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PSYCHOLOGY ONLINE: PERSPECTIVES IN LEARNING & TEACHING Kyle R. Hawkey University of Minnesota & Arizona Western College krhawkey@umn.edu
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BACKGROUND
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CHANGES How are our students changing? How has our discipline changed?
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OUR STUDENTS Our students have and will continue to influence education: As students, these digital natives have forced learning institutions to communicate and educate in new ways 93% of students conduct research assignments online rather than going to a library 32% of higher education students are taking at least one online course
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OUR STUDENTS For the most part, have never not had the internet Care about different parts of the world & international perspectives Are comfortable working with people they have never met
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IN THE UNITED STATES: 90% of faculty are using social media in courses they are teaching 20% of faculty have assigned students to comment or post on social media sites 80% of faculty report using online videos in class
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INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH Made easy?
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INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH MADE EASY Developing relationships Communication and collaboration Defining the study & study development Data collection Data analysis Publication of results
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PSYCHOLOGY ONLINE: PERSPECTIVES IN LEARNING & TEACHING Kyle R. Hawkey University of Minnesota & Arizona Western College krhawkey@umn.edu
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