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The Self-Directed Learning [SDL] Support Model: Training Educators for Online Learning

December 16, 2011 by izzy

Since August, I have been on a journey working with some fabulous educators, instructional designers and just all-round wonderful women drafting outlines and creating the content for a chapter that will be published in a book which is being published by the International Association for K-12 Online Learning [also known as iNACOL]. We just completed our draft of our chapter and are so excited.

This chapter will present a student-centered model for online teacher mentoring. The one-to-many online model is designed to be scalable, self-directed, and leverages social learning. The program, Self-Directed Learning [SDL] Support Model: Training Educators for Online Learning, introduces teachers to ideas of self-directed learning, partnering pedagogy, and metacognition while orienting new and prospective virtual teachers to the online learning environment. To maximize impact and sustainability, this program employs the Cognitive Coaching model through a social learning community.

Without giving away all our secrets -you’ll have to wait until the whole book Lessons Learned in Teacher Mentoring: Supporting Educators in K-12 Online Learning Environments is published [due out in the fall of 2012]- we explain ‘how’ we developed and taught an online course which has helped many educators-across Massachusetts- become better learners and in turn better educators.

Our chapter goes into great detail explaining how we used self-directed learning techniques and skills to teach educators how-to understand and use essential self-directed learning skills such as: goal setting, metacognition, motivation, critical thinking and time management.  We also discuss how we designed our online course, how we delivered it and how we improved it.

I can tell you that by implementing the use of social learning, collaboration and ePortfolios we have had a very good success rate with this online course. Here is what a few of our participants said about our course:

“This was a new way to approach teaching.”

“The course really helped me understand how to encourage and coach students not just around content but around linking content to their own goals in life.”

“It’s cool to watch students change over the course of the year. They start talking about what their goals are and what skills they’ve learned. Online learning puts their education in their own hands—it’s wonderful!”

 

Filed Under: 21st Century Learning Skills, Cognitive Coaching, Collaborative for Educational Services, critical thinking, Education, eLearning, elearning coach training, Front Page Slider, iNACOL, Online learning, Social learning Tagged With: 21st Century Learning Skills, Cognitive Coaching, critical thinking, Education, eLearning, Front Page Slider, iNACOL, instructional design, Online learning, Social Learning

Why you need a how-to video

November 11, 2011 by izzy

Click to find out why you need a how-to video…

 

Filed Under: Design, Front Page Slider, Fun, Functionality, How-to, instructional design, Video Tagged With: Front Page Slider, Functionality, How-to, instructional design, Video

Vintage PinUp Cothing Holiday Wish List 2011

November 5, 2011 by izzy

Looking around for some vintage pinup clothing I started to pull together some ideas for the upcoming holidays and then created this Wish List. I hope you enjoy turning the pages and exploring some fashionable ideas as much as I did creating this magazine.

 

Open publication – Free publishing – More clothing

Filed Under: Creativity, Design, Front Page Slider, Fun, Graphics, Inspiration Tagged With: Creativity, Front Page Slider, Fun, Graphics, Inspiration

Cloud Based Information Management Tool

November 2, 2011 by izzy

Now here’s a tool that any educator would be happy using. Diigo, is a cloud based personal information management tool that allows you to collect and access a variety of digital information. You install Diigo and then go about using the bookmarking, highlighting, and sticky notes. Capture, annotate, and share your notes all inside a cloud.

You can access your information on the go. Try the free plan first and also check out the Educator’s upgrades.

Filed Under: Communication, Front Page Slider, Information Management, Technology, Tools Tagged With: Communication, Information Management, Tools

Training the Hybrid Educator

October 29, 2011 by izzy

Next Wednesday, November 2, 2pm [EST] Education Week is hosting a free webinar called: Training the Hybrid Educator. Katie Ash is moderating the webinar. I heard her speak last Spring and she’s fabulous, smart and I’m sure will provide great questions for the guest speakers. Register here.

Other details.

Hybrid learning, which blends face-to-face teaching techniques with online instructional aspects, is a rapidly growing sector of K-12 education. Although each hybrid, or blended, program varies on the spectrum of face-to-face vs. online elements, it is always important to properly train hybrid educators to meet student needs effectively. This chat will address what kinds of professional development are available to hybrid educators, as well as the key factors they need to know to be successful in the classroom. Our guests will share their experiences as hybrid and virtual instructors and talk about the role that hybrid education is playing in K-12 today.

Guests:
Erik Toman, middle school teacher, Chicago Virtual Charter School
Tracy Sheehan, manager of instructional development, Virtual High School Global Consortium
Katie Ash, staff writer, Education Week and Education Week Digital Directions, will moderate this chat.
Register here.

Filed Under: Front Page Slider, Hybrid Educator, instructional design, Webinar Tagged With: Hybrid educator, instructional design, Webinar

MassCUE 2011: Presentation

October 24, 2011 by izzy

Meg Robbins and I are presenting an hour-long, hands-on workshop at MassCUE 2011, Wednesday, October 26.  entitled: Motivating students to become self-directed learners.  If you want to learn more about understanding “how-to” motivate your students in their journey to becoming self-directed learners, this is for you.

  • Learn what self-directed learning skills are.
  • Understand what is critical you teach and how.
  • Gain tips you can immediately implement into your classroom.

Come join us at the 2011 Technology Conference in the Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts. This year’s theme: Today’s Global Learners = Tomorrow’s Global Leaders = TGL2: What Next?

MassCUE 2011 Motivating students to become self-directed learners

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Filed Under: Conference, critical thinking, Front Page Slider, Inspiration, instructional design, MassCUE, Technology Tagged With: Front Page Slider, Inspiration, MassCUE

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