Thursday, May 29, 2014

Need tools/resources/activities worked WORSE than expected when you BEGAN teaching online. Tweet to #tltgTOL4B see tlt.gs/TOL4B2

Tweet your suggestions to #tltgTOL4B or use TooFast survey: tlt.gs/TOL4B2fbsurvey

Join us for FridayLive! May 30, 2014 for usual free online Webinar 2pmET - this one "Using Online Student Feedback" part of series Teaching Online for Beginners 2.0 tlt.gs/TOL4B2

In our MOOCOW "Teaching Online for Beginners 2" we're actively seeking recommendations about tools, activities, and resources - as well as advice from those who have already taught online courses successfully. Our intended participants are:


A. higher ed faculty who have already taught successfully in "traditional" face-to-face courses and who are soon to begin teaching online.
B. those who help colleagues in category A
For more info about the MOOCOW, "Teaching Online for Beginners:  Crossing the Starting Line" see tlt.gs/TOL4B2

Please describe some examples from these three categories of tools, resources, or activities that you used when teaching online.   Those that:

1. Worked BETTER than expected when you BEGAN teaching online? And you continue to use and recommend it!2. Worked WORSE than expected when you BEGAN teaching online? Cautionary advice about it?3. Enabled you and your students to achieve at least SOME results BETTER than face-to-face? [Results that may seem quite "small," but they were significant to YOU and your students.]


Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Need tools/resources/activities work BETTER than expected when you BEGAN teaching online. Tweet to #tltgTOL4B see tlt.gs/TOL4B2






Tweet your suggestions to #tltgTOL4B or use TooFast survey: tlt.gs/TOL4B2fbsurvey

In our MOOCOW "Teaching Online for Beginners 2" we're actively seeking recommendations about tools, activities, and resources - as well as advice from those who have already taught online courses successfully. Our intended participants are:
A. higher ed faculty who have already taught successfully in "traditional" face-to-face courses and who are soon to begin teaching online.
B. those who help colleagues in category A
For more info about the MOOCOW, "Teaching Online for Beginners:  Crossing the Starting Line" see tlt.gs/TOL4B2

Please describe some examples from these three categories of tools, resources, or activities that you used when teaching online.   Those that:
1. Worked BETTER than expected when you BEGAN teaching online? And you continue to use and recommend it!2. Worked WORSE than expected when you BEGAN teaching online? Cautionary advice about it?3. Enabled you and your students to achieve at least SOME results BETTER than face-to-face? [Results that may seem quite "small," but they were significant to YOU and your students.]



TGIF: TOL4B Twitter Chat Today 3:00 PM ET #tltgTOL4B

Read below for TGIF with links, or you can view TGIF on the Web...Click here



Thirty-seventh issue Volume Seven

TLT Group TGIF 5.28.2014           
From Group World Headquarters

Experimenting with Twitter Chatting on Wednesday #tltgTOL4B and taking a look at Online Student Feedback on Friday. 
See more information below.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Brief amusing SciFi re use of virtual reality & biofeedback (controlled by others) to modify/train self “Perfect Day” CS Friedman

Amusing brief science fiction re future use of virtual reality & biofeedback to modify, train,  regulate oneself;  but not always entirely under one's own control or awareness.  
'Perfect Day’ first appeared in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March/April 2012 issue.  Approx 6 pp. when printed with small font.  
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Excerpt:  
"When Stanley Betterman awoke Monday morning he didn’t know that everyone else in the world was naked.  ...
"...Stanley scrubbed his teeth until they gleamed, then let

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

TGIF: How do you build community online?

Read below for TGIF with links, or you can view TGIF on the Web...Click here



Thirty-sixth issue Volume Seven

TLT Group TGIF 5.20.2014           
From Group World Headquarters

How do you build community online? There are several ways to join in this conversation:



Tuesday, May 13, 2014

TGIF: Exploration & Experimentation: Building Community Online

Read below for TGIF with links, or you can view TGIF on the Web...Click here



Thirty-fifth issue Volume Seven

TLT Group TGIF 5.13.2014           
From Group World Headquarters


Exploration and experimentation with various ways to build community online begins this week. The goal is to cross the starting line in a way that makes sense for you. Pop into the events on Wednesday and Friday or register for the entire 6 week TOL4B MOOCow

TLT Membership
You can become an individual member for $75.00 (USD).Did you know…
  • if you have participated in or registered for TOL4B you will receive a $25 discount. Enter discount code TLO4B.
  • if you have retired you will receive $40 discount. Enter discount code RETIREE.
  • if you are a current student you will receive a $50 discount. Enter discount code: STUDENT.
Join Us, Click  here to get started. .


