For the Teaching Online MOOC, http://www.wiziq.com/course/62410-teachers-teaching-online Resources at http://Pearltrees.com/shellyterrell/integrating-web-2/id8081935
Virtual Makeover: 15+ Ideas for Engaging Elearning
1. 15+ Ideas to Get Students
Actively Learning Online
ShellyTerrell.com/category/byte-sized-potential
Virtual Makeover!
2. "The most exciting breakthroughs of the 21st century
will not occur because of technology but because
of an expanding concept of what it means to be
human.” by John Naisbitt
14. • Students shape their learning & the
curriculum
• Instructor(s) builds the foundation &
provides various opportunities for
learners to collaboratively create and
curate the content and resources
• Students learn from & support each
other
Howard Rheingold
Peeragogy.com
Co-learning & Peeragogy
15. It is literally true that you can succeed
best and quickest by helping others to
succeed. - Napoleon Hill
29. Idea: Recreate a scene from history
Patricia Lucas, Phrase.it, Pinterest.com/pin/393220611186213680
30. 328-‐
Nov
23th,
2012
-‐
Life
of
a
Riyadh
Teenager
#365photoAR
by
Waleed
Alzuhai,
Flickr
“People don’t
have a propensity
for laziness. People
have a propensity
for hard work. It
just needs to be
work that matters
to them.”
- Jane McGonigal
33. Topic: Hobbies
Challenge: Post a picture
of one of your favorite
hobbies & describe why
you enjoy it.
Photo/video challenges
34. Scenario: The mayor is ridding the city
of graffiti unless he is convinced it is
art.
Mission: Snap photos of graffiti you
want to keep and make a strong
argument why it is art.
Points Worth: 10
Bonus Points: Post a short reflection in
your blog for 5 more points.
35.
36. Instead of grades …
Altered
image,
Fuck
this!
by
rafael-‐cas>llo,
Flickr
56. Children's book written by
Mr. Smith’s 5th grade
special education students
at Gibbs Elementary
School
http://bit.ly/1eiMdLq
An interactive field guide of
Northwest Florida. Created by
Andrea Santilli’s 7th grade
students from Woodlawn
Beach Middle School
http://bit.ly/1eiMnCu
59. It
all
begins
with
seeds
“If your actions in the classroom inspire children
to achieve more, question more, and dream
more, you are indeed worthy of the title
“Teacher.”’ – Robert John Meehan