Showing posts with label @ONE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label @ONE. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Join Me! Active Learning with Google Drive - Tips & Strategies


Active Learning with Google Drive: Tips & Strategies

Thursday, May 15th

4:00-5:00 Pacific

Click here to go to the Google Event.

I'll be moderating a fantastic Hangout on Air tomorrow, Thursday, May 15th at 4pm PT -- Active Learning with Google Drive: Tips & Strategies. +Kelly Falcone from Palomar College and +Gregory Beyrer from Cosumnes River College will be joining in to different perspectives about teaching with Google Drive. Kelly will be sharing her pedagogical tips and strategies for making your online, blended, or F2F class more active with some pretty impressive activities she has up her sleeve. The Hangout on Air will stream live online and all who view the live event will have an opportunity to contribute to an interactive activity Kelly will walk you through.  Stunningly simple.

While Kelly teaches at an institution without an Apps Domain (a sitewide license to Google Apps), Greg teaches at an institution that has an Apps Domain. He'll step in to share his perspectives about the benefits and challenges this brings to the instructional experience.

Like all Center Hangouts on Air, the Q&A feature will be enabled. All you need to do is open the Google Event at the time of the Hangout on Air and the video will start to stream right there on the page. If you have a question, click the Submit a Question button and we'll see it! Just remember, we cannot respond in writing -- only verbally (a subtle but important point).


What is The Center? 
  • A next-gen online learning community designed to connect California's 112 community colleges. All Center events are free and open to the public. The Center is brought to you by @ONE.  
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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Archive of Inclusive Learning: Lightbulb Moments

Here is the archive of Inclusive Learning: Lightbulb Moments, a Hangout on Air from The Center. In this Hangout, +Deborah Lemon and I share and reflect on our own growth and development as online educators and discuss how the integration of social tools into our online learning environment has fostered community-oriented learning that nourishes our students' learning differences and creates personal, relevant learning. Deborah showcases her online Spanish class which is taught in Facebook and I share my online ice breaker designed in VoiceThread and examine how the option to express oneself in voice or text is impacting my students' learning. What are your two takeaways? I'd love to hear them! #CCCLEARN
 
 
Thanks for sharing with me today, Deborah! I always learn so much from you. 

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Inclusive Learning: Lightbulb Moments from 2 Online Instructors

Inclusive Learning: Lightbulb Moments from 2 Online Faculty

Thursday, April 3rd

4:00-5:00pm Pacific

LIVE - Google+ Hangout on Air!

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Join me, Michelle Pacansky-Brock, and +Deborah Lemon  as we engage in a reflective conversation about their growth and development as online educators. Deborah and I will share how we have come to value the rich, community-oriented learning environment in our online classes that supports our students' learning differences and encourages them to make relevant connections with the curriculum. We will share tips and strategies, show examples of our own VoiceThread and Facebook learning activities, and take questions from the live audience.
  • The Q&A feature will be enabled during the live Hangout on Air to allow viewers with a Google+ account to submit questions through a web browser.
  • The Hangout on Air will also be archived and and shared with a Creative Commons license on The Center Hangout Archive playlist at: http://tiny.cc/CenterArchives
This Hangout on Air will feature:
  • Michelle Pacansky-Brock - Community Coordinator of The Center; Associate Faculty, Mt. San Jacinto College; Instructional Technologist, CSU Channel Islands, Author of Best Practices for Teaching with Emerging Technologies and How to Humanize Your Online Class with VoiceThread
  • +Deborah Lemon  - Professor at Ohlone College, Instructor of Building Online Community with Social Media at @ONE
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Supporting Online Community College Faculty

Image by Jim Bumgardner CC-BY-NC-SA. The Center is brought to you by +@ONE 

Supporting Online Community College Faculty

Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 19th

3:00pm Pacific

LIVE - Google+ Hangout on Air!

Join The Center's Community for follow-up discussions --> tiny.cc/TheCenter 
Join us for a #CCCLEARN Twitter Chat on the topic --> Thurs, 3/27 3-4pm PDT

California’s Community Colleges are leaders in distance education. In 2011-12, distance education courses comprised roughly 27% of the state’s total student headcount and each of the 112 community colleges in the state offered an average of 10 online degrees (CCC Chancellor’s Office, Distance Education Report, 2013). Supporting faculty with training and resources to teach online is foundational to ensure students have successful learning experiences and persist in their online classes.

