I found that the advice she was giving about online classes related directly to the project based, face-to-face classes that I'm struggling with. I especially liked her explanation of hierarchy, that students need a sense of organization and structure. They want to know what is the beginning, what is the middle and where and when is the end. She mentioned that she loves to include hypertext in her content, that these hyperlinks take students in tangents from the core content. But this is my favorite idea of hers: that we learn from the tangents, from the side roads that our own curiosity leads us on. That's self-created curiosity is where we learn best. That one gem that I got from her video made watching the other three worth it. In my project based, face-to-face classes my instructions will include many hyperlinks to topics that are related but tangential to the course material.
Resources
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Banner – SUNY Learning Center (2012), Competencies in Online Learning.
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