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The Campus Tsunami - NYTimes.com - 5 views
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If a few star professors can lecture to millions, what happens to the rest of the faculty?
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This is perhaps the most interesting point, but should lead us to discussions about how local teachers leverage these materials for blended learning experiences, rather than to imply that regular folks will end up out of work. See, there is no _direct_ competition between the "star professor" and the local teacher. A teacher is not yet a commodity that can be reproduced at little or no cost--unlike digital _content_, which is a non-rivalrous resource. So, while the lecture may be available via the web, but the professor is not. We're talking static multimedia content in most cases, but even with MOOCs we find that it's not the "star professor" interacting with a world of students, but rather TAs, RAs, or the community itself that must take responsibilty for interaction.
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What happens to the students who don’t have enough intrinsic motivation to stay glued to their laptop hour after hour?
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online learning will give millions of students access to the world’s best teachers
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Ten Questions to Ask About LMS Migrations | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views
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I described the then campus LMS landscape as a “mature market with immature products.”
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I described the then campus LMS landscape as a “mature market with immature products.”
The Ed-Tech MacGuffin | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views
» Moodlerooms eyes e-learning expansion MDbizMedia - 1 views
LEAD Commission - 1 views
Edmodo Makes the Move from Social Network to Education Platform - 1 views
Farewell to the Enterprise LMS, Greetings to the Learning Platform- e-Literate - 0 views
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The trend towards SaaS could perhaps more accurately be described as the default model now for new offerings. In the LMS market from just short two years ago, the default model was enterprise LMS.
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many of the new offerings are not attempting to fully replace the legacy LMS, at least all at once
Teachers Belong at the Center of the Digital Classroom | It's Time! - 0 views
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