In this Hangout, Katie Datko, will share an overview of the growth and development of the resources Pasadena City College has created to support the training and development of their online faculty.  Using the screenshare feature, Katie will provide a tour of some of these resources and discuss the challenges and opportunities the college has experienced along the way.
  • The Q&A feature will be enabled during the live Hangout on Air to allow viewers with a Google+ account to submit questions through a web browser.
  • The Hangout on Air will also be archived and and shared with a Creative Commons license on The Center Hangout Archive playlist at: http://tiny.cc/CenterArchives
This Hangout on Air will feature:
  • Katie Datko - Instructional Designer for Online Learning, Pasadena City College
  • Michelle Pacansky-Brock - Community Coordinator of The Center; Associate Faculty, Mt. San Jacinto College; Instructional Technologist, CSU Channel Islands, Author of Best Practices for Teaching with Emerging Technologies 

Monday, March 3, 2014

Want to learn more about The Center?


I will be presenting a free webinar tomorrow for @ONE about The Center, @ONE's next-generation online learning community for which I am the community coordinator.  The Center is designed to support California's 112 community colleges but our events are open to everyone (and all are free!).  Learn how The Center can improve collaboration and community in your own professional development and help you get started with your transformation into a connected educator.

 The Center: @ONE's New Online Community
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
12:00-1:00 Pacific


Friday, February 21, 2014

Archive! Humanizing Online Grading with Voice & Video



Yesterday, I spent an hour in dialogue with +Dan Barnett and +Tracy Schaelen about one of my favorite topics ... humanizing the online learning environment for students. Despite a major fail on the part of Google+ Hangouts on Air (grumble) to stream half of our live conversation, we persevered and, fortunately, the archive of the Hangout turned out fabulous.  I am sharing it below and hope you will find time to view, reflect, share a takeaway about the conversation, and pass the link on to your own networks too. 

 

Reinforcing Research Findings

I intended to end the Hangout with a reference to the findings from online teaching research, which, more or less, reinforce all the insights and findings shared by Dan and Tracy in the Hangout conversation. Unfortunately, I forgot.  So, here is the graphic I intended to share in the Hangout.


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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Today! Humanize Online Grading with Voice & Video!


Join me today, Thurs, 2/20 at 4pm Pacific, for a Center Hangout on Air with +Tracy Schaelen and +Dan Barnett. We'll be discussing how Tracy and Dan use voice and video to humanize the their instructor feedback and consider the impact this has the student experience. Tracy will be sharing feedback she has collected from her students. The Hangout will incorporate the Google+ "Q&A" feature, which allows anyone with a Google+ account to click the video and ask us a question during our live conversation. Questions will also be taken via Twitter using #CCCLEARN.

Humanizing Online Grading with Voice and Video
To view the LIVE Hangout, go directly to this link today, 
Thursday, February 20th, from 4-5pm Pacific. 

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Center logo by Jim Bumgardner CC-BY-NC-SA

Monday, February 3, 2014

Faculty Websites: Why They're Important & How to Make One (Hangout)

by Jim Bumgardner CC-BY-NC-SA
Join me for a Center Hangout on Air this Wed, February 5th from 4-5pm PST with +Kathryn Damm and +Dean Patti Flanigan of Saddleback College as we dig into the important topic of:


Kathy and Patti will share experiences from their institution about why faculty are encouraged to create individual websites and I'll showcase how to create your own free educator account on Populr.me and adopt a simple and gorgeous template for your very own faculty website. You'll be amazed at what you'll create in just a few minutes!  RSVP to the Event and view the Hangout here: http://tiny.cc/FacultyWebsites

The Center is a next-generation online learning community supporting California's 112 community college brought to you by @ONE. All Center events are free and open to the public.  

Monday, November 18, 2013

"How do you know when they've learned online?" Hangout today!

CC-BY-NC-SA Jim Bumgardner

Monday, November 18th

3pm-4pm PST

Online Assessment Roundtable - Hangout on Air

http://tiny.cc/assessmentRT 

Today at 3pm PST I will be moderating a public Hangout on Air for The Center, a learning community that connects California's 112 community colleges, that will feature a dynamic panel discussion about online assessment.  This event is geared towards all educators who teach online or who are preparing to teach online.

