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Randolph Hollingsworth

MOOC Design Principles. A Pedagogical Approach from the Learner's Perspective | eLearni... - 0 views

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    "... massiveness and low teaching involvement during delivery stages is one the biggest challenges for MOOC design"
Randolph Hollingsworth

CAST: Center for Applied Special Technology - 0 views

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    Universal design principles are critical to raising standards in faculty-designed learning experiences. When/how do we get awareness and then exploring best types of faculty (and grad students) development learning experiences?
Randolph Hollingsworth

Open Learning Design Studio's MOOC funded by JISC: "Learning Design for a 21st Century ... - 0 views

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    9 week free, open and online course designed for higher ed community but may also be of interest to secondary educators or home schoolers. Expecting people to dedicate 3-10 hrs a week starting January 10 and running through March 13, 2013.
Randolph Hollingsworth

Affordable Learning Solutions, California State University - 0 views

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    The CSU's Affordable Learning Solutions Campaign is designed to enable faculty to choose and provide quality educational content that is more affordable for their students. CSU students typically pay over $800 per year for their books. By reducing their expenses, we believe we can provide better access to a quality CSU learning experience. We are launching this campaign in 2010 and will be continuously improving the services to CSU faculty and students each semester. The Affordable Learning Solutions website is designed to: - Make it easy for faculty, staff, and students to find no/low cost course content that can substitute for more costly textbooks Enable faculty to be recognized for their efforts in reducing costs for students - Share practices for using no/low cost digital content in CSU courses - Support campuses in customizing their strategies to enable affordable learning solutions For example: As part of a three-year partnership with Nature Publishing Group (NPG), publisher of the world's leading scientific journal Nature, CSU faculty guided and advised the development of NPG's Principles of Biology - the first in a series of interactive "born digital" textbooks. The text will be incorporated into courses for students at the Los Angeles, Northridge and Chico campuses starting in the 2011/2012 academic year.
Randolph Hollingsworth

The Problem of Learning in the Post-Course Era - Randall Bass at ELI2011 - 0 views

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    Randy Bass, Assistant Provost and English prof, Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS), Georgetown University worked with Malcoml Brown (Director of ELI) on Evidence of Impact project - "what are the conditions for the most meaningful learning inside and outside the formal curriculum?" and "How do emerging digital tools make it possible to see and capture evidence of meaningful learning in new ways?" Post-Course Era = end of self-contained course at center of curric
Randolph Hollingsworth

The Quality of Massive Open Online Courses by Stephen Downes | MOOC Quality Project - 0 views

  • When we are evaluating a tool, we evaluate it against its design specifications; mathematics and deduction tell us from there that it will produce its intended outcome. It is only when we evaluate the use of a tool that we evaluate against the actual outcome. So measuring drop-out rates, counting test scores, and adding up student satisfaction scores will not tell us whether a MOOC was successful, only whether this particular application of this particular MOOC was successful in this particular instance.
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    Read the full text - download available. Issue is MOOC as a "tool" for educators and learners, not as an end in itself - so assessment strategies must be above and beyond test scores, satisfaction and completion rates.
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    Don't get seduced by retention/persistence rates - it's about the design principles, stupid!
Randolph Hollingsworth

Digital Commons - Berkeley Electronic Press hosted repository - showcase and preserve r... - 0 views

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    The University of Kentucky Libraries is committed to launching this repository in addition to maintaining the Kentuckiana Digital Library, leasing space in other repositories such as ArtStore or helping with homegrown repositories important to specific colleges, e.g., MDID for College of Design and College of Fine Arts .... Question: how does the KY Learning Depot initiative fit here? or an international LOs community with a vibrant peer-review process like MERLOT?
Randolph Hollingsworth

Gathering Evidence to Make an Impact: How Less Can Be More - Tom Angelo on data analyti... - 0 views

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    archive from ELI2011 conference
Randolph Hollingsworth

Southern Spaces - 0 views

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    An interdisciplinary journal about regions, places, and cultures of the American South and their global connections Southern Spaces combines innovative scholarship about real and imagined spaces and places of the American South with the tools of digital media. Realizing that few scholars are experts in website design, we are eager to work with authors, photographers and videographers in the process of producing image, sound, and video files for submissions. We are committed to assisting scholars at varying levels of technological proficiency. If you are interested in submitting materials to Southern Spaces, please create a new account on the site and then follow the instructions for submitting. A submission will not be considered if it has have been previously published or is concurrently under consideration by another journal or press. Copyright for essays published in Southern Spaces is retained by the authors. All images, video, and sound files associated with published submissions are securely archived by Emory University's Woodruff Library. If you choose to submit by post, we accept flash drives, DV tapes, CDs, or DVDs containing your manuscript, images, sound files, etc.
Randolph Hollingsworth

The ReDistricting Game - 0 views

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    Players see how politicians use the redistricting process to select their voters - wow! Political Science Research Advisor: Kareem Crayton, Assistant Professor of Law and Political Science, USC Gould School of Law, kcrayton [at] law [dot] usc [dot] edu, http://law.usc.edu/ - created at the USC Game Innovation Lab - part of the USC School of Cinematic Arts', Interactive Media Division. It was developed for the USC Annenberg Center for Communications by the following people: Lead Game Designer and Project Lead, Chris Swain, Assistant Professor, Co-Director, EA Game Innovation Lab, Interactive Media Division, USC School of Cinema-Television, cswain [at] cinema [dot] usc [dot] edu, http://interactive.usc.edu/research/games "The game provides a basic introduction to the redistricting system, allows players to explore the ways in which abuses can undermine the system, and provides info about reform initiatives - including a playable version of the Tanner Reform bill to demonstrate the ways that the system might be made more consistent with tenets of good governance. Beyond playing the game, the web site for The Redistricting Game provides a wealth of information about redistricting in every state as well as providing hands-on opportunities for civic engagement and political action."
Randolph Hollingsworth

Badges - MozillaWiki - 0 views

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    BadgeKit to create, design, assess and issue badges that easily move to the Mozilla Backpack - must download the code from GitHub and implement it on our own server
Randolph Hollingsworth

Forms of Assessment - 0 views

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    Great article (published online 2010) with easy access to various components of each method: description, indications when to use it, contra-indications, special precautions, notes
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