Balancing Quality with Managing Workload
Tech Tools
Finding and Creating Content
Presence & Social Interaction
Assessment and Learning Activity Design
100
This University in California developed its own rubric for assessing the quality of online teaching.
What is Chico State?
100
You can make a video of you live computer screen by using this tool.
What is a screen-capture video tool?
100
OER stands for this type of free content.
What is "Open Educational Resources?"
100
Garrison identifies three types of presence in the online community: teacher, learner, and this presence.
What is social presence?
100
This type of feedback is judgmental and is used to assign a grade.
What is summative feedback?
200
This usually starts with a single verb and indicates what the learner will be able to do at the end of an course.
What is a learning outcome?
200
You would use this online tool for students to write sustained personal reflections on their learning.
What is a blog?
200
This type of file can be played across almost all platforms, and for this reason is the standard format when recording videos for online courses.
What is an mp4?
200
Using a synchronous learning tool such as Collaborate can help to develop this type or presence.
What is instructor presence?
200
This type of feedback is ongoing, process-oriented and designed to give learners feedback on their learning.
What is formative feedback?
300
Of the quality standards that we looked at, this one considered "faculty satisfaction" as one of it's Five Pillars?
What is the OLC Quality Framework?
300
Oovoo, Google Hangouts, and Skype are examples of tools that enable real-time communication, so they are all these kinds of tools.
What is synchronous?
300
Google processes the most search queries per day on the internet. This website processes the second most.
What is YouTube?
300
Unlike spontaneously forming groups and communities, these are created with the context of an online course.
What is a bounded learning community?
300
This principle ensures that assessments, learning activities, and course outcomes connect to each other.
What is alignment?
400
Setting clear parameters around when, how often, and how long you'll be on your course site is an example of this.
What is managing workload?
400
If you want learners to engage in sustained reflection on an issue, it's best not to use synchronous tools but, instead, these?
What is asynchronous?
400
Having students create content is a great way to engage them, and it also aligns with the highest level of the Higher Order Thinking Skills on the taxonomy named after this man.
Who is Bloom?
400
In this model of learning community, there is no teacher presence; rather a "teaching presence."
What is community of inquiry?
400
This kind of assessment provides learners with "real life" tasks.
What is authentic assessment?
500
Making sure that you empty this folder on your computer on a weekly will help you to manage your course workload.
What is the "downloads" folder?
500
This online tool allows for collaboration among students whereby each student can modify, extend or delete content and structures on the site.
What is a wiki?
500
This Creative Commons license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work even for commercial purposes, as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms.
What is Attribution-Share Alike license?
500
Using emoticons is an example of this kind of online exchange or communication.
500
To ensure that you're not using multiple choices tests over and over in your course, your assessments should do this.
What is vary?