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markuos morley

YouTube - What is a MOOC? - 1 views

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    MOOC - Massive Open Online Course This is one of a set of videos that explains MOOCs that I have bookmarked.
markuos morley

YouTube - Success in a MOOC - 0 views

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    MOOC - Massive Open Online Course This is one of a set of videos that explains MOOCs that I have bookmarked.
markuos morley

YouTube - Knowledge in a MOOC - 0 views

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    MOOC - Massive Open Online Course This is one of a set of videos that explains MOOCs that I have bookmarked.
markuos morley

YouTube - David Wiley's Keynote on Open Education - 5 views

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    David Wiley 2009 Keynote on Open Education (50mins)
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    Thanks marcuos. This is more good info on Wiley's approach. Well worth watching.
roland legrand

"a few ideas ..." (Visions of Students Today) - YouTube - 0 views

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    a newer video facilitated by the anthropologist mike wesch, visions of students today
roland legrand

A Portal to Media Literacy - YouTube - 1 views

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    This video from anthropologist Michael Wesch is from 2008 and gives a deep insight into teaching, learning, media. 
roland legrand

Using Technology Successfully in the Classroom - YouTube - 1 views

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    Anthropologist Michael Wesch about his experiments with new media in the classroom. 
Allan Quartly

Welcome to My PLE! - YouTube - 4 views

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    Video of a 7th grade student's PLE
Daniel Spielmann

iPads at AES - a snapshot of iPads in school - YouTube - 4 views

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      Why would you not allow comments on this video - feels like someone is not up for open discussion... Maybe that's because some of the statements seem quite naive. So students can learn faster with apps - what about learning depth and quality - any findings about that?
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      I think it's about time for people to stop talking about the iPad and start talking about tablet PCs instead. So the iPad is "unquestionably great" for learning and they come up with that conclusion after two months of using the device in class. Hm. Can't help but think this all sounds more like an ad for Apple than anything else.
Lone Guldbrandt Tønnesen

mooc - rheingold - 3 views

  • It isn’t possible or practical to try to control the quality of content and conversation that people publish online -- if it had been possible, there would be no web, no YouTube, no Wikipedia today -- but I contend that it is possible to increase the proportion of the population who know something about what they are doing when they consume or create digital culture.
  • Although the word “literacy” traditionally refers to the skill of encoding and decoding messages or programs in some medium, the kind of literacy required in a world of mass collaboration necessarily involves a social element as well as a personal skill
  • Social media literacies combine the skills of coding and decoding digital media with the social skills necessarily to use online tools in concert with others
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  • We will look at facets of each of these five literacies and engage in learning activities that can both increase our own competencies and provide public useful public goods
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