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Christopher Pappas

Converting Large Group Classes to Massive Online Courses - 0 views

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    Converting Large Group Classes to Massive Online Courses Last month, the NY Times declared 2012 as the year of the MOOC. With so many educators and students involved in these courses, we should think about how we can best convert the university course experience to this new, scalable online experience. For simplicity, let's break the process of transferring knowledge into three parts: instruction, coaching, and assessment / feedback. http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/concepts/item/397-large-group-classes-Massive-online-courses-mooc
Christopher Pappas

List of Free Childhood and Youth Online Courses from The Open University - 0 views

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    List of Free Childhood and Youth Online Courses from The Open University Are you interested in a List of Free Childhood and Youth Online Courses from The Open University? The Open University offers several Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) for people interested in Childhood and Youth. At List of Free Childhood and Youth Online Courses from The Open University you will find 10 MOOCs from The Open University. http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/free-elearning-resources/item/378-list-of-free-childhood-and-youth-online-courses-from-the-open-university The Open University Free Childhood and Youth Online Courses Massive Open Online Courses Childhood and Youth Online Courses MOOCs
puzznbuzzus

Is English Language So Popular because of the USA? - 0 views

Americans might tend to inflate the influence of the United States in the history of the spread of English. Before the World Wars, particularly WWII, the US was a bit player on the world stage. The...

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Barbara Lindsey

The Fourth Estate: Web2.0 - The Hard Act To Follow - 1 views

  • Facebook has become the Outlook and webmail client for an increasing number of people, especially kids.
  • he World Wide Web as World Wide Database. Rather than simply sharing links to documents, the next generation web will be about accessing the implicit data. In Kelly's view, every object we manufacture will have a sliver of intelligence in it. The entire world and everything in it will go into a globally connected database of things, that is then shared and linked. We won't worry about how different devices operate or access content. They will all be windows into the same universal network.
  • Cloud computing, massive scale driven platforms, semantic webs, ubiquitous mobile devices, augmented reality - its a tall order - even for 6500 days. And if you find all of that a hard cocktail to envision, don't be surprised. As Kelly himself acknowledged, when he started Wired magazine in the nineties he expected the Web to be TV, just better. This time he's sure of one thing. Whatever comes next won't be the Web, only better.
H Tillberg Webb

Cuil (The Googlization of Everything) - 0 views

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      Which felt cluttered to me...I'm so used to the google list.
  • But seriously, Cuil might be able to demonstrate that quality search need not depend on massive data collection and exploitation. If it fails, however, Google's triumph will once again generate calls for stronger global privacy regulation.
John Graves

eduMOOC 2011 - 0 views

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    The Center for Online Learning, Research and Service at the University of Illinois Springfield is launching a Massive Open Online Class (MOOC) on "Online Learning Today, and Tomorrow." It begins June 27, 2011 and runs for eight weeks. It is totally open, free, and collaborative.
REZA CHOWDHURY

My Library - 0 views

  • Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
    • REZA CHOWDHURY
       
      I would like to work on MOOC for Module six
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    MOOC
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