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Learner Success Through Technology

Learner Success Through Technology. Common College Outcome. Communication: Nonverbal Haptics Objectics Proxemics Chronemics Optics Vocalics Kinesics Mirroring. Kinesic Mirroring: Modern Communication.

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Learner Success Through Technology

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  1. Learner Success Through Technology

  2. Common College Outcome • Communication: • Nonverbal • Haptics • Objectics • Proxemics • Chronemics • Optics • Vocalics • Kinesics • Mirroring

  3. Kinesic Mirroring: Modern Communication 2007 NYTimes “The majority of communication in the workplace occurs over email and chat today.” 2009 WSJ: “…leading more and more Fortune 500 companies to ask if future employees have taken an online class.”

  4. Are Students Life-Ready? • 2008 Oxford Survey of “Most Important Employee Skills” • Employers said employees achieved 15% of these regularly

  5. Dr. Jeff D Borden

  6. Dr. Jeff D Borden

  7. The “C’s” of Education

  8. Connection

  9. Teaching Perspective

  10. The Mixxer

  11. Agenda • Supporting “Doing” • Supporting “Learning” • Supporting “Connection”

  12. “Great City” (Chengdu Tianfu)

  13. 80,000 people / .5 sq mile

  14. 100% Green

  15. 60% less CO2 / 89% less waste

  16. Chengdu Tianfu District: 0 New Schools

  17. Fixing Education: Thoughts • Student centric – student lead • Personalized (Intramodal) • Assemble students by interest • PBL • Blended & Flipped • Small classrooms with guides / facilitators • Allowing for “quiet” space • New teacher roles • Open curriculum

  18. Connecting To Perception • Internal Perception • What you believe to be true. • External Perception • What others believe to be true about you. • Ice Cream Flavor Test

  19. Mark Edmundson

  20. Lecturing National Survey of Student Engagement, USA 2006

  21. Dr. Eric Mazur

  22. Engagement

  23. Compelling Questions

  24. Social Bookmarking

  25. Diigo

  26. history+ project, group, RLO, applet, etc

  27. Google Search Terms • Engineering + • (Special) Engineering + • Applet • Learning Object • OER (Open Educational Resource) • RLO (Reusable Learning Object) • Project • Collaboration • Assessment • Presentation

  28. URL’s Shown • http://www.dept.aoe.vt.edu/~devenpor/aoe3114/calc.html • http://www.merlot.org/merlot/ • https://amser.org/index.php?P=Home • http://www.wisc-online.com/Objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=ENG20204 • http://www.falstad.com/mathphysics.html • http://cim.ucdavis.edu/EyeRelease/Interface/TopFrame.htm • https://www.stormboard.com/

  29. Memory Test Candy Sour Sugar Bitter Good Tooth Taste Nice Honey Chocolate Soda Heart Cake Pie Eat

  30. Memory

  31. Training Neurons

  32. Memory

  33. Memory • Was the word “Candy” in the list? • Was the word “Car” in the list? • Was the word “Sweet” in the list? YES NO NO

  34. Thank You! Dr Jeff D Borden VP of Instruction & Academic Strategy Jeff.borden@pearson.com

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