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Chris Swift

The Guardian Books - Guardian Books podcast: The future - dystopia or utopia? | Mixcloud - 1 views

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    "The future - dystopia or utopia?" 30 minute podcast from the Guardian
Chris Swift

Living in a Post-Human World | Michio Kaku | Big Think - 0 views

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    "We will become the gods that we once feared."
Helen Crump

Gourlay & Oliver: Curation, combat coping? Student entanglements with technologies in HE - 0 views

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    More interesting work from Lesley Gourlay
Chris Swift

Coursera Blog * Getting the most out of your Coursera experience - 1 views

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    Getting the most out of your Coursera experience
Helen Crump

We Aren't All Cyborgs... Yet - 0 views

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    Can these devices that alienate those around us, actually make us more human? Case Amber argues that our phones are wormholes in our pocket, connecting us in a practical and efficient way with loved ones?
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    Includes good TED Talk video (7 mins) outlining cyborg anthropology - how humans are interacting with new digital tools to extend/connect minds and selves.
Chris Swift

7 Things No One Tells You About Blogging - 3 views

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    "7 THINGS NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT BLOGGING"
Chris Swift

All of this now fits in your pocket | Techi.com - 2 views

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    "All of this now fits in your pocket"
Chris Swift

The Taming of the MOOC-- using ePortfolio Evidence - 9 views

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    "Are students really learning from what could seem merely a very, very large lecture hall? If they are learning by participating in MOOCs, how can we know that? And how can that learning be better documented and visible?"
Chris Swift

Online courses need human element to educate - 9 views

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    "..the best of MOOCs should be able to bring together ideal, heterogeneous groupings of students based on their profiles and past performance, and also create ample opportunities for them to engage with one another in the spirit of learning. Perhaps this spirit of mutual aid is what built the Internet in the first place. Now that this massive collaborative learning project has succeeded, it would be a shame if we used it to take the humanity out of learning altogether."
Chris Swift

Is Google Making Us Stupid? - Nicholas Carr - The Atlantic - 5 views

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    " In the world of '2001: A Space Odyssey', people have become so machinelike that the most human character turns out to be a machine. That's the essence of Kubrick's dark prophecy: as we come to rely on computers to mediate our understanding of the world, it is our own intelligence that flattens into artificial intelligence."
Rick Bartlett

The Flipped Classroom: Turning the Traditional Classroom on its Head - 3 views

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    EML info
Michael Porterfield

Professor Creates Engaging Online Learning Environment | SJSU News - 1 views

  • Communication is key to successful online teaching as well. Being present on the course site and answering questions directed to me are a given, but I also work at consistent updating. If I’m traveling to speak at a library or conference, I let my students know. If I’m at a conference, I’ll share links and insights. My students have done the same, using Twitter or their class blogs to share their own opinions and takeaways from attending professional conferences. The sharing and communication can be informal, and it strengthens the feeling of community. The best teachers understand that technology use in coursework is not just for the sake of technology but to extend and enhance the learning process. Recently, Michael Wesch from the University of Kansas responded to an article about his advocacy for participatory technologies in coursework. His eloquent statement resonates with me: “My main point is that participatory teaching methods simply will not work if they do not begin with a deep bond between teacher and student.  Importantly, this bond must be built through mutual respect, care, and an ongoing effort to know and understand one another.” The sage on the stage in giant lecture halls is giving way to a collaborative, hyperconnected world of newer methods and channels of learning, but the human connection can and should remain. Bring yourself to your online teaching – share, be authentic and connect with students via the heart and the keyboard.
Ary Aranguiz

10 Ways Augmented Reality Could Change Learning Experience | Classroom Aid - 2 views

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    "apps utilizing your GPS location can provide information about the historical landmark you are viewing. With AR technology, that landmark or statue could essentially come to life on your screen and tell you its story first hand."
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