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Instructional Design

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Black Hawk College Teaching Learning Center
Dr. Susan Philhower, Learning assessment and Instructional Design Specialist

 

“Know our students and what they are learning”

 

 

Black Hawk College Strategic Plan

Link to 2007 Unit Plan

 

Principles of High Performing Organizations

 

 

The Resilience of Teacher Culture

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STAR Legacy Model How People Learn

 

Inquiries for Research Assistance by Discipline

 

Foreign Language

 

Self Study Process

 

Institutional ICT Literacy

 

Music Technology

 

Agriculture and Horticulture

Horticulture and Landscape Design Career Choices

Webquests in Horticulture

 

Mathematics

Benchmarks for Gen Ed

 

League for Innovation in the Community College

 

 

 

Web-based resources

Digital Students @ Analog Schools

DIGITAL NATIVES How today’s youth are different from their digital immigrant elders and what that means for libraries

Teachers Improving Learning with Technology Review of constructivist principles

 

Harvard E1- Computer Science Introduction to the Internet This course is all about understanding what's going on inside your computer when you flip on the switch, why tech support has you constantly rebooting your computer, how everything you do on the Internet can be watched by others, and how your computer can become infected with a worm just by turning it on. In this course we demystify computers and the Internet, along with their jargon, so that students understand not only what they can do with each but also how it all works and why. Students leave this course armed with a new vocabulary and equipped for further exploration of computers and the Internet. Topics include hardware, software, the Internet, multimedia, security, website development, programming, and dotcoms. Subscribe with iTunes or view modules at the website.

 

 

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