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Rob Phillips

The online evolution: when technology meets tradition in higher education - 0 views

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    Nice analysis of the Oz situation. I particularly liked Fig 2 and associated text, where they identify different reasons for university study and where online approaches might or might not be appropriate.
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http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/engage/files/2012/12/Understanding-the-MOOC-Trend.pdf - 0 views

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    Interesting analysis of pros and cons
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Expanding College Credit Pilot this Summer - 0 views

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    Commercial hype?
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MOOC monetization -- a free sample strategy - 0 views

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    Free sample model for MOOC pricing
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Zotero | Groups > OER in Australia - 1 views

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    Bibliography from the ALTC project about OER
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How really relevant and practical are Open Educational Resources?: A case for a little ... - 1 views

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    Nice review with 2 interesting concepts: - distinguish between 'content' and 'process in Open Ed - distinguish between 'push' and 'pull' models Push models (e.g. MOOCs) provide open access to a structured course experience. Pull models enable academics to choose the OERs they want to use for their context. Summary: "In summary, OERs as they are currently being promoted (the current ''push' model), will be a passing fad with respect to mainstream university and college education, because the core assumptions on which initiatives such as edX are based are false. However, OERs in terms of resources freely available over the web will be a game-changer, but in a 'pull' rather than a 'push' model. The one exception to this will be in the area of continuing education for the masses, where there will be continuing demand for structured, prepackaged courses built around the edX model. In other words, we need a little more humility about the potential role of OERs. There are niche markets such as continuing education that can still be very large that can be served by initiatives such as edX and MOOCs. But the real value of OERs will be to shift instructors away from the creation and delivery of content to focusing on how best learning can be developed and facilitated for, in and by our students. This way we will avoid developing automatons and instead will be developing people who can think for themselves."
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A New Pedagogy is Emerging...And Online Learning is a Key Contributing Factor - 1 views

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    North American article promoting changes in pedagogy afforded by the Open movement. Advocating a changing teacher role, like we've been dioing in Oz for 20 years.
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Edinburgh MOOC analysis - 3 views

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    Interesting review by the U of Edinburgh about trying to establish a student-centred MOOC in Coursera.
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AACE Course Current/Future State of Higher Education - 2 views

oer MOOCs education
started by Rob Phillips on 01 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
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    AACE is one of the organizers of the massive open online course, CFHE12 to explore the complexities of higher education's future.
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Technology Outlook > Australian Tertiary Education 2012-2017 | The New Media Consortium - 0 views

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    There's some interesting stuff in here about OER and MOOC
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