Cyberlearning at Community Colleges
21st Century Biology Education
This is a group for participants in the C3/HAPS 2011 Workshop in Victoria.
Location: Victoria, BC
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Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2012
Please share some notes about your idea for adopting and adapting the animation activity. Assignment:Work with a partner (or 2) to adopt and adapt the animation activities we have looked at for use…Continue
Started by Sam Donovan. Last reply by Susan Caley Opsal May 28, 2011.
This is the last pre-workshop assignment. Please respond to this discussion and briefly address the following:Describe why you do (or don't) think that animations and/or video are important…Continue
Started by Sam Donovan. Last reply by Chaz Taylor May 28, 2011.
Cyberlearning is a new term that means very different things to different people. In the C3 project we are using cyberlearning to refer to the use of online resources and tools in ways that engage…Continue
Started by Kristin Jenkins. Last reply by Laura Camp May 25, 2011.
Let's use this space to provide brief introductions of ourselves. Please share some basics about your institution, teaching responsibilities, and interests. It would also be helpful if you would say…Continue
Started by Kristin Jenkins. Last reply by Laura Camp May 25, 2011.
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Comment by Sam Donovan on May 22, 2011 at 2:32pm Hi Everyone - I know that I listed responding to the animation discussion as the last assignment, but...
If you have a chance to take the quick poll "Teaching with Data - Do you? Do you want to?" I would appreciate it. I'm really interested in getting a broader sample of faculty. You can jump straight to the poll with this link. It should take you less than 5 minutes - then you can see a summary of the earlier responses.
Thanks, - sam
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