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Engaged Learning, Sandie Waters, Susan Cox
Engaged Learning, Sandie Waters, Susan Cox
Sandie H Waters
Video about 21st century learners (version 2.0)
What Do Great Teachers Do?, Sandie Waters, Susan Cox
What Do Great Teachers Do?, Sandie Waters, Susan Cox
Sandie H Waters
No abstract provided.
The Mean Reply Depth Algorithm: A Correlational Study Of Quantitative Versus Qualitative Measures Of Threaded Discourse, Sandie Waters
The Mean Reply Depth Algorithm: A Correlational Study Of Quantitative Versus Qualitative Measures Of Threaded Discourse, Sandie Waters
Sandie H Waters
In the world of online learning, instructors look for the keys that open the door to student learning, engagement, satisfaction, retention, and ability to transfer newly acquired knowledge to real-world situations. One of the most common communication tools in online courses is the threaded discussion. With a growing number of students participating in online education comes the potential for an increase in faculty load. The reviewed courses provided over 1500 threads for two sections of a graduate course at a Mountain Region University. The number of threads that are produced by a student accounts for countless hours of reading, processing, …
Ect Cornerstone: Reflections On The Aect Internship Program, Sandie Waters
Ect Cornerstone: Reflections On The Aect Internship Program, Sandie Waters
Sandie H Waters
No abstract provided.
Design Languages, Notation Systems, And Instructional Technology, Sandie Waters, Andrew Gibbons
Design Languages, Notation Systems, And Instructional Technology, Sandie Waters, Andrew Gibbons
Sandie H Waters
Notational systems, used in mature fields of study, are closely related to design languages. The future of a technological field depends on the ability to communicate ideas and changes with others in the field. Instructional technology is one field that can benefit from a notation system enabling designers to duplicate, execute, and communicate their ideas. In this paper, we look at several mature fields, including chemistry, musicology, and choreography, to discover elements where a mature design language and notation system have developed. We illustrate a number of dimensions that can help designers form their design languages and select the characteristics …