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Sloan-C YouTube Channel

By Jean Mandernach – 4 Comments

For all the latest happenings in online education, check out the Sloan-C YouTube channel.


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An article recently published in the "Review of Educational Research," finds a significant positive effect from the utilization of technology in the classroom over more traditional instruction, and that computer technology that supports instruction has a greater effect compared with technology applications that provide direct instruction.


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The online classroom is filled with text-based information competing for students' attention. The use of students' names provides a quick, easy means of grabbing their attention and ensuring that they have noticed key information.


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Six Ingredients for the 21st Century Classroom

By Jean Mandernach

Bringing your teaching into the modern, techno-savvy era takes more than simply grabbing the latest gadgets or downloading the coolest new software... the design and layout of the room is an essential consideration as well.


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What is an online course?

By Jean Mandernach

The answer to this question seems simple enough... it is a course offered without face-to-face interaction. But, what, EXACTLY, differentiates online information from an online course? One can view a lecture (or even a series of lectures) on the internet; does this constitute an online course?


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GCU requires students to participate regularly in the online classroom. But, does this really matter? Do students that participate consistently learn more than those who do not? Does regular participation in threaded discussions impact their motivation or engagement in the course?


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YouTube for Schools

By Jean Mandernach – 3 Comments

Sign up for YouTube for Schools to bring the power of video to your classrooms for free. Access thousands of free high quality educational videos on YouTube in a controlled environment.


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