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Categories - Support - WordPress.com - 0 views

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    How to create new categories in wordpress
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The Taming of the MOOC--With ePortfolio Evidence -- Campus Technology - 3 views

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    The Taming of the MOOC--With ePortfolio Evidence
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    I find it interesting how they only talk about ePortfolios as you having to "sign up" for them. Students in my course will have options to use Wordpress, Google Sites, etc. because these need to be public, but Evernote works as well. You don't have to use an expensive product to have an ePortfolio.
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Some things I think I might have learned so far… « Experiments in the world o... - 3 views

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    Good discussion of learning design in a MOOC.
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Designing MOOCs | Learning in the workplace - 6 views

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    A blog post talking about a research study of self-regulated learning in the Change11 cMOOC, and linking to earlier post with initial findings from the study (no final results yet).
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Is technology killing school? Should it? | Jeremy Harmer's Blog - 2 views

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    An Summary of critiques of mitra's 'hole in the wall' experiment giving kids computers, and his conclusion that we no longer need schools.
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Schools are doing Education 1.0; talking about doing Education 2.0; when they should be... - 0 views

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    What the future of education can look like - schools are every where, teachers are every one.
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Digital Citiz-wait, what? | Emily R. Strong - 3 views

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    "Digital Citiz-wait, what?" - explores the need for integrity in our own digital citizenship as we look to speak to students. 
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Tracking Elements | doug --- off the record - 6 views

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    Another amazing extension, suggested by @dougpete. I think I could do a digital literacy course for grown-ups, just based on what he suggests.
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#etmooc Rhizomatic Learning « ID ♥ EdTech - 5 views

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    Notes from the presentation on Rhizomatic Learing by Dave Cormier, courtesy of April Hayman.
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6 Chrome Extensions for Students « Kyle B. Pace - 1 views

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    The Read & Write for Google Docs extension would be great for ELLs. You could even screen record it with highlights to support learning.
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Using Diigo for Collaborative Curation | Digitally Enhanced - 9 views

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    An excellent description on how to use diigo.
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The MOOC Honeymoon is Over: Three Takeaways from the Coursera Calamity | online learnin... - 5 views

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    The honeymoon with MOOCs is over. The reality check has finally arrived which was inevitable. MOOCs will not solve all the woes of higher education. It is unfortunate it had to be a class on how to design an online course; it was the Fundamentals of Online Education: Planning and Application [FOE] offered through Coursera that brought things to a screeching halt. But this experience can provide an opportunity for institutions to re-focus-identify the role and purpose of MOOCs and move forward with a thoughtful, purposeful strategy.
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Three Kinds of MOOCs - 0 views

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    Each type of MOOC has all three elements (networks, tasks and content), but each has a goal that is dominant.
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COOL FISh… - 1 views

  • We are experimenting with an alternative learning design to engage learners who are perhaps not networked learners yet. We would like to utilise their curiosity to learn through creating opportunities for contextualised collaborative enquiries.
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    So well said ! "We are experimenting with an alternative learning design to engage learners who are perhaps not networked learners yet. We would like to utilise their curiosity to learn through creating opportunities for contextualised collaborative enquiries. "
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Neil Postman - Bullshit and the Art of Crap-Detection « Critical Thinking Sni... - 3 views

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    Neil Postman's article on the forms of bullshit
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Synchronous Sessions, Asynchronously: Blending Meetings, Learning, and Digita... - 2 views

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    What is the relationship between synchronous and asynchronous experiences? The opportunity to learn more about digital literacy by treating both sessions as one continuous "meeting" helps define what digital literacy actually implies (the ability to move seamlessly within these various digital platforms to create one cohesive experience). How we define "meetings" is being transformed with the advent of the blending of synchronous and asynchronous experiences and I think will have a profound effect on education and professional development. What literacies will be needed to learn in these settings?
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