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Chapter 6The Changing Face of Education—Teaching Online
By: Heather Evans and Misty Moore
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1.) Describe online learning.Online Learning utilizes a local network (such as a school network) or the Internet for delivery of content and interaction between students and teachers as well as content
2.) Describe how online technologies are changing the ways we teach and learn. (Example: Apps, Wiki, Web pages, screencasts)
3.) Explain the difference between 100 percent online and blended learning.100 percent is a course taught completely on the web.A blended learning environment is a traditional brick-and-mortar school and virtual school combined to offer the advantages of both schools.
4.) What is a virtual school?An institution not bound by brick-and-mortar buildings.
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JEOPARDYThe process you develop and tools you use to organize your day to be more efficient and productive.
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JEOPARDYWhat is Time Management?
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JEOPARDYRefers to a type of service that allows meeting events to be shared with individuals in different locations to obtain training via the web.
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JEOPARDYWhat is Web Conferencing?
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JEOPARDYWhere eLearning classes take place and are used on networking to discuss topics, work on team projects, and check grades.
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JEOPARDYWhat is a Virtual Classroom Environment?
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JEOPARDYSome of these require banner ads to be placed in your wiki.
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JEOPARDYWhat is Hosting Sites?
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JEOPARDYA teacher who creates individualized lessons and engages with the learner through personal communication, feedback, and assessment, as well as provides support and encouragement.
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JEOPARDYWhat is a Learning Coach?
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JEOPARDYThis uses nontraditional methods to determine whether students have masteredthe appropriate content and skill level.
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JEOPARDYWhat is Alternative Assessment?
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JEOPARDYIn the same way that you need to keep up with content knowledge relative to your curriculum area, you also need to stay up to date with this.
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JEOPARDYWhat is Current EducationalTechnologies?
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JEOPARDYEducational practices are at this point as a result of Web 2.0 and communications tools that have brought a renewed interest in changing the dynamics of instruction.
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JEOPARDYWhat is a Tipping Point?
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JEOPARDYA method of instruction in which two or more teachers work together to combine their individual talents into one class or course.
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JEOPARDYWhat is Team Teaching?
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JEOPARDYAn informal Web site consisting of time-stamped articles, or post, in a diary or journal format, usually listed in reverse chronological order.
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What is a Blog?
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JEOPARDYA school with physical buildings for teachers and students to gather.
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JEOPARDYWhat is a Brick-and-Mortar School?
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JEOPARDYRecorded audio stored in a file on a Web site.
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JEOPARDYWhat is a Podcast?
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JEOPARDYThe first virtual school in the nation.
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JEOPARDYWhat is Florida Virtual School?
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JEOPARDYSimilar to interactive whiteboards used in face-to-face classrooms except these are 100 percent online and do not have as many features.
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JEOPARDYWhat is an Online Whiteboard?
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JEOPARDYThe delivery of instruction from one location to another.
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JEOPARDYWhat is Distance Education?
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