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Mathieu Plourde

Review: Internet History, Technology, and Security - 1 views

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    "This course was really interesting but more like a PBS show. It consisted mainly of a series of interviews that Chuck Severance had done over the years, which he then strung together to make it into a history. While that is all true, it doesn't convey Dr. Severance' contribution to the whole. Clearly, his perspective was essential and his being present at the conversation at the actual points in history made his current insights more valuable."
Mathieu Plourde

Nice publicity, shame about the pedagogy - 0 views

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    ""There are good reasons to be anxious about universities...selling their name in exchange for something, and (suggesting) that the learning is somehow separate, different or less valuable," he said. "If what we've got is not worth anything - is worth giving away free - doesn't that feed into the general suspicion of experts that everyone's voice is equal, especially on the internet?""
Rick Reo

Reviews for Social Media | CourseTalk - 0 views

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    Mathieu and Jane - Social Media course (MOOC) offered using Canvas - found in coursetalk .... Maybe we should get something posted in this site asap to claim some ground and see how many are interested in our version of this? Thx for finding this site Mathieu!
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    Social Media course (MOOC) offered using Canvas - found in coursetalk Students explore emerging social media technologies and processes and study their application in a variety of contemporary settings. Students will learn how to use and author content for online tools such as blogs, microblogs, collaboration mechanisms, podcasts, RSS-feeds, video, bookmarking, and other emerging web technologies. The course will also study how to use these technologies to monitor conversations on the Internet, engage online communities, identify influencers, and establish thought leadership.
Mathieu Plourde

All the world's a classroom - 0 views

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    "Over 49,000 students registered for the class, over 16,000 attended the first week's lecture, and over 4,900 students earned a certificate at the end of the 10-week course. It would take 32 years of teaching our SI 502 foundations course on networked computing to interact with that many students."
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