    More from the TLT-SWG Blog
    http://tlt-swg.blogspot.com/
       
                                                

    Members Exchange
    MOOCow Teaching Online for Beginners (TOL4B)
    Orientation to MOOCow Tools   
    Date: May 14, 2014
    Time: 3:00 PM ET
    Presenters; Steve Gilbert, Beth Dailey and Others

    Description

    Join TOL4B participants as we experiment with the following MOOCow tools:
    • Adobe Connect microphone use
    • Access MOOCow information on the TOL4B home base
    • Participate in MOOCow discussions via VoiceThread
    • Access resources using the TOL4B DIIGO site

    MOOCOW = Massively Open Online Course (Or Whatever) -- designed to capture the flexible and experimental nature of this course.

    Upcoming Member Exchange events

    May 28: Easing into Twitter Chatting* about LMS Features
    June 11: Easing into Twitter Chatting* about Self Intro Videos
    June 18: Learning More about Planning, Producing, Editing and Publishing Self-Intro Videos (TOL4B) June 18: Learning More about Planning, Producing, Editing and Publishing Self-Intro Videos (TOL4B)

    FridayLive!
    MOOCow Introduction: Teaching Online for Beginners (TOL4B)
    Date: May 16, 2014
    Time: 2:00 PM ET
    Presenters; Steve Gilbert,  Beth Dailey


    Description
    • Applying our findings and insights about MOOCs)
    • Why we selected options and how to use them
    • MOOCow learning goals
    • How to do some basic  MOOCow-needed activities for participants (participate in Forum;  read/listen to weekly learning plan)
    • Intro resources useful in developing creating your next small steps plan.


    MOOCOW = Massively Open Online Course (Or Whatever) -- designed to capture the flexible and experimental nature of this course.

    Up-coming  FridayLive! schedule:

    May 23  Recommended Practices for Building Community Online for Teaching and Learning (TOL4B)
    May 30 Using Online Student Feedback (TOL4B)
    June 6 Video Self-Introductions for Teaching and Learning Part 1: Critiquing and Discussing in Small Online Groups (TOL4B)
    June 13 Video Self-Introductions for Teaching and Learning Part 2: Screencast-O-Matic and YouTube Demonstrations (TOL4B)

      TOL4B_TLT_logo.jpg
      MOOCs Round Six
      MOOCow Teaching Online for Beginners (TOL4B)

      MOOCOW = Massively Open Online Course (Or Whatever) -- designed to capture the flexible and experimental nature of this course.
          
      Join the planning and help further shape the MOOCow:

      Link to planning document



      Provide feedback on tools and strategies to be included.  Link to survey.



      MOOCow
      Teaching Online for Beginners (TOL4B)   May 11 - June, 27, 2014
      Presenters; Steve Gilbert, Beth Dailey and Others

      DescriptionTeaching Online for Beginners (TOL4B) is a Massive Open Online Course or Whatever (MOOCow) designed to help you, as a successful faculty member in higher education, begin to teach entirely online or include more online resources and activities in your courses. You care about your students and their learning. 

      You care about your students and their learning. You are busy and will continue to be busy. By sampling available options, benefits and drawbacks to teaching online you will cross the starting line. You will experience and experiment with a variety of easy to learn, reliable, widely accessible and least expensive tools and resources and strategies related to creating social presence and building community online.

      You will realize teaching and learning online does not necessarily mean teaching and learning alone, does not require being overworked, giving up your best teaching or losing meaningful contact with students. It can be satisfying and fun.

      The "Action" path through the MOOCow is designed to help you achieve a variety of learning outcomes and ultimately produce a self-introductory video which will become part of a more complete introductory unit in an online course, as per rubric. You may also want to chose a Design It Yourself (DIY) path to meet your own learning goals.

           #TLTGroup, #tltgFRLV, #tltgTOL4B
      Encourage. Enable. Engage.

      Tuesday, May 06, 2014

      TGIF: Is the LMS, a Walled Garden? FridayLive

      Read below for TGIF with links, or you can view TGIF on the Web...Click here



      Thirty-fourth issue Volume Seven

      TLT Group TGIF 5.6.2014           
      From Group World Headquarters

      FridayLive! “The Walled Garden” a.k.a. The Learning Management System (LMS)?
      Exploring options for extending pr replacing functions within the LMS.
      TLT Membership
      You can become an individual member for $75.00 (USD).Did you know…
      • if you have participated in or registered for TOL4B you will receive a $25 discount. Enter discount code TLO4B.
      • if you have retired you will receive $40 discount. Enter discount code RETIREE.
      • if you are a current student you will receive a $50 discount. Enter discount code: STUDENT.
      Join Us, Click  here to get started.
      The Teaching Online for Beginners (TOL4B) MOOCow Starts next week!!!
      May 11 - June, 27, 2014
      Listen to this overview to determine if it is right for you.
      Outcomes&Weeks.jpg


        More from the TLT-SWG Blog
        http://tlt-swg.blogspot.com/
           
                                                    

        Members Exchange
        Digging Deeper into Voice Transcription
        Date: May 7, 2014
        Time: 3-4 pm Eastern
        Presenters: Steve Gilbert, and others

        DESCRIPTION
        The exploration continues
        Link to planning document.

