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Leaders:
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Barbara
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Douglas Eder, University of North Florida |
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Ray Purdom, UNC, Greensboro |
Session Description:
Online
Institute
A student's furrowed brow, the hesitatingly raised
hand, one student leaning over to whisper into the
ear of someone in the next row --- these potentially
useful signals are absent in most forms of distance
education. Faculty members who teach primarily via
the Web often miss face-to-face (F2F) communication
and feedback. Nevertheless, proxies for these
behaviors are available in the form of Low Threshold
Application (LTAs) techniques, which are
surprisingly sophisticated in design and yet easy to
prepare and use. These assessment methods, which are
also appropriate for face-to-face situations, make
student learning visible even with distant learners.
This three-part series of on-line sessions will
engage participants in learning and designing
assessment LTAs for immediate use.
This workshop is based in part on two important
books; How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience
and School, edited by J.D. Bransford, A.L.
Brown, and R.R. Cocking, and Classroom Assessment
Techniques: A Handbook for College Teachers,
Second Edition by Thomas A. Angelo and Patricia
Cross.
Use of the principles found in these volumes can
improve teaching and learning at all levels, K-20.
All of the TLT Group’s online offerings include use
of “low threshold” tools, examination of
controversial issues, options for participants with
a range of experience, and suggestions for
assessment as you integrate what you’ve learned into
your repertoire.
For information about how TLT events are different
from most others, click
HERE
For information about this and other TLT Group
workshop, click
HERE.
Participants for this workshop should sign-in 15
minutes early for tech instructions and to meet
others in the group; they also have the option of
remaining online for a half-hour follow-up
discussion immediately after the workshop. (Check to
see if this is true for this workshop).
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Login Instructions:
Welcome to the online workshop: LTAs
To Make Student Learning Visible in Web-Based
Classes: CATs
Co-sponsored by the POD Network
When:
December 4, 11, 18, 2007 3-4 pm Eastern You are
encouraged to login early to test your system, the
room will be open at 2:30 Eastern each week.
Leaders: Barbara
Millis,
University of Nevada Reno; Douglas Eder,
University of North Florida, and Ray Purdom,
UNC, Greensboro.
This workshop will take place online each week using
an Adobe Connect online webcast room. You can use
the instructions below for every session - the URL
remains the same each week. The online room will not
be open prior to the start of the session.
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TO LOGIN INTO THE ADOBE
CONNECT WEBCAST CLASSROOM: |
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URL: |
http://connectpro86502729.acrobat.com/lta/ |
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USERNAME: |
Your email address |
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PASSWORD: |
Your email address |
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(Use the email address that you registered
for the session with, do not use the guest
login option to enter the room) |
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Telephone
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The audio for each session will be broadcast over the Internet.
We also offer a toll free telephone option.
You may use this option if during the
session you find the audio is not
broadcasting clearly or your Internet
connection is problematic.
Conference Number(s): 1-888-238-7805
Participant Code: 983565# |
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