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“Training” faculty to teach online « Lisa’s (Online) Teaching Blog
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Many other programs drill the technology and have faculty fit their pedagogy to it, as opposed to the other way around.
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Such professional development for effective online teaching should be faculty-led.
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Harold Jarche » The Future of the Training Department
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Change is continuous, so learning must be continuous.
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- Embracing complexity and adaptation to uncertainty
- Inverting the structural pyramid
- Adopting new models of learning
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Insidious pedagogy: How course management systems impact teaching by Lisa M. Lane
"Course management systems, like any other technology, have an inherent purpose implied in their design, and therefore a built–in pedagogy. Although these pedagogies are based on instructivist principles, today’s large CMSs have many features suitable for applying more constructivist pedagogies. Yet few faculty use these features, or even adapt their CMS very much, despite the several customization options. This is because most college instructors do not work or play much on the Web, and thus utilize Web–based systems primarily at their basic level. The defaults of the CMS therefore tend to determine the way Web–novice faculty teach online, encouraging methods based on posting of material and engendering usage that focuses on administrative tasks. A solution to this underutilization of the CMS is to focus on pedagogy for Web–novice faculty and allow a choice of CMS."
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When faced with a different interface or online environment, novices are inclined to utilize only the aspects they understand from a non–Web context. Posting a Word document online makes sense, but not creating an HTML page, because a word–processed document is a familiar unit of presentation but a Web page is not.
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Faculty are led by the interface of a CMS not only because they do not immediately see an alternative, but because the familiar signposts (the Syllabus button) imply a single way of completing the task (upload a document).
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Whizle - a place for sharing plans and guides
"a place for sharing plans and guides; helps you achiebe your goals..." -> not so sure yet of whether i'll use it -> need to test and not just watch video which doesn't show much
Training Method Trends : eLearning Technology
Steve Wexler "provided me [Tony Karrer] some information about what learning delivery methods were being used and particularly if they were trending up or down."
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