E Learning Kickoff

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Today’s Menu • eLearning Update – Rick • Faculty Projects Kaidren Sergienko: Video Mike Murphy: Elluminate Leon Chickering: Drupal • How to Spice up your ANGEL Classroom.

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A short tutorial about how to add some variety to an online classroom

Transcript of E Learning Kickoff

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Today’s Menu• eLearning Update – Rick

• Faculty ProjectsKaidren Sergienko: Video

Mike Murphy: Elluminate

Leon Chickering: Drupal

• How to Spice up your ANGEL Classroom.

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eLearning Update

– Stats • 80 sections; 1600 students online

– ANGEL Integration • More control

– Elluminate Training• More offerings this year (not sooo much ANGEL)

– Training Cohorts for ANGEL– Emergency Preparedness

• http://readyforH1N1.blogspot.com

– eLearning Central• http://elearn.spscc.ctc.edu

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How to Spice things up in your Online Classroom!

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Unfulfilled Student = Bad!

Happy Student = Good!

The online environments allows us to easily present information in different ways.

The more different ways we find to engage students, the happier they’ll be.

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Three ways to add variety to your classroom:

a. Groups b. WIKIs c. RSS

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The Advantage of Groups in ANGEL?

Communication is easier when scale is smaller.

The same as for F2F courses!

Students bond and develop more “buy in” for the course.

Yields a wider variety of results from your activity.

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How to create groups (teams):

1. Go to the Manage Tab.

2. Click on the Teams link.

3. Add a Team.

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Once you’ve created teams, you’ll have to add members. Angel will do this automatically for you, or you can choose members yourself.

Just tick the box, and that puts the student in that group.

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Let’s go take a look at how this works in ANGEL!

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Questions?

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Wikispaces

Wikis are web pages that anyone can edit!

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Collaborative Lecture Notes

Intro to Linguistics

• What is Grammar? •What is Grammar?

People often think of grammar as a matter of arbitrary pronouncements (defining 'good' and 'bad' language), usually negative ones like There is no such word as ain't or Never end a sentence with a preposition. Linguists are not very interested in this sort of bossiness (sometimes called prescriptivism). For linguists, grammar is simply the collection of principles defining how to put together a sentence.

Intro to Linguistics

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Let’s go take a look at how this works in ANGEL!

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Questions?

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ReallySimpleSyndication

RSS is a great way to create rich content in your classroom, without having to do a lot of extra work! It’s automatic!

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How do I get one of those into my ANGEL classroom?

WIDGETS!

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Web of Language Blog 1. Find a blog or website that has content you want your student to see. Copy the location of the RSS link.

2. Find a news widget that suits your needs. We’ll use yourminis for this feed.

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3. Edit the widget by changing the title, adding your feed, and adjusting the size.

4. Then, copy the embed code to put in your ANGEL classroom!

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5. Create a page to hold your RSS Feeds.

Remember to toggle the Source button to enter the embed code!

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Let’s go take a look at how this works in ANGEL!

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Questions?

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Rick McKinnon, Ph.D. eLearning Support Manager South Puget Sound Community College Website: elearn.spscc.ctc.edu eMail: [email protected] Phone: 360.596.5490