You are invited to view the live online video conversation, which will stream inside the Google Event, and ask questions through the Twitter backchannel (using #CCCLEARN) or the new Google+ "Submit your question" button, which we'll be trying out today.

The panelists for today's Online Assessment Roundtable include:

 

+Kathy Damm - Instructor of @ONE’s Designing Effective Online Assessments Course; Assistant Professor of Psychology, Saddleback College

+William Doherty  - Instructor of @ONE’s Designing Effective Online Assessments Course, Former Director of @ONE; Owner, Third Star Consulting & Education

+Sandra Haynes  - Professor of Art History, Pasadena City College; Mentor for the @ONE Online Teaching Certification Program; 2009 Winner Blackboard Exemplary Course Award

+Kara Kuvakas  - Adjunct Physical Geography Instructor, Hartnell College; Adj. Professor of Chemistry & Environmental Science, Brandman University; Adj. Professor of Geology & Environmental Science, American Public University; Course Developer, Brandman University; Co-Founder of Connections Co-op for Homeschooling; Doctoral student at Brandman University; and Homeschooling Mom at Dehesa Charter School.


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Twitter:  @Center_Ed



 

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The Center: Supersizing the Online Learning Sweetspot!

CC-BY-NC Jim Bumgardner

The Center: Increasing Innovation in California's Community Colleges   

brought to you by @ONE

Google+ Community:  gplus.to/TheCenter
Twitter:  @Center_Ed

As Community Coordinator for The Center, I have the awesome job of harnessing the power of Google+ and Twitter to increase collaboration, sharing, and innovation throughout California's 112 community colleges (the CCC system). How cool is that?

Two community interests are showcased each month as a combined dialogue that starts with a Google+ Hangouts on Air, extends into a Center Challenge, and wraps up with a Twitter chat.  The Hangouts on Air are live video conversations in which I engage in casual conversations with CCC educators about innovative practices pertaining to the topic. The Hangouts stream live to the web and viewers may submit questions via Twitter using the hashtag #CCCLEARN.

The week after a Hangout (every other Thursday at 3pm PT), a Twitter chat is held, giving community members an opportunity to engage in an interactive exchange of sharing (in addition to the broader public who is welcome to join in), discussion and Q&A. The two events are bridged with a Center Challenge which is like a call to action to encourage individuals to share deeper reflections, ideas, or strategies related to each topic through blogging, Tweeting, and the Google+ community.  The Center leverages the hashtag #CCCLEARN.

Supersize the Online Learning Sweetspot: Hangout on Air

Here is the 30-minute video archive of the Hangout on Air, 
"Supersize the Online Learning Sweetspot."


Last week, I was joined in a Hangout by +Katie Palacios (@katiepala) an instructional designer from the San Diego Community College District (SDCCD), and +Samantha Hurst (@sammhurst), an anthropology instructor also from SDCCD.  Katie shared a conceptual framework of her own, which she describes is an effort to encourage online instructors to, "Supersize the Sweetspot of Online Learning."  In her model, she explains the importance of embracing the full potential of active learning when designing and facilitating an online class and stresses that most new online instructors gloss over the need to consciously build in active learning, because these types of learner engagement opportunities often occur spontaneously in face-to-face teaching (think "socratic teaching" style).  Therefore, Katie proposes a model to "supersize this sweetspot" which involves "mushing" content, interaction, and assessment together into a fabulously, messy learning experience (picture making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich). 

After Katie's brief, engaging, and information presentation, Samm joins in to share a teaching innovation of her own that was inspired by Katie's supportive instructional design efforts.  She shares with us how she is using Video Everywhere, a building block for Blackboard that enables students and instructors to post communications using a webcam (videos are recorded to YouTube, posted as Unlisted, and then they appear in Blackboard where students and the instructor may view them).  Samm has her anthropology students share video blog posts to describe an experience using non-verbal communication (body gestures, for example). Fascinating! In the Hangout archive, you have the opportunity to see two examples of fantastic videos shared by Samm's students (who provided permission to allow us all to view them -- thank you!). 

Supersize the Online Learning Sweetspot: Twitter Chat

After you view the video, if you'd like to continue the conversation about Supersizing the Sweetspot of Online Learning, join me and other CCC educators for a #CCCLEARN Twitter chat this Thursday, October 31st at 3pm PDT!