Many students, administrators, and politicians are encouraging students to take online courses. But, are the students ready? How can we prepare all students to learn online? Here are a few ideas. Do you have more to add? ~Mia
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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CTD Institute's curator insight,
October 2, 2015 3:44 PM
Great insight into key factors defining good online searchers: use of search terms and selection of credibile sources.
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
November 24, 2013 1:08 PM
Phillip Schechty is an educator whom has looked at "five ways that students respond or adapt to school-related tasks and activities." This infographic looks provides an overview of the five stages. If you want more information about this please visit the website The Schlechty Center located at http://www.schlechtycenter.org/
malek's curator insight,
November 27, 2013 5:40 PM
Any marketer dream! If only customers behave like students....
Deanna Dahlsad's curator insight,
November 27, 2013 5:57 PM
This is an interesting way to look at and evaluate your child's engaement with school as well as your parenting. Are you encouraging "ritual compliance" or real engagement? And, for those of with kids with special needs, the behavior labels in the green boxes might be more helpful in terms of both describing what we see as well as considering in motivating our childen. |
Pamela D Lloyd's comment,
December 29, 2015 5:51 PM
Unfortunately, while this list includes a number of legitimate research tools, at least one of the sites it references is a site that will write papers to order for money. As such, I would not recommend that any teacher recommend this list to students. Instead, they should find a list that concentrates on legitimate research tools, or create their own list by reviewing each site and removing those that could be used to cheat.
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