Monday, July 31, 2017
Thursday, February 9, 2017
My Notes from the Bb Webinar on Cheating
The Bb webinar today had some good points, so I
thought I would share my notes.
Notes from the Bb Webinar on Cheating from
today:
The hosts of the webinar were winners of the Bb
exemplary courses.
The hosts call their school’s “master courses”
- RTT "Ready to Teach" courses
The hosts create videos of answers to problems
people ask them.
Where can people view the What's Your Problem?
episodes?
Their Twitter handle is: @ItsProblemTime
Audience question: How do you handle sites like
"Course Hero" where they pay students for papers and other elements
associated with online courses?
Excellent question. In our opinion, this issue
is better handled at the institutional level and we're focusing on individual
course design.
However, we'll plan on talking a bit about
those types sites at the end.
Suggestion: Have them sign the Honor code at
the beginning of the test.
Audience question: please tell us where we can
read the study on cheating/plagiarism
The study is "Cheating in the Digital Age:
Do Students Cheat More in Online Courses?" George Watson and James Sottile
from Marshall University.
The study is "Cheating in the Digital Age:
Do Students Cheat More in Online Courses?" George Watson and James Sottile
from Marshall University.
mm- I believe this is it:
http://mds.marshall.edu/eft_faculty/1/
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Here is the link to our online BITS Community:
https://community.blackboard.com/groups/higheredbits
#HEBITS
#LUNCHNLEARN
-preview.blackboard.com to see Ultra Experience
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Back To School!
I love Back to School time. I love the way the school year has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Realizing this was what helped me to figure out that I wanted to work in academia, although I didn't know exactly how that would look back when I started out.
I remember when it meant new clothes, new supplies (two boxes of tissues, anyone?), and a new homeroom teacher. It also brought a little bit of dread, just knowing the summer freedoms were over and it was time to get back to the old alarm clock schedule. Early mornings have always been so hard for me!
Right now my academic life is centered around getting ready for New Faculty Orientation and several other orientations. I love meeting the new hires and helping them learn more about our campus and our students. It is a great time of year and I look forward to the rush of the new semester. This fall I will also have some new freshmen students to work with, so I am looking forward to seeing who they are and what they need from me to get fully immersed in college life.
What do you love about Back to School? What memories does it conjure up for you? Love to hear in the Comments.
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Mr. Goodrich's 8th Grade Homeroom, 1979-80 Ross Road Elementary School Memphis, Tn |
Right now my academic life is centered around getting ready for New Faculty Orientation and several other orientations. I love meeting the new hires and helping them learn more about our campus and our students. It is a great time of year and I look forward to the rush of the new semester. This fall I will also have some new freshmen students to work with, so I am looking forward to seeing who they are and what they need from me to get fully immersed in college life.
What do you love about Back to School? What memories does it conjure up for you? Love to hear in the Comments.
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college life,
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Memphis,
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summer,
teacher,
UTC
Location:
Chattanooga, TN, USA
Friday, May 20, 2016
Summer 2016 Reading Goals
Does writing your goals down and sharing with the internet world make you more likely to follow through? Let's find out.
Book Clubbing
Small Teaching by James M. Lang
Teaching Unprepared Students by Kathleen Gabriel
The Books I Keep Seeing and Need to Check Out
What The Best College Teachers Do by Ken Bain
Currently Reading
Teaching At Its Best by Linda B. Nilson
---She has another book called The Graphic Syllabus, which seems insanely good and I must look at it!
Book Clubbing
Small Teaching by James M. Lang
Teaching Unprepared Students by Kathleen Gabriel
The Books I Keep Seeing and Need to Check Out
What The Best College Teachers Do by Ken Bain
Currently Reading
Teaching At Its Best by Linda B. Nilson
---She has another book called The Graphic Syllabus, which seems insanely good and I must look at it!
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