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Chris Swift

Our Vision | Open Knowledge Foundation - 0 views

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    A group interested on the liberation of information (it goes from free e-learning to governmental transparency)
Helen Crump

Questioning Clay Shirky | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    A critique of Clay Shirky's post " Napster, Udacity and the Academy" shared earlier to the group by Ary Aranguiz http://www.shirky.com/weblog/2012/11/napster-udacity-and-the-academy/
Ary Aranguiz

What Turned Jaron Lanier Against the Web? | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian Magazine - 2 views

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    The internet is not amazing, rather it "destroys political discourse, economic stability, the dignity of personhood and leads to "social catastrophe.". What do you think?
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    Thanks for this reference - very thoughtful and thought-provoking. Don't quite know what to 'do' with the information... a simple rubric could be to use the web the same way that Carl Rogers advises us to teach - with unconditional positive regard, congruence and empathy. Which is okay when you are still dealing with people - it gets so much complicated when we must perforce deal with or through impersonal monetised systems like Google or FaceBook.
Chris Swift

University of the People - The world's first tuition-free online university - 1 views

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    This one has some courses on social sciences supported by the United Nations. They are complete undergraduate degrees online! 
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    Thanks Chris - will keep an eye on this, Sandra (NB: because we built a Diigo group for our website, www.londonmet.ac.uk/studyhub, when I post here my moniker comes up as Study Hub.)
Chris Swift

EdTech Toolbox: Web 2 Tools by Task - 2 views

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    I like this list as it is organised by task. Now I want to see a list with an example of where each one has been used in class!
Chris Swift

40 Useful Tips For Anyone Taking A MOOC - 0 views

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    I didn't think all of these were useful, and a lot were very self serving which I don't believe is in the right spirit of a MOOC. 20 & 27 were my favourite because a MOOC can help you solve a problem with someone from a totally different background. That's refreshing. What were your favourites from the list?
Chris Swift

25 Tips to Make the Most of a MOOC - Online College Search - Your Accredited Online Deg... - 0 views

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    I think EDCMOOC has done a lot of these things already. 6 & 7 are most interesting for me. I totally agree with 7,8 & 9, and I think if we are smart about how we do this, we can alleviate point 6
Chris Swift

An infographic of MOOC's. Do you agree with all the points? - 0 views

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    Personally, I would add as a Benefit, "It's online, so you can participate whenever you want". And I would also add the same thing as an Issue! At least in a real class the lecture or class begin and end at a set time. I find it harder to time manage when it's just me. How about you?
Chris Swift

The MOOC - Nothing Can Stop It! - 2 views

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    "The best thing to come out of the MOOC phenomenon is that people are talking about teaching, instructional strategies, and assessment."
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