The ECHO Model of Experiential Learning
…to strike this balance, we believe that experiential education has the potential to assist our fellow educators in transforming their pedagogical practices to more deeply engage their students and improve…
…to strike this balance, we believe that experiential education has the potential to assist our fellow educators in transforming their pedagogical practices to more deeply engage their students and improve…
…Shelton, dean of online education for Dallas Baptist University, and during the 75-minute seminar she shared her model for cost-effective faculty support. Dallas Baptist offers approximately 275 online graduate and…
…the rapid changes and expansion of ideas, techniques, and technologies to enhance teaching and learning and, thus, to also assist in the development of faculty competence and professional advancement, continue…
…Reference: 2010 Horizon Report. Johnson, Laurence F., Levine, Alan, Smith, Rachel S. and Stone, Sonja. 2010 Horizon Report. Austin, TX: The New Media Consortium, 2010. http://www.nmc.org/pdf/2010-Horizon-Report.pdf (accessed January 15, 2010)….
…the tools to communicate with fellow educators and/or students. Those who teach online are more likely to use social media for professional purposes. When it comes to awareness and use,…
Here’s a list of some practical suggestions taken from a neat, “miniature guide for those who teach on how to improve student learning.” (reference below) The guide was prepared by…
…small community of learners about just what [the presentation] meant for them. The goal is to produce some emotional response, and probably 70 percent come back and say, ‘Wow, I’ve…
…American Association of Community Colleges. Results of the survey were released earlier this month in a report titled Trends in eLearning: Tracking the Impact of eLearning at Community Colleges. The…
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