Topic: Distance/Flexible Education
Attendees
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Vahideh AlipourIslamic Azad University-Karaj BranchUnited States
Sessions
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Student Driven Discussions: An Exploration of Student Engagement
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The Gender Differences in Acquiring Information and Computer Skills among Undergraduate Students in Kuwait
Wednesday, March 9th 2:00-2:30 PM UTCEdgewood -
Using Open Source Technologies to Increase Teacher Immediacy and Presence
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Twitter: Intellectual Stimulator or Attention Distracter
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Panel of Possibilities: Schools Share Successful Implementations of Mobile Learning
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Creating a General Checklist for Graduate Distance Learning Students to Improve On-time Submissions in an Asynchronous Course
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Hey that's no way to say goodbye: A Case study on the contribution of salutations to building trust in online virtual groups
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Exploring Graduate Students’ Formative Exam-Taking Strategies in an Online Course
Wednesday, March 9th 1:30 PM-2:00 PM UTCMcGavock's C -
Raising the Bar in Virtual Training - Using Hub and Spoke to Enhance Facilitator/Learner Interaction
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Successful conversion to virtual preparation of instructors
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Studying Online Participation and its Impact on the Development of Mathematical Content Knowledge for Teaching
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The effects of the learning management system on student satisfaction, performance, and course interaction.
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Collaborating in Virtual Spaces: GoogleDocs, Group Work, and Online Learning
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The Relationship between Five Variables in Online, Televised, and f2f Classes—Finding the Threads
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Integrating Multimedia in Elementary Mathematics to Improve Mathematical Learning
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Don’t get me lost: Applying professional web design principles to online course design
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Mobile Technology in Education
Friday, March 11th 1:30 PM-2:00 PM UTCHermitage C -
Flexible Education Delivery Style for Non-Traditional Pre-Service and In-Service Teachers
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Factors Influencing Preservice Teacher's Decision-Making Regarding Integration of Digital Media into Field Experience Classroom Activities
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Facilitating Effective Online Learning: Findings from a Graduate Mathematics Education Course