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Claude Almansi

Success in a MOOC with subtitles | Amara - 1 views

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    "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"
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    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...
Claude Almansi

P2PU | Rhizomatic Learning - The community is the curriculum - 1 views

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    "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"
mariateresacar

MOOC Design Principles. A Pedagogical Approach from the Learner's Perspective - 3 views

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    The debate around Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) is much more focused on the social, institutional, technological and economical aspects than on the need for development of new pedagogical approaches that provide consistent guidance on how to design for this emergent educational scenario.
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    http://pinterest.com/fabriziobartoli/moocs-and-more/ la crescente passione x i mooc mi ha spinto a creare un board apposito dove raccogliere la risorse pertinenti, chi vuole può co-editare inviando la propria e-mail x registrarsi
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    Grazie...intanto ho dato un'occhiata a Pinterest...se lo ritieni opportuno puoi inserire anche la mia raccolta di risorse OER. L'ho aggiunta a DIIGO proprio ora. E' solo un inizio...conto di arricchirla man mano che trovo altri strumenti...dal tuo PIN relativo all'OER intanto prelevo alcuni link...spero non ti dispiaccia...
Lucia Bartolotti

Regolamento per l'uso dell'iPad | My cMOOC Blog - 4 views

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    Esempio di regolamento, postato da Luisella. In uso presso una Cl@sse 2.0 nel suo Istituto e gentilmente condiviso.
Luisella Mori

Come estrarre un file mp3 da un video di You Tube (della serie, iniziamo a imparare dai... - 2 views

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    Piccoli trucchi utili
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    Ganzo (con tutte le riserve sulla qualità dell'mp3).
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    @Luisella: In effetti http://www.youtube-mp3.org/it che menzioni nel post funziona molto meglio di http://getvids.de/ che usavo prima e che è per giunta pieno di annunci pubblicitari noiosi (vabbé, getvids può servire se si vuol scaricare il video come tale ma mi capita di rado) . L'altra cosa bella di youtube-mp3.org sono i link per la condivisione: ad es. gli ho fatto estrarre un mp3 da http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjYQyWqdjGQ e tra i "codici per il collegamento" c'è http://www.youtube-mp3.org/#v=FjYQyWqdjGQ . Avevo scelto quel video perché mi era valso una notifica di contenuto sotto copyright altrui da parte di YouTube, quindi volevo anche vedere cosa succede rispetto a quel che dici del copyright nel post. Non sembra un ostacolo per la conversione con youtube-mp3.org . Ma ci sarebbe da provare con un video dove è stato bloccato l'embed, cioè lo streaming. Probabilmente in quei casi non funziona... però prima devo trovare un video con embed bloccato.
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    Anche se l'embed è bloccato, la conversione funziona lo stesso: l'ho bloccato per http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zls1_eQnRE0 e l'mp3 si può scaricare da http://www.youtube-mp3.org/#v=zls1_eQnRE0 .
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    Bene a sapersi, grazie Claude
Claude Almansi

H2O - Development and the Internet Summary - 1 views

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    "Starts: 3/31/03 Ends: Leaders: wendy Participants: 255 (view all) Description: This is the discussion rotisserie for the BOLD series "Development and the Internet." If you would like to join the series, please visit: http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/bold/devel03 If you are already a member of the project, please login above. ALL SOURCE MATERIAL FOR THE ROTISSERIE QUESTIONS APPEARS ON THE ABOVE SITE. The most interesting comments from the Rotisseries will be used on the WebBoard threaded discussion as well. Enjoy! NOTE: If you have received any emails from "Bug Fixing", please disregard them. We apologize for any inconvenience!"
Claude Almansi

elearnspace › Congrats to Paul-Olivier Dehaye: MassiveTeaching 2014/07/09 - 1 views

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    "In a previous post, I commented on the Massive Teaching course at Coursera and that something odd was happening. Either Coursera deleted the prof from the course or the prof was running some type of experiment. It now appears to be primarily the latter. (...) 3. Criticism ranging from a poorly designed course to poor ethics has been directed to Paul-Olivier Dehaye. Most of it is unfair. There have been some calls for U of Zurich to discipline the prof. Like others, I've criticized his deception research and his silence since the course was shut down. Several days before the media coverage, Dehaye provided the following comments on his experiment: "MOOCs can be used to enhance privacy, or really destroy it," Dehaye wrote. "I want to fight scientifically for the idea, yet teach, and I have signed contracts, which no one asks me about…. I am in a bind. Who do I tell about my project? My students? But this idea of the #FacebookExperiment is in itself dangerous, very dangerous. People react to it and express more emotions, which can be further mined." The goal of his experiment, Dehaye wrote, was to "confuse everyone, including the university, [C]oursera, the Twitter world, as many journalists as I can, and the course participants. The goal being to attract publicity…. I want to show how [C]oursera tracks you." There it is. His intent was to draw attention to Coursera policies and practices around data. Congrats, Paul-Olivier. Mission accomplished. He is doing exactly what academics should do: perturb people to states of awareness. Hundreds, likely thousands, of faculty have taught MOOCs, often having to toe the line of terms and conditions set by an organization that doesn't share the ideals, community, and egalitarianism that define universities (you can include me in that list). The MOOC Mystery was about an academic doing what we expect and need academics to do. Unfortunately it was poorly executed and not properly communicated so th
Claude Almansi

