Scholarship, Research, & Building Community Through Digital Media
Fall Academic Assembly 2014Scholarship and Research
National University
Cynthia Sistek-Chandler, [email protected] Caywood, [email protected]
Wayne Padover, [email protected] Dickenson, [email protected]
School of Education
The Professional Learning Community
The Professional Learning Community (Dufour and Eaker)Six Characteristics
1. Shared mission, vision, and values 2. Collective inquiry 3. Collaborative teams 4. Action orientation and experimentation 5. Continuous improvement 6. Results orientation
Why a Learning Community?
Digital ConnectionsExamples from the SOE
Special Education Department (SPED) Caywood & Keeler (2012)Case Study using the Faculty Community
NU Faculty Learning Community
TED Learning Community
A Study of an Online Social Learning Platform (Caywood & Sistek-Chandler, 2013)
Survey and IRBPreliminary Results (Caywood & Keeler, 2013)Increased in communication, collaboration and sharing
Digital Media that Engages Faculty in Scholarship and ResearchWayne Padover, Chair of S & R Committee, SOE
Media: Digital Newsletter & WebinarQuarterly Newsletter The Quest
Quest Webinar: Faculty Shares Via Adobe Connect
The Quest Newsletter through Constant Contact
New to NUBook Talks by SOE Faculty
Jo Birdsell and Peter Serdyukov, Discussants
Along with other members of S & R Wayne Padover
Open to All Faculty, Adjunct, Administration, and Staff
Next DatesSeptember 25October 23
The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business
How Digital Media Builds the Scholarship and Research Community
CommunicationOpportunities for CollaborationConversation Community
References
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Berry, G. (2008). Asynchronous Discussions: Best Practices. 24th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching & Learning. Madison: University of Wisconsin System.
Bettoni, M., Bernhard, W., Eggs, C. and Schiller, G. (2011) Participative faculty development with an online course in eCollaboration. Proceedings of the International Conference on e-Learning. Okanagan, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada.
Bolkan, J (2013). Report: District use of social networks up 44 percent over 2 years. THE Journal, newsletter available at: http://thejournal.com/articles/2013/04/17/report-district-use-of-social-networks-up-44-percent-over-two-years.aspx?admgarea=News1 (last accessed 21 April 2013)
Cann, A., Calvert, J., Masse, K. & Moffat, K. (2006). Assessed Online Discussion Groups in Biology Education. Bioscience Education eJournal, 8(11).
Caspi, A., Gorsky, P. & Chajut, E. (2003). The Influence of Group Size on Non-mandatory Asynchronous Instructional Discussion Groups. The Internet and Higher Education (6) 227-240.
Conrad, R. & Donaldson, J. (2004). Engaging the Online Learner. San Francisco: Wiley & Sons.
References
Dron, J, Anderson, T. and Slemens, G. (2011). Putting things in context – Designing social media for education. Proceedings of the European Conference on e-Learning. Brighton, UK
Forkosh-Baruch, A. and Hershkovitz, A. (2012). A case study of Israeli higher-education institutes sharing scholarly information with the community via social networks. The Internet and Higher Education, vol 15, no 1, pp 58-68.
Garrison, D. R. and W. Archer. A Community of Inquiry Framework for Online Learning. In: M.Moore (Ed.), Handbook of distance education. New York: Erlbaum, 2003.
Garrison, D. (2007). Online Community of Inquiry Review: Social, Cognitive, and Teaching Presence Issues. Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 11(1), 61-72.
Garrison, D., Anderson, T., & Archer, W. (2000). Critical Inquiry in a Text-Based Environment: Computer Conferencing in Higher Education. The Internet and Higher Education 2(2-3): 87-105.
Gorsky, P., & Blau, I. (2009). Online Teaching Effectiveness: A Tale of Two Instructors. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 10(3).
Kukulska-Hulme, A (2010). Learning cultures on the move: Where are we heading? Educational Technology & Society, vol 13, no 4, pp 4–14.
Vesely, P., Bloom, L., & Sherlock, J. (2007). Key Elements of Building Online Community: Comparing Faculty and Student Perceptions. MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 3(3), 234-246.
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