The assignment of creating a geolocation-based lesson culminated in a rubric for the purposeful inclusion of instructional technology when teaching in an inclusive classroom. Inclusive Technology Rubric #TECH6363 #edchat Click To Tweet Geolocation Lesson A Geolocation lesson I would propose… Continue Reading →
I use this graphic when I need to think about a model for online learner engagement. Keller’s ARC model for fresh ideas on what to add to your online classroom for increased student engagement. Use this proven model for online… Continue Reading →
I have used Articulate software since it was an install on a beefy desktop I had for it and Captivate software. I have also viewed content from our state department of education created over the years made in Articulate to… Continue Reading →
Community-based AR & VR Lesson Ideas Community as a classroom is an unexpected way to incorporate augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). The approach for these lesson ideas relies on Dani’s statement “turn communities into classrooms by encouraging teacher… Continue Reading →
Twitter can be overwhelming. You may benefit from a Twitter Start Kit! Consider this infographic on how to find Twitter resources. How to Find Twitter Resources || Twitter #StarterKit || #edchat Click To Tweet Feel free to download a copy… Continue Reading →
Online teacher communication is essential to a successful online course. Make a copy of the podcast transcript to follow along. Why does Online Communication Matter? Teachers know how to communicate with students. We have used some techniques for years, decades,… Continue Reading →
A peer review may take place in the early stages, or drafts, of a multiple-step project. The peer review may focus on a topic of interest to learners at a point in time in order to reinforce the concept, a… Continue Reading →
Our district started crowdsourcing online content almost a decade ago. The content was teacher-facing, imagine an electronic Teacher’s Edition. Three years ago the goal was changed to student-facing content. Content items addressed standards, but with little continuity, no module/unit feel…. Continue Reading →
Lifecycle of a Course Courses have to start somewhere. Never be afraid to launch version one of your course – otherwise, it will never improve! The Lifecycle of a Course #Infographic #edchat Click To Tweet Evaluation Evaluation is the process… Continue Reading →
The work of assuring content is accessible is often viewed from the viewpoint of already created content. Content that has already been created once may give the impression of extra work; the act of assuring the content is accessible additional… Continue Reading →
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