Tena Crews

Tena Crews

About me

Stealth Consulting, LLC

Consultants: Tena B. Crews & Kelly Wilkinson

 

Our mission is to train business personnel and educators in the areas of:

 

1)    providing content, whether for educational or informational purposes, in a blended or pure online environment;

2)    assessment in online/e-learning;

3)    additional areas as deemed necessary.

Interests

online learning, design and assessment

Activity

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Michael, Quality, Quality, Quality - in online learning that's like location, location, location in real estate. ;-)
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Aleksandra, You bring up some very good points and I like that you asked them in question format. These are all questions we need to ask. Thanks!
Erin, I love to use a FAQ discussion board. I have students post all questions pertaining to the course in this section and they will be answered within 24 hours. This alleviates my email overload as well. Thanks again.
Todd, I like that you have specific office hours and when you will answer your Google Voice messages. I do the same with my synchronous office hours using Adobe Connect. Thanks for your input in these forums.
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Monica, I'm trying to think about what in my life is linear besides my age. ;-) We have to keep "working the teaching/learning system" in any fashion we can - linear or not. Thanks!
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Anthony, All good points. Being "compliant" with the course objectives is major. Thanks for your input.
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Simone, Yes, then review the rubric after you used it as well to see if it worked. Thanks!
Simone, Planning is a key component to developing an appropriate rubric that is connected to the learning objectives. You're right - you can't just "throw a rubric together" without planning and expect it to be a viable tool for all courses/sections of a course. Thanks!
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Anthony, Thanks for hitting on all four parts. As we review each other's posts, be learn from a variety of definitions/perspectives.
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Daniel, Yes, many times on my rubric there is a "mastery" level and these items go above and beyond simply meeting an objective. Good point.

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