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Joe Murphy

From MOOCs to Dragons | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    I like the way the author breaks "disruption" into 3 chunks, two of which look more like "finding efficiencies" and are easier to understand, and one ("reconsidering our fundamental assumptions of what it means to educate and be educated") which is "profound and truly uncharted." His callout to the "atomistic" view of education, in opposition to a more holistic experience, was touched on by Ron Griggs in a keynote at a recent GLCA conference. It wasn't captured on video but I'd really like to push him to write it up for publication.
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    That was a fun and unusual piece. I, too, like the multi-leveled analysis. But I'm not seeing the unbundling happening.
Bryan Alexander

"Offering cMOOCs Collaboratively: The COER13 Experience from the Convenors' Perspective" - 1 views

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    Good description of running a cMOOC.
Bryan Alexander

Designing a Dual Layer cMOOC/xMOOC - 0 views

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    "the task is to design a MOOC that leverages the best of both worlds - xMOOCs and cMOOCs."
Bryan Alexander

Georgia Tech MOOC-CS program, one year in - 0 views

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    Cautious optimism from admins.
Bryan Alexander

"Interactive Online Learning on Campus: Testing MOOCs and Other Platforms in Hybrid ... - 0 views

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    Major followup study on MOOCs for learning.
Bryan Alexander

Campuses offering MOOCs - 0 views

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    A useful list.
Bryan Alexander

MOOCs in 2013: Breaking Down the Numbers (EdSurge News) - 1 views

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    Useful stats.
Bryan Alexander

Bringing the Social Back to MOOCs - 1 views

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    Various existing learning environments could scale to MOOC size and benefit learners by adding the social elements now missing, from citizen science to simulations, games, virtual reality, and augmented reality.
Bryan Alexander

New York Times on MOOC rethinking - 1 views

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    Useful summary.
Joe Murphy

MOOCs Are Usefully Middlebrow - 0 views

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    I like this idea that the MOOC may be something like the electronic version of the "trade book," in that it usefully exposes academic ideas to people outside academia. Combined with the idea in the Boyer reports that "public intellectual" work could be considered as "service" instead of research or teaching, and I think there's an interesting new way to consider MOOCs...
Terri Johnson

Survey Finds Only Limited Public Awareness of MOOCs - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of H... - 2 views

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    This does not surprise me.
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    25%... how would that compare to awareness of other educational technology platforms?
Joe Murphy

Are MOOCs Good for Students? | Boston Review - 0 views

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    A lengthy op-ed from one of the signers of the SJSU letter.
Terri Johnson

The Essence of MOOCs: Multi-Venue, Non-Linear, Learner-Initiated Learning -- Campus Tec... - 1 views

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    This is a thought-provoking article. More about learner-initiated learning than MOOCs.
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    Trent's a brilliant guy. Well worth the read.
Joe Murphy

A MOOC Delusion: Why Visions to Educate the World Are Absurd - WorldWise - The Chronicl... - 1 views

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    "among academics, there seems to be as yet nothing but the consideration of students around the world as statistical figures." An interesting take on the serious problems of translation and cultural context in education
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    Yes. Although I rarely hear any academics express interest in this aspect of MOOCs.
Bryan Alexander

One MOOC prof resists expansion - 0 views

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    Cites fears of legislatures cutting costs even further.
Terri Johnson

Assessment Tools for MOOCs -- Campus Technology - 3 views

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    A nice survey.
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