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Best Practices in Engaging Online Learners Through Active and
Experiential Learning Strategies, Second Edition, is a practical
guide for all instructors, instructional designers, and online
learning administrators designing, developing, teaching, and
leading online, hybrid and blended learning courses and programs,
who seek to provide supportive, engaging, and interactive learner
experiences. This book explores the integration of active and
experiential learning approaches and activities including
simulations, gamification, social media integration, project-based
learning, scenario-based learning, virtual tours, and online
micro-credentialing as they relate to the development of authentic
skill-building, communication, problem-solving, and
critical-thinking in learners. New and emerging learning
technologies of virtual and augmented reality along with artificial
intelligence are included in this updated edition with examples of
how instructors can actively use them in online courses to engage
learners in experiential experiences. Readers will find guidelines
for the development of participatory and peer-learning,
competency-based learning, field-based experiences, clinical
experiences, and service-learning opportunities in the online
classroom. In addition, the authors provide effective learning
strategies, discipline-specific examples, templates, and additional
resources that align learner engagement with assessment practices
and course outcomes.
Leveraging Digital Tools to Assess Student Learning provides a
practical approach to using technology to collect, interpret, and
curate assessment data in K-12 in-person, online, hybrid, and dual
learning environments. Digital media, emerging learning
technologies, and handheld devices play larger roles than ever in
students' 21st-century educational experiences. Digital tools,
meanwhile, can also transform assessment practices for teachers,
allowing more efficient means of identifying gaps and modifying
instruction to maximize student learning. Situating assessment
practices in today's networked, flexible, and virtual classrooms,
this book reframes polling and quizzing, social media and memes,
and multimedia platforms as digital learning tools for engaging,
interactive, and meaningful formative, summative, open-ended, peer
and self-paced assessments. The final chapter discusses
technology's role in organizing, evaluating, and disseminating
assessment data to students, their families, and administrators.
Best Practices in Engaging Online Learners Through Active and
Experiential Learning Strategies, Second Edition, is a practical
guide for all instructors, instructional designers, and online
learning administrators designing, developing, teaching, and
leading online, hybrid and blended learning courses and programs,
who seek to provide supportive, engaging, and interactive learner
experiences. This book explores the integration of active and
experiential learning approaches and activities including
simulations, gamification, social media integration, project-based
learning, scenario-based learning, virtual tours, and online
micro-credentialing as they relate to the development of authentic
skill-building, communication, problem-solving, and
critical-thinking in learners. New and emerging learning
technologies of virtual and augmented reality along with artificial
intelligence are included in this updated edition with examples of
how instructors can actively use them in online courses to engage
learners in experiential experiences. Readers will find guidelines
for the development of participatory and peer-learning,
competency-based learning, field-based experiences, clinical
experiences, and service-learning opportunities in the online
classroom. In addition, the authors provide effective learning
strategies, discipline-specific examples, templates, and additional
resources that align learner engagement with assessment practices
and course outcomes.
Leveraging Digital Tools to Assess Student Learning provides a
practical approach to using technology to collect, interpret, and
curate assessment data in K-12 in-person, online, hybrid, and dual
learning environments. Digital media, emerging learning
technologies, and handheld devices play larger roles than ever in
students' 21st-century educational experiences. Digital tools,
meanwhile, can also transform assessment practices for teachers,
allowing more efficient means of identifying gaps and modifying
instruction to maximize student learning. Situating assessment
practices in today's networked, flexible, and virtual classrooms,
this book reframes polling and quizzing, social media and memes,
and multimedia platforms as digital learning tools for engaging,
interactive, and meaningful formative, summative, open-ended, peer
and self-paced assessments. The final chapter discusses
technology's role in organizing, evaluating, and disseminating
assessment data to students, their families, and administrators.
Today's students need broad skills to help them think creatively,
work collaboratively and implement innovations in our complex and
global society. These skills must be taught early to ensure
success. In Nurturing Young Innovators, PK-5 teachers will learn
how to engage families and communities in activities that create
environments where creativity, innovation and collaboration are
fostered and valued, and where technology is used to redefine
learning and promote responsible risk-taking.Written by two experts
who are passionate about supporting early learners through
effective uses of technology, this book is a singular source for
learning how to encourage innovation and creativity in early
learners so they can develop the skills they need to thrive. This
book includes: Examples of how teachers can collaborate with
students, parents and the community to support student success and
innovation. Practical tools, including sample projects, reflection
questions and exercises to drive student learning. An action plan
to help you track the steps you're taking to facilitate creativity
in students, and a Resources section to support the content in each
chapter.
An equitable, inclusive and practical application of culturally
responsive teaching that transcends learning environments Educators
in the 21st century are teaching diverse learners across a range of
learning environments, while attending to critical issues related
to equity, inclusion, and social justice. Now there's a resource to
help you merge the essential skills of embedding culturally
responsive teaching practices into online and in person learning
settings. Using the Dynamic Equitable Learning Environments (DELE)
framework, you can build the knowledge, awareness, skills, and
dispositions to pivot instruction to facilitate equitable,
inclusive, and anti-racist learning experiences that transcend
cultural, social, and linguistic backgrounds-no matter where, when,
or how your students do their learning. Combining an interactive
workspace with teacher preparation and professional development,
this book provides an action planner and toolkit for embedding
culturally responsive teaching into online and in person
instruction. Other features include: Demonstrative, inspirational,
and culturally responsive practical approaches for online and in
person educational settings Self-reflection questions, anti-bias
exercises, and critical-thinking activities that support
equity-mindedness Culturally sustaining checklist templates Links
to additional responsive online resources, readings, and culturally
relevant media Action plan templates to work through in each
chapter Additional Call to Action practices to pursue after
completing the book When you commit to culturally responsive
teaching, you want to build your own capacity to provide every
learner, in every educational setting, the ability to connect with
the curriculum in authentic and equitable ways. This book enables
you to do just that by providing the pedagogical strategies to
meaningfully engage all learners, especially in online settings,
and ensure that your class is inclusive, decolonized, and takes
into account the diverse lived experiences of all learners, their
families, and communities.
Of the 21st century skills vital for success in education and the
workplace, "the 4Cs"-critical thinking, communication,
collaboration, and creativity-have been highlighted as crucial
competencies. This book shows how teachers can more purposefully
integrate technology into instruction to facilitate the practice
and mastery of each of the 4Cs along with other learning
objectives. It's packed with practical and engaging strategies that
will transform the way students experience learning. Whether you
want to try something new in your own classroom or discuss ideas as
part of a professional learning community, you'll find lots to
explore in Teaching the 4Cs with Technology: How do I use 21st
century tools to teach 21st century skills?
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