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The Changing Story: digital stories that participate in transforming teaching & learning by Linda Buturian, University of Minnesota
Publication Date: 2016The Changing Story gives you assignments, resources, and examples to use in your teaching and learning. It will also help you think of ways digital stories can be used in your teaching, and help students harness the power of visual storytelling.Teaching Crowds by Jon Dron; Terry Anderson
ISBN: 9781927356814Publication Date: 2014-09-15Within the rapidly expanding field of educational technology, learners and educators must confront a seemingly overwhelming selection of tools designed to deliver and facilitate both online and blended learning. Many of these tools assume that learning is configured and delivered in closed contexts, through learning management systems (LMS). However, while traditional "classroom" learning is by no means obsolete, networked learning is in the ascendant. A foundational method in online and blended education, as well as the most common means of informal and self-directed learning, networked learning is rapidly becoming the dominant mode of teaching as well as learning. In Teaching Crowds, Dron and Anderson introduce a new model for understanding and exploiting the pedagogical potential of Web-based technologies, one that rests on connections -- on networks and collectives -- rather than on separations. Recognizing that online learning both demands and affords new models of teaching and learning, the authors show how learners can engage with social media platforms to create an unbounded field of emergent connections. These connections empower learners, allowing them to draw from one another's expertise to formulate and fulfill their own educational goals. In an increasingly networked world, developing such skills will, they argue, better prepare students to become self-directed, lifelong learners.Conventions 101: A Functional Approach to Teaching (And Assessing!) Grammar and Punctuation by Chauna Ramsey, Columbia Gorge Community College
Publication Date: 2016This is a collection of cumulative units of study for conventional errors common in student writing. It's flexible, functional, and zeroes in problems typically seen in writing of all types, from the eternal “there/they're/their” struggle to correct colon use. Units are organized from most simple to most challenging.
Creative Clinical Teaching In The Health Professions by Sherri Melrose, Athabasca University Caroline Park, Athabasca University Beth Perry, Athabasca University
Publication Date: 2015This peer reviewed e-book is a must-read for nurses and other health professionals who strive to teach with creativity and excellence in clinical settings. Each chapter presents current evidence informed educational practice knowledge. Each topic is also presented with text boxes describing ‘Creative Strategies' that clinical teachers from across Canada have successfully implemented. For those who are interested in background knowledge, the authors provided a comprehensive literature base. And, for those interested mainly in 'what to do,' the text box summaries offer step-by-step directions for creative, challenging activities that both new and experienced instructors can begin using immediately.
Creating Online Learning Experiences by Matt Crosslin (Editor, Illustrator); Brett Benham; Amber Patterson; Peggy Semingson; Catherine Spann; Harriet Watkins (Reviewed by); Maha Al-Freih (Reviewed by); Maha Bali (Reviewed by); Autumm Caines (Reviewed by); Chris Gilliard (Reviewed by); Justin Dellinger (Editor); Rebecca Hogue (Reviewed by); Whitney Kilgore (Reviewed by); Michelle Reed (Reviewed by); Sarah Saraj (Reviewed by); George Siemens (Reviewed by); Kyle Pinkos (Cover Design by); Rebecca Heiser (Editor); Katerina Riviou (Editor); Brittany Usman (Editor)
ISBN: 9780989887816Publication Date: 2018-06-22This book provides an updated look at issues that comprise the online learning experience creation process. As online learning evolves, the lines and distinctions between various classifications of courses has blurred and often vanished. Classic elements of instructional design remain relevant at the same time that newer concepts of learning experience are growing in importance. However, problematic issues new and old still have to be addressed. This handbook explores many of these topics for new and experienced designers alike, whether creating traditional online courses, open learning experiences, or anything in between.Foundational Practices of Online Writing Instruction by Beth L. Hewett (Editor); Kevin Eric DePew (Editor)
ISBN: 9781602356672Publication Date: 2015-04-15Foundational Practices of Online Writing Instruction addresses administrators' and instructors' questions for developing online writing programs and courses. Written by experts in the field, this book uniquely attends to issues of inclusive and accessible online writing instruction in technology-enhanced settings, as well as teaching with mobile technologies and multimodal compositions.Learning to Learn Online by Christina Page, Adam Vincent
Publication Date: 2018Learning to Learn Online helps you prepare for online learning success by introducing you to the online learning environment and your role as a learner within it. As you come to understand yourself as an self-directed learner, you will also be introduced to effective learning strategies: time management for online learners, information management, professional communication, and reading strategies.Teaching in a Digital Age by Tony Bates
ISBN: 978099526921Publication Date: 2015Teachers, instructors and faculty are facing unprecedented change, with often larger classes, more diverse students, demands from government and employers who want more accountability and the development of graduates who are workforce ready, and above all, we are all having to cope with ever changing technology. To handle change of this nature, teachers and instructors need a base of theory and knowledge that will provide a solid foundation for their teaching, no matter what changes or pressures they face.
Accessibility Toolkit – 2nd Edition by Amanda Coolidge, Sue Doner, Tara Robertson, and Josie Gray
The goal of the Accessibility Toolkit - 2nd Edition is to provide resources for each content creator, instructional designer, educational technologist, librarian, administrator, and teaching assistant to create a truly open textbook—one that is free and accessible for all students. This is a collaboration between BCcampus, Camosun College, and CAPER-BC.Authoring Open Textbooks
This guide is for faculty authors, librarians, project managers and others who are involved in the production of open textbooks in higher education and K-12. Content includes a checklist for getting started, publishing program case studies, textbook organization and elements, writing resources and an overview of useful tools.A Guide to Making Open Textbooks with Students by Ed. Elizabeth Mays
A handbook for faculty interested in practicing open pedagogy by involving students in the making of open textbooks, ancillary materials, or other Open Educational Resources. This is a first edition, compiled by Rebus Community, and we welcome feedback and ideas to expand the text.OER Starter Kit by Abbey Elder
Publication Date: 2019This starter kit has been created to provide instructors with an introduction to the use and creation of open educational resources (OER). The text is broken into five sections: Getting Started, Copyright, Finding OER, Teaching with OER, and Creating OER. Although some chapters contain more advanced content, the starter kit is primarily intended for users who are entirely new to Open Education. [Version 1.1. Revised September 5th, 2019.]
Open Research by Rebecca Pitt, Institute of Educational Technology at the Open University
Publication Date: 2016If you have an interest in openness, open education, research skills or want to find out more about the impact of Open EducationalResources (OER), then this resource is for you.
Copy(Write) by Martine Courant Rife; Shaun Slattery; Dànielle Nicole DeVoss
ISBN: 9781602352643Publication Date: 2011-09-01"The editors of Copy(write): Intellectual Property in the Writing Classroom bring together stories, theories, and research that can further inform the ways in which we situate and address intellectual property issues in our writing classrooms. The essays in the collection identify and describe a wide range of pedagogical strategies, consider theories, present research, explore approaches, and offer both cautionary tales and local and contextual successes that can further inform the ways in which we situate and address intellectual property issues in our teaching."Extended Readings on Copyright by Matthew Sag
Publication Date: 2019Extended Readings on Copyright is subject to a non-commercial Create Commons license that allows you to add, subtract, and amend as you see fit, provided you extend those terms to any derivative work based on these materials and provided your provide appropriate attribution. I encourage you to share your edits and additions with me, but it is not obligatory.Extended Readings on Copyright can be used as a stand alone textbook on United States copyright law. The individual chapters are available on this website, and these can be used to supplement other materials. Individual chapters are likely to be more up to date than the consolidated build of the book.