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  • Everyone Can Learn Better with Universal Design for Learning

    Teachers and professors work hard to help guarantee students make the most out of their classes. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is one way to maximize learning for pupils. By following UDL’s three principles—Recognition, Action & Expression, and Engagement—along with a diverse set of practices, there’s a better chance at student success.

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  • Transitioning to Online Course Delivery: A Quick Guide and Some Considerations

    Institutions and organizations are switching to online learning as a way to provide a better learning or training experience for their students and employees. Naturally, they expect to accomplish this transition as smoothly and quickly as possible, without slowing down their regular workflow.

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  • An important role for Learning Analytics:

    John Whitmer, Ed.D., Learning Analytics and Research Director, Blackboard Inc.

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  • Defeating the scroll of death

    In a Moodle™ course the resources and activities can create a long course home page. If a course has many resources and activities the user will scroll endlessly to find content.

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  • What is aggregation?

    Aggregation is a term that is often times misunderstood in Moodle™. However with the knowledge of what aggregation is your student grades can accurately reflect what you have intended to calculate.

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  • Best practices: Using new administrative features in Joule's winter 2012 release

    Joule’s 2012 Winter release included both updates to Joule and core Moodle™ 2.3.3. In today’s blog I’d like to share some of the most vital additions and deletions.

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  • Best Practices: Creating Effective Feedback for Your Learners

    According to research students don’t classify a course as either “good” or “bad” based on instructor preparedness instructor organization or even the level of interaction within the course.

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  • Best practices: Sharing the lanes of design and facilitation in online courses

    Designing and facilitating an online course that is both meaningful and enjoyable is quite a journey. Typically online courses come to fruition through one of two scenarios. Either one person is both the designer and the facilitator or separate individuals take on the design and facilitation responsibilities.

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  • Moodle™ and Joule: Beyond the classroom

    Moodle™ and Joule: Beyond the classroom is based on the social constructivist pedagogy founded on the ideal that a learning environment needs to be flexible and adaptable and that if we can come to understand others we can teach in a transformational way.

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