Proposal Lesson plan for- Teaching goes massive: new skills required - 2 views

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    "Overview - This course is offered by University of Zurich with Prof Paul-Olivier Dehaye and his students. This lesson plan is created by Dilrukshi Gamage (www.sdgamage.weebly.com) a MOOC student from this class due to few reasons. 1. Course started with giving some ideas, but now it appears no more ideas facilitated 2. Forums are closed and we have no clue of what to do 3. Students who take this course or any of coursera for the first time will be wondering and might lose the context of learning. 4. This lesson plan will guide us to collaboratively find solution to be in synchronized and learn from the time we invest in this. Introduction - The course named Teaching goes massive : new skills needed. It is our responsibility to find out what are the skills we need when we are teaching to a massive class.. or any class. Prof.Paul mentioned some experiments which we can do and previous forums already started and gone very well until suddenly closed everything. So let us drive this MOOC , learn to learn ourselves how to be organized and learn from each other. Anyone can suggest things but not like as forums it has to be much more effective. This document will contain how to participate and what can you do in contributing to expand your learning. Don't worry this will not stop suddenly as we the students are in charge. First step lets set some objectives so we can see did we achieve when we finish this course. Objectives - After you complete this course 1. You will learn how to learn yourselves to work without a real teacher or a lecturer. 2. You will learn to make communications and build a network where you can share and learn throughout your interest. 3. You will learn to work on inclusive projects in the same course ( by inclusive what I mean was anyone can work in one project or more) 4. You will gain knowledge on what skills you need and how to handle it when teaching is massive Where to contact - Please use the links provided in collaborating
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    vedi anche http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/2014/07/09/congrats-to-paul-olivier-dehaye-massiveteaching/ di George Siemens per un ottimo riassunto e altri link utili
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    e https://etherpad.mozilla.org/pr8ZtLXODg , il Pad dove Dehaye spiega il contesto della sua decisione. Se qualcuno ne ricancella il contenuto, usate la storia delle revisioni: funziona come PiratePad
Claude Almansi

Welcome! [Massive Teaching] with subtitles | Amara - 0 views

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    "Hi, I'm Paul-Olivier Dehaye, professor of mathematics at the University of Zürich.This course is called Massive Teaching.It's a course about MOOCs. MOOCs in themselves are quite controversial,especially as far as pedagogy is concerned.In this course in the next three weeks, I want to give you some background about MOOCs but also widen this debate to include technology and business aspects of MOOCs. ..."
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    From the "Instructor Log" section of Teaching goes massive: new skills required by Paul-Olivier Dehaye See https://etherpad.mozilla.org/pr8ZtLXODg and http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/2014/07/09/congrats-to-paul-olivier-dehaye-massiveteaching/
Claude Almansi

02 - MOOC acronym [Massive Teaching] with subtitles | Amara - 0 views

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    "MOOC.Well, what's that? The word MOOC is an acronym. I should at least say once what it stands for: Massive Online Open Course. That was the easy part, just to give you those words. Now to give a definition, that's going to be very challenging.For every one of those words, I think it's fair to say that there is a generally accepted understanding of what the word means, but then there is a substantial number of people who challenge that understanding, who try to push it further....
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    "From Week 1 Lecture Videos of "Teaching goes massive: new skills required" by Paul-Olivier Dehaye See https://etherpad.mozilla.org/pr8ZtLXODg and http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/2014/07/09/congrats-to-paul-olivier-dehaye-massiveteaching/"
Claude Almansi

01- This course is an experiment [Massive Teaching] with subtitles | Amara - 1 views

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    ... This course only spans three weeks.The structure will be quite simple.In the first week, I'll take a mostly positive tone about MOOCs, describe the promise that many people see in them, including me. In the second week, I'll take a closer look at the technology and survey the copyright aspects. In the third week, I'll discuss the business aspects and maybe a bit of science fiction. In fact I'll prepare some material for the third week, but I'll be ready to add muchmore to it than that, mostly in response to questions that will intermittently pop up in the forums.It's quite a tight schedule, so it might be that atthe last minute, I settle for more text then I originally intended. In any case, this is just the first run of the course.As soon as possible, I hope to rerun it, this time with a bit more material, that I can reintegrate, to offer a slightly longer course.
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    From Week 1 Lecture Videos of "Teaching goes massive: new skills required" by Paul-Olivier Dehaye See https://etherpad.mozilla.org/pr8ZtLXODg and http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/2014/07/09/congrats-to-paul-olivier-dehaye-massiveteaching/
Claude Almansi

MoPad: pr8ZtLXODg [Paul Dehaye on Massive Teaching] - 1 views

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    Hi, I would like to discuss with everyone what is going on in this course. "I know that I know nothing" "Learn, unlearn and relearn" ("The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. " ― Alvin Toffler) "Idea - project - data" This whole summary comes after YEARS of unconscious planning of a big research plan. And months of planning of this course and an associated research proposal.
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    Hi, I would like to discuss with everyone what is going on in this course. "I know that I know nothing" "Learn, unlearn and relearn" ("The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. " ― Alvin Toffler) "Idea - project - data" This whole summary comes after YEARS of unconscious planning of a big research plan. And months of planning of this course and an associated research proposal.
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