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Kim Cofino

Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better world - YouTube - 0 views

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Adam Clark

Teachers' ICT Literacy Skills - not a right but a duty! | Clare's Closet - 2 views

  • Now this is not to say that the Australian paper was a forerunner worldwide; important in Australia for sure, but probably representative of the thinking in many governments and educational institutions at the time.
    • Adam Clark
       
      As author and game man Karl Rhonke says, "A good idea doesn't care who has it"
Ted O'Neill

A Year of Breadlike Syllabus Making for ds106 - CogDogBlog - 0 views

  • Somewhat later (like yesterday while sitting on a beach) it struck me that it’s another case of Korzybski’s line of the map not being the territory – the syllabus is not the class, the experience, but some representation of it.
    • Ted O'Neill
       
      Very apt. I often find that syllabi I write are for external consumption. The students don't read them; they very much rely on the teacher for direction. The syllabus is a map for armchair travelers who will never visit the landscape and buildings in my courses.
  • I remain astounded that anyone with a fully functioning neocortex is talking seriously about MOOCs being some model of saving education when the word is each course rings up a tab of $250k (edx) or even more. What does an institution get for dropping a quarter of a million per course?
    • Ted O'Neill
       
      There is no way that is sustainable. Edtech bubble.
  • Learning should never be an end game of an answer, but the quest, right?
    • Ted O'Neill
       
      It's that word again: inquiry.
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  • A cornerstone of the students work is a weekly summary of their work as a blog post on their blog. It was Martha’s idea that we require them to enter that as a URL in Canvas to document their assignment work for the week. I still am in favor of this approach- I get a snapshot of their blog at the time of submission, I can review and give some grade, and students get a better measure of where they stand. I can comment there on things might not do on their blog, and it makes the final grading really straight forward. The downside is I have a glut of work, since 90% of their blogging happens in the last 2 days of the week. I read easily over 1200 student blog posts this semester.
    • Ted O'Neill
       
      People still forget that teaching online is often more work, not less. There is no magic efficiency or productivity gain that makes it easier.
Kim Cofino

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Kim Cofino

MediaShift . The Pedagogy of Play and the Role of Technology in Learning | PBS - 0 views

  • "I don't think education is about centralized instruction anymore; rather, it is the process establishing oneself as a node in a broad network of distributed creativity."
Adam Clark

Institute For The Future - 0 views

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