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Lesson 7 Highlight 2/26-3/4

03/01, Thursday Due: 1st posting period for Lesson 7: Respond to ALL KEY questions. 03/04, Sunday Due: 2nd posting period for Lesson 7: TWO or more postings: Respond to others' postings. Total six postings at least for Lesson 6. Due: Assignment 4: Final Project: Professional Development for Global Digital Learning Due: Assignment 5: Final Project Presentations Lesson 8 readings. Bonus Activity: Complete course evaluation (see your NAU e-mail for the availability date): http://www.nau.edu/course_evals

COE Scholarship Apps due TOMORROW

COE application deadline is tomorrow, Friday, February 23 rd at 11:59pm.     Students who have questions or concerns are welcome to email me at coestudentscholarships@nau.edu . We are happy to offer assistance however we can.       Accessible text: There's still time to apply for scholarships!   NAU College of Education General Scholarship Application Fall 2018/Spring 2019   DEADLINE EXTENSION: Closes Friday, February 23   http://nau.edu/coe/scholarships

Lesson 4 Instructor¹s Notes

You have received Lesson 3 discussion grade and feedback.  I hope it gave you better ideas on how our class works. Here are some reflections to help you to enhance your further learning.  Please do continue your good work in the upcoming lessons. Lesson 3 Discussions ·       Be sure to respond to the questions raised by the classmates, and the instructor.  Frequently, I respond to your initial postings to the key questions.  Be sure to check whether you receive any questions.  It will improve your interactivity. ·       Use your own words : to respond to key questions.  It is relevant to quote and summarize the readings but it shouldn't be only thing included in the postings.  Digest the readings and share your insights with the class. ·       Asking other questions : It is appropriate to ask others questions. Ask good questions.  Asking questions tha...

JOB: Instructional Technologist, University of Arizona

Title: Instructional Technologist, ODL Department: Academic Initiatives and Student Success Posting Number: A22346 Direct Link:   http://uacareers.com/postings/26031     The Office of Digital Learning (ODL) is seeking an individual to provide academic technology support for faculty, students and staff of the greater UA community. This position is responsible for troubleshooting issues with technology, developing communication and training materials, and building effective relationships with instructors, instructional support teams, and vendors. The Instructional Technologist contributes to the academic mission of the University by enabling access to technologies for curricular or co-curricular needs.   The successful candidate will have a good customer service ethic, effective interpersonal skills, an independence in time management and work prioritization, and an approach which focuses on positively impacting educational experie...

3 JOBS

Math Curriculum Designer: San Mateo:  https://aect-jobs.careerwebsite.com/job/math-curriculum-designer/30843708/?msessid=abHyX Technology Administrator:  https://aect-jobs.careerwebsite.com/job/technology-administrator/39187957/?msessid=F40Cj Director of Instructional Design and Development: https://aect-jobs.careerwebsite.com/job/director-of-instructional-design-and-development/39188157/?msessid=gT3LR          

Common Feedback for Lesson 2 Discussion

(Same message posted to the course twitter announcement area) (Same message posted to the discussion area) You should receive your Lesson 2 discussion grade and feedback in E-mail.  I hope you find them useful.  Here are more of my reflections to share with you to help you to enhance your learning experiences.   What we did right: ·       Diagram: I am very pleased to see some of us took one-step further to change ourselves by drawing a diagram. It is not an easy task to draw this diagram because to draw it, it requires us to have comprehensive understanding on the relationships and relations between both entities.  I hope it has been a positive learning experience for you. ·       KEY Discussion Questions : Most of us responded to the key discussions very thorough and comprehensive. ·       Cite Relevant Literature : Great to see many of you cite...