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Sloan C onference Emerging Technologies for Online Learning Featured Session. Future. Back. the. to. Online Education 2.0. @ Marissa_Stone , Nova Southeastern University Cooperative Extension Service (eXtension.org) April 10, 2013 #et4online # et4onlinestone.

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  1. Sloan Conference Emerging Technologies for Online Learning Featured Session Future Back the to Online Education 2.0 @Marissa_Stone, Nova Southeastern University Cooperative Extension Service (eXtension.org) April 10, 2013 #et4online #et4onlinestone

  2. learning effectiveness faculty satisfaction scale access student satisfaction

  3. Envisioning Future Of Education the Integrating Social Media to Prolong the Lesson and Facilitate Peer-to-Peer Connectivity Replace,Delete,or Move any of the graphics to customize your own template. #et4onlinestone @Marissa_Stone April 10, 2013 Las Vegas, NV

  4. Envisioning Future the Of Education “It is not about the technology; it’s about sharing knowledge and information, communicating efficiently, building learning communities and creating a culture of professionalism -These are the key responsibilities of all educational leaders”. – Marion Ginapolis

  5. Who These tools Uses in your Courses? Google Plus Facebook Twitter Podcasts Video Mindmapping Blogs Portfolios Pinterest Tumbler Collaboration Tools Student Response

  6. Why Integrate Social Media? • Social Media puts learning in the hands of the student: Web 2.0 encourages: Connectivity Depth of understanding Self-expression Learning (not teaching) Collaboration Personal Productivity Individual Pacing Web 2.0 allows learning anywhere, anytime; not just in one particular learning environment for an hour a day.

  7. Why Integrate Social Media? • If we as educators want to extend their knowledge in and outside the classroom, it is important that we engage with them where they are! Students spend roughly 3-6 hours per week on social networking sites (…or the amount of time they are supposed to spend outside of class studying.) To-Do: 1. Integrate Social Media into curriculum 2. Breathe! (Yikes!)

  8. Stats on Social Media Use • 83% of young adults (18-29 year olds) use social media (Pew Research Center, 2012) • 82% of college students reportedly login to Facebook several times per day (Quan-Haase & Young, 2010).

  9. Using vs Integrating Tech • Using technology is a random and sporadic process where the main goal is to instruct learners on content not to engage them with content. • Technology integration is the planned and highly structured, purposeful use of technology with the ultimate goal being to engage learners and help them develop new thinking skills.

  10. Identify Your Goals Date the Social Media Tool Vizify Facebook Google+ Poll Everywhere Quora Zotero/Mendeley Edublogs TitanPad Mindmapping tools • Marry the Idea • Increase connectivity • Facilitate critical thinking • Encourage collaboration

  11. Examples Sample Blogging Editorial Calendar

  12. Web 2.0 Applications Prezi: Prezi.com Cloud-based presentation program that allows you to zoom in and out. Google Calendar: Great for planning lessons, exams, keeping track of assignment due dates and scheduling office hours **Goedonline.com/101-web-tools-for-teachers • Vizify • Vizify.com • Allows learners to create interactive resume of their life/career • Podcasts • Audacity, Podomatic • Allows learners to create voice recordings around topics of interest

  13. Examples Vizify Podcasts

  14. Web 2.0 Applications TitanPad: Titanpad.com Allows multiple people to work on one document at the same time. Google+: Plus.google.com Circles, Events and Hangouts, allow collaboration, connectivity and sharing that is more like real time **Goedonline.com/101-web-tools-for-teachers • Twitter: • Twitter.com • Closed groups, short bursts of information around topics of interest, engage learners anywhere/time • Socrative: • Socrative.com • Student response system that empowers teachers to engage learners on any device

  15. Examples Socrative TitanPad Google+ Hangouts

  16. Extending Your Reach • Extending your reach includes continuing the conversations outside the regularly scheduled coursework Why do we care about the reach of our message? Why Extend Your Reach? Reach a broader audience Create interest Encourage learning Increase understanding Facilitate CoPs Continue the discussion Real world application

  17. Measuring Your Results • How you define success is based on your goals • Project, performance, portfolio based is ideal Most applications have built-in analytics but the more important piece remains the engagement and interaction If I introduce an application to use to explore a particular topic of interest then later observe the learner in the environment utilizing/discussing/ teaching lessons learned it was a successful endeavor!

  18. Example Let’s measure what’s going on here at #et4online

  19. Questions/Comments? #et4onlinestone @Marissa_Stone Marissa.Stone@gmail.com Vizify.com/MarissaStone

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