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On Wednesday August 2nd, 2022 I presented on the “ABCs of DE (Distance Education)" with my colleagues Heather Braatz and Penny Ralston-Berg at the 2022 Distance Teaching & Learning Conference. Here are my slides, video, and resources.
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Resources
- Fink, Dee L. (2013). Creating significant learning experiences: An integrated approach to designing college courses. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
- Hansen, Edmund J. (2011). Idea-based learning: A course design process to promote conceptual understanding. Sterling, VA: Stylus.
- Orlando, John (2017). Screencasting feedback for better learning. Online Classroom. Vol. 17, Iss 8, 2017.
- Orlando, John (2016) A Comparison of Text, Voice, and Screencasting Feedback to Online Students American Journal of Distance Education Vol. 30 , Iss. 3,2016
- Wiggins, Grant, & McTighe, Jay. (2005). Understanding by Design. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curricular Development.
- Wolf, Mark J.P. “Genre and the Video Game.” In Handbook of Computer Game Studies, eds. Joost Raessens and Jeffrey Goldstein (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2005): 193-205.
- Zhou, H. (January 01, 2015). A systematic review of empirical studies on participants’ interactions in internet-mediated discussion boards as a course component in formal higher education settings. Journal of Asynchronous Learning Network, 19, 3.)