"A description of the five steps that will help you succeed in a MOOC.
Written and Narrated by Dave Cormier
Video by Neal Gillis
Researchers:
Dave Cormier
Alexander McAuley
George Siemens
Bonnie Stewart
Created through funding received by the University of Prince Edward Island through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council's "Knowledge Synthesis Grants on the Digital Economy"
CC-BY 2010"
I sottotitoli si possono vedere, a scelta, in inglese, italiano, coreano, portoghese e spagnolo. E siccome il video è sotto licenza CC-BY, si potrebbe anche rifare una versione con l'audio in italiano...
"We've got some folks engaged... so we're on. I've got two blog posts running now that give a description of both what the course is 'for' and what it might look like. Wander over and give them a gander.
http://davecormier.com/edblog/2013/12/29/unravelling-a-model-for-an-open-course/http://davecormier.com/edblog/2013/12/27/rhizomatic-learning-an-open-course-rhizo14/
Rhizomatic Learning posits, among other things, that the community is the curriculum. That being able to participate with and among those people who are resident in a particular field is a primary goal of learning. In each of my classes the curriculum is, of course, filled with the ideas and connections that pre-exist in the field but the paths that are taken by the students are as individual as they are, and the path taken by the class is made up of the collected paths chosen by all the students, shaped by my influence as an instructor and the impact of those external nodes they manage to contact.
Course starts January 14th [2014]. tweet at #rhizo14"