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David Jennings

Badgr - 0 views

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    Open source issuing, management, and user achievement tracking platform for Mozilla Open Badges
David Jennings

Desmos | Beautiful, Free Math - 0 views

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    Free tool for graphing/plotting maths functions. Works on smartphones and tablets. Free.
David Jennings

PatrickJMT - just maths tutorials - 0 views

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    A kind of maths-specific Khan Academy. I was wondering at first if 'Patrick' might want to mix in some Citizen Maths video tutorials, but it seems he just features his own. Could be that someone else could mix together his stuff and CMs if there were any areas in which they complemented each other. His stuff is mostly beyond Level 2, however.
David Jennings

Newington pupils tackle maths the Shanghai way | Thanet Gazette - 0 views

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    "The key is all about the depth of understanding of the subject that they receive - it is not about 'doing maths' but much more about 'thinking mathematically'.
David Jennings

Making Sense of MOOC Data - 0 views

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    "Because students come to the course for many different reasons, course designers should make it easier for learners to meet a variety of objectives. Since many participants in online courses may just want to learn a few new things, we can help them by releasing all course content at the outset of the course and enabling them to search for specific topics of interest. as course designers, we should be paying more attention to creating effective, relevant activities than focusing so heavily on course content. We hypothesize that learners also use activities' instant feedback to help them determine whether they should spend time reviewing the associated content  We also believe that we haven't given enough weight to teaching learners how to evaluate their own work. We plan to keep experimenting with self-evaluation in future courses."
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    "Because students come to the course for many different reasons, course designers should make it easier for learners to meet a variety of objectives. Since many participants in online courses may just want to learn a few new things, we can help them by releasing all course content at the outset of the course and enabling them to search for specific topics of interest. as course designers, we should be paying more attention to creating effective, relevant activities than focusing so heavily on course content. We hypothesize that learners also use activities' instant feedback to help them determine whether they should spend time reviewing the associated content  We also believe that we haven't given enough weight to teaching learners how to evaluate their own work. We plan to keep experimenting with self-evaluation in future courses."
David Jennings

MOOC Kit - 0 views

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    Curious lightweight (side project?) Google-branded guidance on how to set up a mooc. Obviously it promotes Course Builder, but it all seems a little under-cooked.
Seb Schmoller

Interview with edX founder Anant Agharwal - 0 views

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    As an interview this is a bit of a thin brew, but it is worth at least scan reading.
Seb Schmoller

Open edX Team announcement - 0 views

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    "To better organize and direct the efforts of our open source community, and to ensure that every contribution gets handled appropriately, edX is forming the Open edX team. This team will always have at least one person who is employed by edX (the company), but may also contain individuals who work on the edX codebase without working for edX the company."
Seb Schmoller

The rise of edX - 0 views

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    I think this is a cannier- than-many assessment of the MOOC platform situation.
Seb Schmoller

Maths MOOCs - food for thought from Keith Devilin - 0 views

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    Lots of food for thought in this retrospective summary of mainly MOOC and maths learning related articles from 2013 by Stanford U's Keith Devlin
Seb Schmoller

Productivity and online learning redux - 0 views

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    Tony Bates (who is an "old-style" authority on online distance learning) concludes a long series of posts on productivity and online learning.
David Jennings

The MOOC Phenomenon: Who Takes Massive Open Online Courses and Why? by Gayle Christense... - 0 views

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    Short paper on characteristics and motivations of learners on Coursera courses. May have some relevance to our learner engagement, though note the comments about possibility that these results may not be generalisable
Seb Schmoller

Ampp3d launches as 'socially-shareable data journalism' site - 0 views

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    Ampp3d is a data journalism site from The Daily Mirror. It may provide some useful examples of data being presented and analysed, or of data that CM students could represent and reanalyse.
Seb Schmoller

Learner analytics and Big data - 0 views

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    The OU's Doug Clow live blogs from today's London University conference.
Seb Schmoller

Open edX Public Product Road Map - 0 views

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    "This document captures edX's product direction, as we see it today. As things get closer up and more concrete, we'll add more detail, link to specs. We try to describe the roadmap in terms of the problems that we'll be trying to solve, instead of just in terms of features that implement particular solutions. "
Seb Schmoller

Keith Devlin on Learning by Evaluating - 1 views

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    The usual thoughtful stuff from Keith Devlin about learning maths - in this case "Quantitative Reasoning" using MOOCs.
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    It gets a bit proselytising towards the end but the notion of evaluating proofs could generalise to evaluating other types of mathematical statement so, although we are not interested in mathematical proof in our course, the article could still have some relevance to us.
Seb Schmoller

MOOCs: 7 killer reasons for choosing EdX - 0 views

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    Ufi Trust Trustee comments on the emerging MOOC provider landscape.
Seb Schmoller

The MOOC as Distributed Intelligence - Dimensions of a Framework & Evaluation of MOOCs - 0 views

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    4 page PDF from a Stanford group including the venerable Roy Pea. Might be relevant to several aspects of our project. Focuses on the question "How can we make a MOOC work for as many of its diverse participants as possible?". Argues for the use of A/B testing to inform MOOC design. Silent on adaptive learning. Still pretty tentative, though.
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