10 iPAD apps for sketches and doodles
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/05/10-ipad-apps-to-create-beautiful.html
Study: Doodling Helps You Pay Attention
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1882127,00.html
Digital Literacy for St. Cloud State University
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/05/10-ipad-apps-to-create-beautiful.html
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1882127,00.html
Millennials comprise the largest generational sector since the baby boomers. As this group enters the job market, training organizations will be forced to find new innovative ways to reach this new audience.
http://www.allencomm.com/3-strategies-to-engage-millennials-get-results/
http://campustechnology.com/articles/2015/03/04/american-millennials-not-terribly-bright.aspx
“This report suggests that far too many are graduating high school and completing postsecondary educational programs without receiving adequate skills,” the report stated. “If we expect to have a better educated population and a more competitive workforce, policy makers and other stakeholders will need to shift the conversation from one of educational attainment to one that acknowledges the growing importance of skills and examines these more critically.”
ACTIONS
We are actively investigating along with D2L methods of addressing this issue. We don’t expect to be able to completely prevent such behavior due to undesirable consequences for other students, but we are working on detecting it so appropriate notifications can be made and action can be taken quickly.
If you need more information on the issue, prevention, and possible solutions, please contact your local D2L System Administrator or Dick McMullen at dick.mcmullen@so.mnscu.edu or Chuck Morris at Chuck.Morris@so.mnscu.edu.
Sheri Steinke, Ph.D.
Director of Online Learning
Adjunct Faculty CIM & BUSN, CSCI
Certified Quality Matters™ Online Trainer and Peer Reviewer
(952)358-8802
Sheri.Steinke@normandale.edu
http://www.stcloudstate.edu/teaching/documents/TechInstituteSchedule_TENTATIVE.pdf
5 Tips: Learn more effectively in class with Mastery Learning
http://blog.coursera.org/post/50352075945/5-tips-learn-more-effectively-in-class-with-mastery In traditional classrooms, students progress through the class regardless of their level of achievement. In mastery learning classrooms, students must fully understand (demonstrate mastery of) the material before moving on to the next topic. Mastery learning is about how students navigate through exercises and assignments. In the SCSU case, particularly D2L, technique can be applied by creating training, versus assessment D2L quizzes for students and allow unlimited number of takes, but condition the quizzes to allow the student to pass to the next chapter in D2L content only after reaching a certain quiz score. |
http://tltgroup.roundtablelive.org/ViewEvent.ashx?eventId=677435
FridayLive! First Session of MOOCOW May 17, 2013 2:00-3:00 pm ET – free to all. Presenter; John Sener This MOOCOW (Massive Open Online Course Or Whatever) to explore John Sener’s book “ The Seven Futures of American Education: Improving Learning & Teaching in a Screen-Captured World.” NOTE: Login instructions for the session will be sent in the Registration Confirmation Email. Please check your Junk folder as sometimes these emails get trapped there. We will also send an additional login reminder 24 hours prior to the start of the event. |
Doodling is often seen as a sign of distraction. If you’re doodling, you’re not paying attention. If you’re drawing, you’re not taking notes. You’re not listening. You’re not learning.
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2011/09/more-doodling-makes-for-better-learning/ But research published in the latest edition of the journal Science challenges the anti-doodling stance. It contends that not only can doodling help students learn, but that drawing is an important tool for scientific discovery. |
Dr. Miltenoff and Dr. Schnellert presented at MADLAT (http://madlat.ca/) their cross-cultural comparison and research on the use of social media in education:
Please enter your thoughts and ideas about the use of social media sites in education
http://Remind101.com – send txt msg to your class without students seeing your phone #. |