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Christopher Sessums

Bebop is totally rocksteady | Teleogistic - 0 views

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    Bebop is an aggregator for Open Educational Resources, or OERs. 'OER' is a term of art among open education folks, referring to learning resources that are available for free use, under an open license. 
Christopher Sessums

Pearson, Blackboard, And Education's New "Openwashing" | Fast Company - 0 views

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    for institutions that want to pursue a strategy of increased openness as part of their public mission, wouldn't it be better to migrate to an actually open-source LMS like Moodle or Sakai than a version created by Pearson, whose core business is selling copyrighted resources, or Blackboard, whose money comes from fees for services and licenses?
Christopher Sessums

Clay Shirky - 0 views

  • MOOCs expand the audience for education to people ill-served or completely shut out from the current system, in the same way phonographs expanded the audience for symphonies to people who couldn’t get to a concert hall, and PCs expanded the users of computing power to people who didn’t work in big companies.
  • But anyone who has watched a piece of open source software improve, or remembers the Britannica people throwing tantrums about Wikipedia, has seen how blistering public criticism makes open systems better. And once you imagine educating a thousand people in a single class, it becomes clear that open courses, even in their nascent state, will be able to raise quality and improve certification faster than traditional institutions can lower cost or increase enrollment.
  • Quae Non Possunt Non Manent. Things That Can’t Last Don’t. The cost of attending college is rising above inflation every year, while the premium for doing so shrinks. This obviously can’t last, but no one on the inside has any clear idea about how to change the way our institutions work while leaving our benefits and privileges intact
Christopher Sessums

With 4.5M Users, Instructure Takes On The Courseras & Udacities Of The World With Its O... - 0 views

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    "Essentially, the network allows schools to define the structure of their online courses and customize the learning experience. They can choose to offer courses in a scalable, open format (i.e. MOOC-style) or pursue a smaller, more closed model, in which courses are taught on the online platform schools already have up and running - and are tuition-based."
Christopher Sessums

Stanford's open courses raise questions about true value of elite education | Inside Hi... - 0 views

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    . "If individual professors can begin to certify student competence, that begins to unravel the entire fabric of the institution itself."
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Advances in Applied Sociology_Social Sciences & Humanities_Journals_SCIRP - 0 views

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    open journal
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Scientific Research Publishing - 0 views

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    Open free journals
Christopher Sessums

Massive Open Online Courses -- A Threat Or Opportunity To Universities? - Forbes - 0 views

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    "The unbundling of learning, credentials, social interaction, facility access, and assessment will make it possible for institutions to establish new business models. "
Christopher Sessums

Networks, the rate of profit and institutionalising MOOCs | Richard Hall's Space - 0 views

  • MOOCs, regardless of underlying ideology, are essentially a platform. Numerous opportunities exist for the development of an ecosystem for specialized functionality in the same way that Facebook, iTunes, and Twitter created an ecosystem for app innovation
  • while MOOCs and the open education movement generally may not achieve everything – the democratisation of education, or the freeing of the world’s knowledge – they can achieve something. They can open up good teaching and interesting curricula to new groups of learners; they can help draw students into higher education who might otherwise not have ventured there; they can engage unprecedented numbers; and they can be a vehicle to continue to push at our collective notions of what constitutes the educational project.
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