Resources Ngā Rauemi Ako
Whakahuahua Kaupapa
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This site is for discussions/ documents/ thoughts about online learning.
You can add yourself to this course by using the password 'teach'
is where you'll find some already developed resources you might use.
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This distillation of ideas is taken from an Ako Aotearoa paper. It might be useful to skim these ideas as a start to thinking about being online.
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Another paper from the same authors.
Forms for Weltec learning design and some discussion - some of which underpins the learning design for Addictions and Counselling project.
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Several ideas here that are useful: with key ideas about engaging in productive practice, providing feedback for learning, the need to induct students into assessment practices, placing assessment at the centre of learning design, involving students.....
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Number 3 in Key ideas distilled is about teacher presence.
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Smith, M. K. (2003) 'Communities of practice', the encyclopedia of informal education, www.infed.org/biblio/communities_of_practice.htm.
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Active Learning to engage students
http://www.vln.school.nz/file/download/826868
'This article reports on two syntheses of research literature on student engagement and how this can be enhanced. It first synthesizes 93 research studies from ten countries to develop a conceptual organizer for student engagement that consists of four perspectives identified in the research: student motivation; transactions between teachers and students; institutional support; and engagement for active citizenship. Secondly, the article synthesizes findings from these perspectives as ten propositions for improving student engagement in higher education. It concludes by identifying some limitations with the conceptual organizer and one suggestion for developing a more integrated approach to student engagement'.
Improving student engagement: Ten proposals for action Nick Zepke and Linda Leach Active Learning in Higher Education 2010 11: 167 DOI: 10.1177/1469787410379680
The online version of this article can be found at: http://alh.sagepub.com/content/11/3/167
Zepke and Leach
Interesting read about skills required for 21st century.
http://www.oscarberg.net/2015/04/introducing-digital-collaboration-canvas.html