment and Grading: Identical Twins or Distant Cousins?
03/10/2007Today's Podcast: Assessment and Grading: Identical Twins or Distant Cousins?An archived session from the 2007 Celebration of Learning conference. Presenters: Phil MacLean and Elizabeth Betzel, Mathematics How is grading different from assessment, or are they really the same thing? We’ll look at the difference between evaluating a student’s work for the purpose of assigning a grade and assessing what the student really has (or has not) accomplished. Technorati Tags: ColumbusState, InstructionalDesign, learningdesign
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Establishing Community in the Online Classroom (MP3)
31/07/2007In this workshop, Ann Palazzo, of Communication Skills department tells participants about simple methods of anchoring students in online courses by establishing a sense of responsibility and kinship with peers and the instructor. This is part 1 of an hour long presentation
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Part I: Designing Teaching to Foster Active and Developmental Learning (Mp3)
30/07/2007Today's Podcast: Designing Teaching to Foster Active and Developmental Learningby Tim Riordan, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Philosophy at Alverno College.As the title suggests, this workshop engages participants in an exploration of the principles and practices that foster active and developmental learning. Drawing from the experience of Alverno College, where faculty and staff have developed and refined an ability-based curriculum for more than thirty years, the workshop will address:Processes for articulating learning expectations for our studentsThe developmental aspects of teaching, learning, and assessmentWays of designing courses to engage students in active and developmental learningForms of collaborative inquiry that foster scholarly teachingIn the first part of the workshop participants consider together the principles, practices, and insights that have informed the work of the Alverno College faculty and staff in creating a student learning-centered culture. In the
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Part II: Designing Teaching to Foster Active and Developmental Learning (Mp3)
30/07/2007Today's Podcast: Designing Teaching to Foster Active and Developmental Learningby Tim Riordan, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Philosophy at Alverno College.As the title suggests, this workshop engages participants in an exploration of the principles and practices that foster active and developmental learning. Drawing from the experience of Alverno College, where faculty and staff have developed and refined an ability-based curriculum for more than thirty years, the workshop will address:Processes for articulating learning expectations for our studentsThe developmental aspects of teaching, learning, and assessmentWays of designing courses to engage students in active and developmental learningForms of collaborative inquiry that foster scholarly teachingIn the first part of the workshop participants consider together the principles, practices, and insights that have informed the work of the Alverno College faculty and staff in creating a student learning-centered culture. In the
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Design for Learning
30/07/2007Today's Podcast: Design For LearningFrom the 2007 Celebration of Learning ConferencePresented by Rich James, Teaching and Learning Resource Center Don't just cover content. Design for learning. Instructional design is the process of making deliberate choices about student and instructor activity that lead students toward course and general education outcomes. In this interactive workshop we will identify and discuss core elements of instructional design. Then, using the Learning Design Process developed by the TLRC, unleash your creativity and designing real world instructional activity that aligns with intended outcomes and how you assess learning.Technorati Tags: ColumbusState, InstrictionalDesign, LearningDesign
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Too much information! Teaching information literacy skills in a wacky Wiki, MySpace, YouTube world.
27/07/2007Today's Podcast: Too much information! Teaching information literacy skills in a wacky Wiki, MySpace, YouTube world.An archived presentation from the 2007 Celebration of Learning ConferencePresented by Tracy Kemp, Educational Resource Center In this collaborative session, we will provide examples, resources and a framework for a discussion of teaching and learning information literacy skills. Be ready to share your ideas and practices for integrating information literacy activities into your classes. Let's talk about ways to collaborate with librarians and faculty to help our students make sense of an evolving, often chaotic universe of information.Technorati Tags: ColumbusState, InstructionalDesign, learningdesign
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Environmental Health - Critical Local Needs and Global Opportunities
16/02/2007Today's Podcast: Environmental Health - Critical Local Needs and Global OpportunitiesDescription: This is a recording of a Columbus State Earth Day lecture presented by Dr. Gary Silverman of Bowling Green State University. His presentation covers a rnage of global environmental and health challenges and points out the many opportunities for Environmental Science students to find employment serving the needs of people and our environment.Links for this podcast: CSCC Environmental Sciences DepartmentTechnorati Tags: Columbus State, Gary Silverman, Sustainability