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Collaborative Ideas Instead of Discussions

April 16, 2015 by mwiseman@baypath.edu

Over the last year, I have been working with the Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction online courses.  With the program director I have developed some online collaborative activities that can work in place of the plain vanilla discussions so often seen in online courses.  Click on any of the images to enlarge.  The first is a VoiceThread embedded, so students can mimic a book talk-round table discussion.

VoiceThread used for Book Talks

 

The second is a Google Hangout, where students virtually met weekly and the Google Hangouts were recorded and then embedded on a content page, within Canvas, so students could refer back to the Hangouts.

Google Hangouts

 

The third concept was to have a class of students all simultaneously watch a full-length movie while also engaging in a simultaneous discussion.  For this activity I embedded the movie on a content page within Canvas instructing the students how to download the movie.  Students were told to open the movie in one window, then open the discussion forum in a second window. The professor will have the students start and stop their movies at a specific times so students can then engage in the discussion.

Movie viewing with discussion

 

At this writing, both the VoiceThreads and Google Hangouts have been very successfully implemented.  The movie viewing will occur at the end of the month.

Filed Under: Best Practices for Online Learning, Canvas LMS, Online Learning Tagged With: Collaboration, Online Discussion, Online Learning

LinkedIn Buys Lynda.com

April 10, 2015 by mwiseman@baypath.edu

LinkedIn just purchased one of my favorite learning tools Lynda.com for $1.5 billion. Inside Higher Ed posted an article describing the merger.  I’ve been a fan of Lynda.com for many years and find it to be a very helpful resource. It will be interesting to watch if and how Lynda.com changes. And how LinkedIn leverages their new online learning tool.

Filed Under: Best Practices for Online Learning, Online Learning

NERCOMP Workshop

November 5, 2014 by mwiseman@baypath.edu

Supporting Faculty Teaching Online

On November 13, 2014 Gail McKenna and I will be presenting a workshop at the North East Regional Computing Program [NERCOMP]  entitled Proactive & Reactive Faculty Support.  Our session will explore the challenges we all face supporting faculty developing, building, and delivering online courses.  The presentation will include finding balance in the multi-faceted approach to proactive and reactive support methods.  We will identify and discuss strategies used at Bay Path University.  Participants will work in small groups to brainstorm more solutions. Our goal is for everyone to leave the session with ideas for bringing balance to these support situations rather than being controlled by them.

 

 

Filed Under: NERCOMP Tagged With: Supporting online faculty, Workshops

OLC Presentation Coming Soon!

September 24, 2014 by mwiseman@baypath.edu

WonderWoman at Bay Path University

At my desk

On October 30 @ 9:30am Leanna James Blackwell and I will be presenting a workshop entitled: Collaborative Creation: Challenges & Logistics of Launching a Fully Online Graduate Writing Program at  the Online Learning Consortium [formerly SLOAN] 20th annual conference.   This year’s conference is being held in Orlando, FL at Disney World and we are both looking forward to the conference and sharing the successes and challenges we have encountered over the past year.

Filed Under: Online Learning Consortium, SLOAN Tagged With: presentation

Here is my ePortfolio

September 23, 2014 by mwiseman@baypath.edu

I will be adding content into my ePortfolio as I move through the MHE Program.

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What people are saying…

I just want to acknowledge the good help I've been getting from Mary in "refreshing" my NMP 605 Financial Decision-Making in Nonprofits Course.  She has helped me put new video/voice/and analytical tools into the course to facilitate the on-line discussions and the sharing of course content.  No longer are we wedded to the typed word for communicating.
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Thank you Mary. You were so helpful yesterday and I really appreciate your time. As you can see, I put a lot of forethought into my classes and try to develop a wide array of assessments and activities for the students. The flip side of that is it takes quite a bit of pre-planning and work up front for me, which I am happy to do, but sometimes I challenge myself to do new things and having the support is very helpful.
 
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