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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

Campus announces restriction of public access to educational content | The Daily Californian March 15, 2017 - 0 views

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    "UC Berkeley announced Wednesday that it would restrict public access to existing educational content after a Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation concluded that many of the video captions did not meet standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Campus will instead invest in developing new online content with necessary accessibility features, according to campus spokesperson Roqua Montez. Montez said that because of limited viewership of more than 20,000 course capture videos and a projected cost of at least $1 million for captioning, campus decided not to revamp the videos deemed inaccessible. "On average, the older videos were watched for less than 8 minutes," Montez said. "(It) doesn't make sense to go back and do that, given the budget climate we are in. We had to weigh that as a factor.""
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    Articolo sull'annuncio di Berkeley del ritiro dalla visibilità pubblica dei video non conformi ai requisiti di accessibilità
Claude Almansi

UC Berkeley Responds to DOJ Letter Over Web Accessibility - 3PlayMedia, Oct 5, 2016 - 0 views

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    "The US Department of Justice's (DOJ) Civil Rights Division is doing everything that it can to make the web and information technology (IT) more accessible to people with disabilities. One of the most effective ways to achieve this goal is by following up on complaints submitted by citizens who feel their rights to use the internet are being denied by an organization's inaccessible technology. A landscape portrait featuring Berkeley's Campanile tower in the foreground and a rainy San Francisco Bay in the background That's exactly what happened when, in October 2014, the DOJ began investigating the free, public MOOC (Massive open online course) system offered by University of California, Berkeley when deaf and hard of hearing individuals complained they could not access the audio and video content on the site. On August 30, 2016, the DOJ submitted a 10-page letter to the administration at UC Berkeley stating that they had found the university's MOOC content to be in violation of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which protects disabled people from discrimination. Legal Context: How Are MOOCs Subject to Accessibility Laws? The laws surrounding free online course content accessibility are not explicit."
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    L'articolo descrive il contesto e gli aspetti giuridici del confronto sull'accessibilità tra Dipartimento della Giustizia US e l'Università di Berkeley.
Claude Almansi

Education: Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich) | BigBrotherAwards - 0 views

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    "for cooperating with the online learning provider Coursera. (...) We regard this cooperation of the Munich universities with Coursera as a marketing operation. The two universities can present themselves globally together with top international universities. Conversely, Coursera adorns itself with their names. It seems that data protection has not been given much thought. Likewise, we miss a critical discussion of who owns the content produced and who profits from it. By the way, taking Coursera courses is still voluntary for the students. This BigBrotherAward is meant as a warning to colleges and universities not to make participation in MOOCs offered by privacy-ignoring companies a mandatory way to earn study credits. Actually it's bad enough that education increasingly becomes a commodity as publicly financed institutions of higher education distribute their offerings via commercial providers. If an appropriate European MOOC platform does not exist, then it is the the universities' duty to create such a platform. By giving a BigBrotherAward to TUM and LMU Munich, we would like to remind both universities and all other education institutions that the long-term business model of such "education providers" hinges on contracts in which the students are not the customers of the MOOC provider, they are the product being sold."
Claude Almansi

Coursera Apologizes for Translation Quality Tweet - 0 views

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    "By Carl Straumsheim March 6, 2015 1 Comment Massive open online course provider Coursera this week drew the ire of some translators on Twitter after claiming "that the quality of the Coursera's Global Volunteer Translator Community... is better than a professional translator." The roughly 5,600 volunteer members of the community help translate lecture video subtitles. After a number of critical tweets, including from Coursera critic Paul-Olivier Dehaye, the MOOC provider deleted the tweet. Coursera later apologized in its Global Translator Community newsletter. Dehaye chronicled the exchanged on Storify."
mariateresacar

99 Best Online College Resources on Open Courseware & MOOCs | top5onlinecolleges.org - 1 views

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    With the increasing popularity of online education has come a profusion of Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs), Open Courseware (OCW), Open Educational Resources (OER), and other general educational resources that can be accessed online.
fabrizio bartoli

Teach - Mozilla Webmaker - 1 views

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    Let's Teach the Web Together. You don't need to be a wizard to help others. We've got resources to help teach digital literacy, webmaking, online storytelling and more.
fabrizio bartoli

Career Opportunities | K12 - 3 views

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    "the role of the K¹² online teacher."
fabrizio bartoli

Partners in Learning - Professional development : windows in the classroom - 3 views

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    "The Windows in the Classroom Seminar is a series of videos that show real world examples of how software and devices can be used to enhance the learning experience. It is recommended that the entire seminar be viewed in one sitting. However, if you wish to complete Windows in the Classroom over multiple visits, you can close a video at any time. When you return, this seminar will pick up where you left off. At the end of this series you will be asked to take a short survey and awarded a Windows in the Classroom online learning badge. If you have chosen to make your profile public, you can proudly display this achievement for other Partners in Learning members to see."
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    Non si tratta di video disinteressati: sono un lungo spot commerciale sull'uso del Notebook di Windows "One Note". Con magnifici software, per carità... ma molto, molto proprietari. Microsoft, insomma. Quindi se siete dei patiti della ditta, potete sorbirvi i 45 minuti di spot con dimostrazione dei (raffinati, in verità) software, altrimenti lasciate perdere... Tanto più che per vedere i video suddetti, dovete lasciare un sacco di vostre informazioni e fare un questionario finale (sono proprio fissati con i badge, questi statunitensi!)
fabrizio bartoli

Corsi Forumlive - 1 views

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    "Corsi Forumlive anno 2014"
Claude Almansi

2013UPCEA-WCET-SloanCStateAuthorizationReport_FULL.pdf - 0 views

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    "While about two thirds of respondents to a 2011 survey had not applied to any state, now about two thirds have applied to, at least, one state. * More institutions are deciding not to apply in some states. Those most cited: MN (22.4%), MA (19.5%), AR (18.0%), MD (14.6%), and AL (14.1%). This will have an impact on student choice. * Institutions are averaging about half of an FTE dedicated to authorization compliance. We believe that most did not have such staff in 2011."
fabrizio bartoli

Teach the Web | Get Started - 1 views

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    This experience is all about connection. Sure, we have some topics and themes to explore, and we'll have plenty of things to make and do, but really Teach the Web is about connecting with other people who are passionate about spreading digital and web literacies. It is the interaction with the people around you that will make this a successful learning experience. Teach the Web is meant to be a social collaboration, rather than a solo deep dive into content
Patrizia Brion

didattica digitale | dei libri passati presenti e futuri - 0 views

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    Tre sono i poli d'attrazione principali della discussione in Rete in questo periodo: il giornalismo e la comunicazione ai tempi del web, i tablet a scuola e i cosiddetti MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses).
Costantino Soudaz

A Visual Guide To Staying Safe On Social Media | Edudemic | Diigo - 4 views

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    Per chi si fa rticorrere dalla tecnologia , o per chi è sempre di corsa dietro lla tecnologia
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