        All TLT Group Members and subscribers are welcome to attend and participate. If you are not a member, please email sallygilbert@tltgroup.org or dailey@tltgroup.org if you would like an invitation to participate and attend.  

        Upcoming Member Exchange events
        May 14: Teaching Online for Beginners (TOL4B) Orientation to MOOCow Tools
        May 28: Easing into Twitter Chatting* about LMS Features
        June 11: Easing into Twitter Chatting* about Self Intro Videos
        June 18: Learning More about Planning, Producing, Editing and Publishing Self-Intro Videos (TOL4B) June 18: Learning More about Planning, Producing, Editing and Publishing Self-Intro Videos (TOL4B)

        FridayLive!
        “The Walled Garden” a.k.a. The Learning Management System (LMS)?
        Date: May 9, 2014
        Time: 2:00-3:00 pm ET
        Presenters: Steve Gilbert and others
        Register Here. free to all.  

        Description

        http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0f/Parterre2.jpg/320px-Parterre2.jpg
        Many questions circulate these days regarding learning management systems (LMS). A walled garden (LMS) restricts access. There a tool shed within the garden, but is it limited?  What about tools outside the garden? Is there a gate? Who decides what can go in and out of the gate? Information? Tools? Let's talk together about these and other questions such as :
        1. CURRENT TRENDS, FEATURES OF LMS  What institutions are exploring, using, requiring, supporting in LMS options for their faculty - esp faculty who teach online.
        2. ALTERNATIVES, ENHANCEMENTS TO LMS What non-LMS options are important for faculty to consider using INSTEAD of or in ADDITION to their institution's provided LMS - especially faculty new to teaching fully or partly online.
        3. IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT PEDAGOGIES OF LMS Every LMS reflects an underlying pedagogy - whether that pedagogy is intentional and explicit or accidental and implied.  How can an institution or an individual faculty member decide how well the LMS’s underlying pedagogy fits their needs and goals?  To what extent can or should a faculty member adapt his/her own pedagogy to the LMS?  In what ways can an LMS be adapted or augmented to fit the users’ preferred pedagogy?
        Resources:

        Up-coming  FridayLive! schedule:
        May 16  Teaching Online for Beginners (TOL4B) MOOCow Introduction
        May 23  Recommended Practices for Building Community Online for Teaching and Learning (TOL4B)
        May 30 Using Online Student Feedback (TOL4B)

          TOL4B_TLT_logo.jpg
          MOOCs Round Six
          MOOCow Teaching Online for Beginners (TOL4B)

          MOOCOW = Massively Open Online Course (Or Whatever) -- designed to capture the flexible and experimental nature of this course.
              
          Join the planning and help further shape the MOOCow:

          Link to planning document



          Provide feedback on tools and strategies to be included.  Link to survey.



          MOOCow
          Teaching Online for Beginners (TOL4B)   May 11 - June, 27, 2014
          Presenters; Steve Gilbert, Beth Dailey and Others

          DescriptionTeaching Online for Beginners (TOL4B) is a Massive Open Online Course or Whatever (MOOCow) designed to help you, as a successful faculty member in higher education, begin to teach entirely online or include more online resources and activities in your courses. You care about your students and their learning. 

          You care about your students and their learning. You are busy and will continue to be busy. By sampling available options, benefits and drawbacks to teaching online you will cross the starting line. You will experience and experiment with a variety of easy to learn, reliable, widely accessible and least expensive tools and resources and strategies related to creating social presence and building community online.

          You will realize teaching and learning online does not necessarily mean teaching and learning alone, does not require being overworked, giving up your best teaching or losing meaningful contact with students. It can be satisfying and fun.

          The "Action" path through the MOOCow is designed to help you achieve a variety of learning outcomes and ultimately produce a self-introductory video which will become part of a more complete introductory unit in an online course, as per rubric. You may also want to chose a Design It Yourself (DIY) path to meet your own learning goals.

               #TLTGroup, #tltgFRLV, #tltgTOL4B
          Encourage. Enable. Engage.