Tech Talk for Teachers: Integrating the Web with Instructional Design and Learning January 2014 | Page 2

Tech Talk January 2014

Big Data: Will It Change Education

Doug Guthrie of US News and World Report has an opinion about Big Data and he wants you to hear it.

Web-based surveys can be effective tools in capturing student satisfaction and progress. Survey Monkey is a popular online website where teachers can create, upload and share surveys. Vickie Mobley says surveys are fast becoming a favorite assessment tool in her adult ESL classes: "I use surveys to gain a sense of how I am doing as an instructor. Another huge benefit of using surveys is that they can be crafted to look for very specific answers and responses. Survey Monkey rocks because you can create surveys from scratch or use suggested/related questions from the site; once you get the hang of it, crafting surveys is easy and fun!"

Survey Says Survey Monkey Rocks!

Learning Theories and Instructional Design Design

Need help wrapping your head around the how, why and where of incorporating learning theories into your instruction? No problem! John Luczkowski's "Theories of Learning" will have you creating activities and designing instruction in no time. Luczkowski's image provides valuable tips and examples of techniques and types of materials that will provide a basic understanding and foundation for creating learner-centered instruction. Check It Out!

In addition to having some of the best safety features on a blog site, Kidblog was designed with student creativity and student protection in mind. Read Vickie's review and recommendations about online blogging for kids.

KIDBLOG: A Website Review by Vickie Mobley

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