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NW eLearn Concept Map Presentation
This was the presentation for the NW eLearning Conference.: “Class assignments that utilize concept maps are an opportunity for instructors to provide high level, interactive assignments that take full advantage of their students’ visual intelligence. This workshop will explore the … Continue reading
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Tagged art, concept maps, epistemology, mind maps, thinking, visual learning
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Concept Maps in the Trenches
While helping my students work through their essays and presentations, I find myself thinking over and over again, quarter after quarter, semester after semester, how import tools like free writing, drawing, and concept maps are to thinking. However, I find … Continue reading
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Tagged cognition, concept maps, mind maps, thinking, visual, visual learning
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Free CC0 Videos – Pexels Videos
Video can be an important component in online courses. Even though our lectures and demonstration videos may seem sufficient, getting other supplemental resources in to a class can help students learn as supplemental content can provide information from a different … Continue reading
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Tagged Copyright, creative commons, Creative Commons license, Free content, media, Stock photography, video, visual learning
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Image Resources on the Web
Finding Images on the Web for use by Educators Although search engines such as Google.com and others enable you to quickly locate photos, clip art, and other visual media, most that is found is not in the public domain and … Continue reading