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Lets Talk eLearning with Michael Simonson - E2
Let’s Talk eLearning is a regular podcast by Dr. LeRoy Hill, Dean of the School of Distance Learning at the University of Southern Caribbean. This podcast series shares success tips on eLearning and online teaching excellence. Dr. Hill’s most recent podcast features Dr. Michael Simonson, professor in the Fischler College of Education and Criminal Justice at NSU. Dr. Simonson shares his insights about Equivalency Theory and its relation to distance education. Dr. Simonson first proposed Equivalency Theory in 1999 and for twenty years it has been a significant organizational factor for the design of distance education courses and programs
Simonson on Non-Periodical Publications
NSU Professor Michael Simonson explains a category of publications: the non-periodicals
Simonson on Trends in Instructional Technology and Distance Education
During the 2011 Convention of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Dr. Michael Simonson was interviewed by Cynthia Burfield about current trends and future issues in the field of instructional technology and distance education
Simonson on Grading Threaded Discussions
Simonson presents an approach for grading threaded discussions that are part of an online course
Simonson on Equivalency Theory
Equivalency theory is one of the fundamental underpinnings of the practice of distance education, especially in the USA. Simonson provides a brief explanation of this theory
Simonson on Organizing Online Courses
Simonson discusses the UMT (Unit - Module - Topic) approach for organizing online courses, an easy yet researach-based approach
Simonson on the five themes at the foundation of Teaching and Learning at a Distance: Foundations of Distance Education
Primary Author of Teaching and Learning at a Distance created this video that identifies the five themes that are at the core of this textbook. Simonson also discusses the future of the field
Simonson on... Real World Instructional Design: The Triple Nickles. Why - How - Why
Professor Michael Simonson from the Fischler College of Education at Nova Southeastern University discusses fifteen characteristics of real world instructional design -- divided into three categories of five each. These observations are intended to assist the instructional designer to be successful when practicing instructional design in the real world
Subliminal Messages, Persuasion, and Behavior Change: An Experiment
NSU Professor Michael Simonson offers insights into subliminal messages, persuasion, and behavior change
QuickTakes: Engagement--Top Tips
This is the third session of Quick Takes presented by NSU Professor Michael Simonson. Drawing on his 2018 article published in the Distance Learning journal, Dr. Simonson defines engagement, gives top ten tips for promotion engagement, and discusses the importance of student engagement in online courses
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