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Pearson's "Free" LMS - 0 views

  • Many schools are rethinking the LMS, not just because these tools have cost them a pretty penny, but because they're looking for ways that can further student collaboration and that can emphasize content and learning and not just administration. That could put Pearson in a good position to be a go-to tool for schools, particularly if the focus becomes content, something Pearson does hold market control over. As the Delta Initiative's Phil Hill told Inside Higher Ed, Pearson "wants to change the perception of an LMS to [make colleges] say: �Hey, that's a commodity, that's a delivery system � and really education, and the education system, needs to be about the content itself and how students interact with that content.'"
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  • drian Sannier, senior vice president of product at Pearson, told Inside Higher Ed that the new OpenClass can be used absolutely for free. No licensing costs, no costs for maintenance, and no costs for hosting. So this is a freer offer than Moodle is. It's a freer offer than any other in the space. And from the email I received from the PR firm handling the announcement, I give you these gems: "Pearson Launches First Truly Free and Open Learning Platform for Higher Ed." The tool "Provides Open Access." And this is where we need to stop and scrutinize what's happening here and look past the invocations of "free" and "open." Why would Pearson offer a free LMS? For one thing, Pearson doesn't need to sell OpenClass. Its emphasis -- indeed, its strategy -- lies elsewhere. Pearson is the largest education company in the world -- with or without success in the LMS market -- with profits of �208 million for the first half of this year alone. Its educational sales are up 9%; it's educational profits are up 31%. Much those sales and profits come from educational content: textbooks -- both print and digital -- as well as other curriculum offerings. (Much of the profits come from assessment products and services too -- Pearson sells the textbooks and the standardized tests. That's pretty damn lucrative, clearly.) Pearson can give away OpenClass in the hopes that schools will go for the "up-sell" and buy the company's other offerings. Many schools are rethinking the LMS, not just because these tools have cost them a pretty penny, but because they're looking for ways that can further student collaboration and that can emphasize content and learning and not just administration. That could put Pearson in a good position to be a go-to tool for schools, particularly if the focus becomes content, something Pearson does hold market control over. As the Delta Initiative's Phil Hill told Inside Higher Ed, Pearson "wants to change the perception of an LMS to [make colleges] say: �Hey, that's a commodity, that's a delivery system � and really education, and the education system, needs to be about the content itself and how students interact with that content.'" For its part, Pearson says that it's not going to lock users in to using just its content. But I can't help but wonder if that's true. After all, I think we need to question its usage of adjectives like "free" and "open" here. Furthermore when a company touts Google's involvement when really, what we have here is just a fairly simple and straight-forward integration with Google Apps, we should be a little suspicious about the labeling and the marketing and our consumption habits. More Sharing ServicesShare | Share on twitter Share on facebook Share on gmail Share on diigo var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Tags: <a href
  • Adrian Sannier, senior vice president of product at Pearson, told Inside Higher Ed that the new OpenClass can be used absolutely for free. No licensing costs, no costs for maintenance, and no costs for hosting. So this is a freer offer than Moodle is. It's a freer offer than any other in the space. And from the email I received from the PR firm handling the announcement, I give you these gems: "Pearson Launches First Truly Free and Open Learning Platform for Higher Ed." The tool "Provides Open Access
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    So interesting "No licemsing costs, no costs for maintenance, and no costs for hosting. So this is freer offer than Moodle is...than any other in the space" really?
Felipe de Jesus Garciasantana

Free Web 2.0 LMS - Grupos de Google - 1 views

  • Nuvvo is a free, on-demand Learning Management System (LMS) that gives individual instructors the opportunity to publish curriculum and teach online. It offers much of the traditional LMS toolset--including content creation, multimedia integrations, blogs and messaging, evaluation, and ecommerce--without the institutional support that is typically required for an LMS. http://www.nuvvo.com/&nbsp;
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    Nuvvo is a free, on-demand Learning Management System (LMS) that gives individual instructors the opportunity to publish curriculum and teach online. It offers much of the traditional LMS toolset--including content creation, multimedia integrations, blogs and messaging, evaluation, and ecommerce--without the institutional support that is typically required for an LMS. http://www.nuvvo.com/ 
Felipe de Jesus Garciasantana

http://pages.uoregon.edu/not/LMS/future%20of%20LMSs.pdf - 1 views

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    Habla de los beneficios de la web2 frente a LMS
Felipe de Jesus Garciasantana

Moving Outside the LMS: Matching Web 2.0 Tools to Instructional Purpose | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    Abstract What considerations support the decision to either augment or replace an institution's existing learning management system (LMS) with a cloud-based, Web 2.0 technology tool to support students' learning? The use of instructional technologies should be evaluated against a backdrop of pedagogical objectives, and students' selection of tools to support their learning can result in a more collaborative, constructive, and authentic learning experience
Felipe de Jesus Garciasantana

LMS_plataformas_tec.pdf (application/pdf Objeto) - 2 views

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    Plataformas educativas equiparan eva a lms?
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    Plataformas educativas equiparan eva a lms?
Felipe de Jesus Garciasantana

http://www.um.es/ead/reddusc/2/barbera_rodera.pdf - 0 views

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    Resumen  En el presente artículo realizamos, una descripción pormenorizada de cada una de las tres  pruebas de evaluación continuada (PECs) desarrolladas en el Máster de Informática de la  Universidad de Alcalá de Henares (UAH) a partir de  la mediación de cinco herramientas  tecnológicas de la web social: Glogster, Twitter, Twtpoll, Slideshare y CmapTools  que se  combinan con la utilización del LMS propio del curso.  Presentamos los resultados derivados de cada una de las pruebas anteriores donde observamos  que, tras la descolocación inicial de los estudiantes, las reacciones son positivas respecto a la  integración de las diferentes herramientas 2.0 en su proceso de formación reglada.  Exponemos también las conclusiones de nuestro trabajo, donde mostramos una serie de objetivos  que deberían considerarse con el fin de favorecer una óptima relación y aprovechamiento tanto de  los sistemas gestores del aprendizaje (LMS) como de los recursos 2.0 dentro de los procesos  educativos. 
Felipe de Jesus Garciasantana

Web 2.0 LMS - Learning Management System - 0 views

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    Studies indicate that building professional social capital is one of the biggest causal factors of high-performing channel partners.  Today's social media and Web 2.0 tools, give organizations the means they need to help channel partners build their social capital.
Felipe de Jesus Garciasantana

59268351.pdf (application/pdf Objeto) - 0 views

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    Me pareció interesante el planteamiento ahora que estoy empeñado en la construcción de una plataforma para secundaria
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