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jeremy williams

Do the maths - MOOCs break the mould | Story & Education Stories | The Australian - 0 views

  • THE accelerating evolution of online teaching through massive open online courses and other variations offers myriad possibilities the Australian sector can seize, especially given its reputation as a pioneer in international education. That's the conclusion of a new Austrade report, More than MOOCs. "We have looked through the prism of international demand for Australian education," senior trade and investment commissioner in the Washington office Kelly Ralston said. There were "a plethora of new opportunities (for institutions), whether to broaden their student base, to raise their profiles internationally or to continue enhancing the quality of the student experience." "It's a fast-moving landscape and it's up to each institution to assess how the new technologies and tools fit within their organisational strategy," she said. "Also Australia has a long tradition of online and distance education, we are a recognised pioneer in international education." These experiences would stand Australia in good stead. "It doesn't have to be a North American conversation," Ms Ralston said.
  • The Austrade market research is on its way to being required reading in the sector. "It is the best summary of where MOOCs stand worldwide at the moment, what developments (there) are and what they offer," University of Adelaide vice-chancellor Warren Bebbington said, although he confirmed his institution was unlikely to take that route.
  • MOOCs and other online courses give universities a showcase for their top academic talent: those who not only know their stuff but can communicate it. There are plenty of likely contenders, such as La Trobe University algebraist and ARC Future Fellow Marcel Jackson, who knows how to hit the spot with online consumers. His series The Algebra of Everything, aimed at general viewers,was No 1 on iTunes U in Australia last week and is No 4 in the US.
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  • Online action University of Melbourne: MOOCS/Coursera UWA: Stanford's Class2Go software to offer courses University of Southern Queensland: OERUniversity (virtual consortium) Macquarie University: Learning Activity Management Systems already being used in China and Japan Smart Sparrow: UNSW spin-off, uses Adaptive eLearning Platform in science and medical education University of New England: UNE Open initiative Deakin University: Set to launch a MOOC next month UNSW: Introductory computing course via its OpenLearning platform
john whitmer

In China, Families Bet It All on a Child in College - NYTimes.com - 4 views

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    Imagine when these families come into contact with MOOC-provided learning experiences/content; a domain of the MOOC discussion I haven't heard explored with empirical data before ...
john whitmer

MOOCs prompt some faculty members to refresh teaching styles | Inside Higher Ed - 6 views

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    From the comments: Breaking News . . . scholars at Harvard University announced today that they have made an important discovery of a new activity they are calling, "college teaching." Although not at liberty to divulge details, one senior official indicated that this new activity may have important implications for education. Scholars believe "college teaching" has something to do with student learning but they are not at all sure what that connection is. If this turns out to be true then, as one anonymous, but really famous NYT columnist said, "This is the greatest development in modern society since the ones I reported on in my last book. Fortunately, you will be able to read about it in my new book very soon."
gsiemens

Business schools should embrace big data - FT.com - 6 views

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    "One thing is certain - as learning materials digitise and the popularity of Moocs grows, we will see a very different model of education unfold. This model will draw on data and insight, as much as faculty knowledge and experience, to ensure that education materials and learning processes are as effective as possible."
john whitmer

THE MOOC! the movie | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 9 views

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    This was published last year, but it's great - love the stars v. bylines!
Thieme Hennis

Complexity Explorer - 0 views

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    About the Course: In this eleven-week course you'll learn about the tools used by scientists to understand complex systems. The topics you'll learn about include dynamics, chaos, fractals, information theory, self-organization, agent-based modeling, and networks. You'll also get a sense of how these topics fit together to help explain how complexity arises and evolves in nature, society, and technology. There are no prerequisites. You don't need a science or math background to take this introductory course; it simply requires an interest in the field and the willingness to participate in a hands-on approach to the subject.
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