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Jon Bunch

creativity and multicultural bookmarks - 0 views

cmc11 creativity MOOC
started by Jon Bunch on 02 May 13 no follow-up yet
  • Jon Bunch
     
    I am unable to determine how many posts I have made in Diigo, so I apologize in advance for posting a lot of links tonight to ensure that I have the correct amount for my CMC11 course. Thanks and I hope that you are able to benefit from them.
Jon Bunch

Course reflections - 3 views

etmooc learning education MOOC
started by Jon Bunch on 29 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
Jon Bunch

Creativity, Video Games, and MOOCs - 5 views

mooc connectivism videogames cmc11 etmooc creativity
started by Jon Bunch on 21 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
Jon Bunch

HP's STEM initiative - 2 views

etmooc learning HP STEM cmc11 technology literacy
started by Jon Bunch on 15 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
Jon Bunch

Padlet tutorial - 5 views

padlet cmc11 mooc etmooc artifact
started by Jon Bunch on 14 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
Jon Bunch

Creativity and the Youth of Today - 2 views

creativity education learning
started by Jon Bunch on 08 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
Jon Bunch

Padlet resource - 5 views

etmooc learning education padlet MOOC connectivism
started by Jon Bunch on 06 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
  • Jon Bunch
     
    I would like to share a Padlet wall with the group to show the learning experiences that I have had in the CMC course: http://padlet.com/wall/kzdfv4cdhw . I recommend using this site as a Web 2.0 tool to document your artifacts. Enjoy!
Jon Bunch

great free MOOC resource - 8 views

etmooc education mooc free MIT cmc11
started by Jon Bunch on 08 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
  • Jon Bunch
     
    #cmc11
    I came across a great free resource for MOOC; the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). I was surprised that this school has joined the initiative to spread free online learning to the masses that are interested in furthering their educational experience. MIT has always been known for their ability to teach Information Technology skills to their students for a hefty price and it is great to see that they are expanding their student base to potentially anyone that has an Internet connection. No registration is required and tests, multimedia files, and lecture notes are all free. One of the positives of this is that it provides very in depth technical information for higher level learning, but the down side is that the information may be too complex for the majority that may not have a solid foundation in this field yet.
    ---Jon Bunch

    Resources:
    MIT (2013). MIT OpenCourseWare. Referenced on March 7, 2013 from http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm.
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