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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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Common College Outcome • Communication: • Nonverbal • Haptics • Objectics • Proxemics • Chronemics • Optics • Vocalics • Kinesics • Mirroring
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.”
Are Students Life-Ready? • 2008 Oxford Survey of “Most Important Employee Skills” • Employers said employees achieved 15% of these regularly
Agenda • Supporting “Doing” • Supporting “Learning” • Supporting “Connection”
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
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
Lecturing National Survey of Student Engagement, USA 2006
Google Search Terms • Engineering + • (Special) Engineering + • Applet • Learning Object • OER (Open Educational Resource) • RLO (Reusable Learning Object) • Project • Collaboration • Assessment • Presentation
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/
Memory Test Candy Sour Sugar Bitter Good Tooth Taste Nice Honey Chocolate Soda Heart Cake Pie Eat
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
Thank You! Dr Jeff D Borden VP of Instruction & Academic Strategy Jeff.borden@pearson.com