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Collaboration I - Luncheon Panelists
Judith Stokes, Assistant Superintendent, Branson District RE-82 Erin Henschel, High School Social Studies Teacher, Branson School Online Melissa Brown, Denver Academic Director, GOAL Academy Arlene Salyards, Director of Technology, Northeast Colorado BOCES Katie Eck, Online Professional Development Specialist, Jefferson County School District Cathy Starkebaum, Med Prep, and the Anatomy and Physiology Teacher, Haxtun School Districts (WAVES)
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Chit-Chat/Pecha Kucha Presentations
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Spice it Up with Pecha Kucha? |
Patrica Rand
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Aims Community College
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This presentation will teach the audience how to transform a so-so lecture into a powerful presentation using the Pecha Kucha techique as well as sound advice from experts in the field of cognitive learning and multi-media design. |
Best Practices for Engaging and Managing Students using Mobile Apps |
Storm Gloor
from University of Colorado Denver
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As so-called smart phones become more ubiquitous among both students and educators, perhaps it’s only natural that apps have been created to enhance and manage the education process. We’ll cover examples of such applications, as well as tips to keep up to date on the latest developments in the field.
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Free Your Mind... Mind Mapping in Higher Education |
Glenn Rohlfing
from Pikes Peak Community College
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Another tool in Differentiated Instruction, mind mapping offers students a forum to engage content and ideas in a non-linear format. Mind mapping programs allow the creator and the student to import varied forms of media to make the experience more interactive, and to allow students to collaborate. Mind mapping is a visual thinking tool that provides a graphical means to visualize ideas. |
Plagiarism |
Karen Kaemerling
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CCCOnline
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Plagiarism is a prevalent problem in education. By inspiring students to write original work with carefully authentic assignments and by designing a course with plagiarism prevention in mind, the occurrence of plagiarism can be dramatically reduced. Additionally, new plagiarism detection tools integrated into learning management systems can not only be used as a deterrent but also as a teaching tool.
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QR Codes in Education |
Kate Haggerty and Kae Novak
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Front Range Community College
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Want a convenient way for your students to pull up info on their smart phones? Use a QR (Quick Response) code or matrix bar to hard link from physical world objects to web pages in the phone's browser. Education - anytime, anywhere just got easier.
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Digital Storytelling |
Nicole Hubbell
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University of Denver
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Digital storytelling is the craft of creating a 2-3 minute video that is grounded in a first-person narrative and uses multiple media elements. Workshops are intense, collaborative, and rewarding. Learn how digital storytelling can be used to aide in reflection and provide narrative closure after a significant event or experience. |
Faculty Peer Review Models in Online Course Evaluation
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David Kendrick
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University of Northern Colorado
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The Center for the Enhancement of Teaching & Learning (CETL) at the University of Northern Colorado supports and promotes faculty teaching, research, and models of best practices in traditional and online learning. After growing the quantity of web-enhanced and online courses, it sought a means by which to measure and support quality in the online environment through the adoption of Quality Matters (QM) standards and principles in an effective and effective manner. The CETL teamed with faculty from the School of Nursing to conduct research in effective preparation methods to adopt QM and implement in multiple departments. |
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