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Brendan Murphy

Teach Digital Citizenship with … Minecraft | Ask a Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    overview of minecraft for learning and some good links to server set up.
Rhonda Jessen

Cleaning Up Your Digital Identity: A Student's Perspective - 0 views

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    Post written by a student about what students can do to clean up their digital footprint.
Rhonda Jessen

Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog: Educational Tweeting! - 0 views

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    Great post from Linda Yollis about how to use Twitter in the classrooom to share learning. Great examples, primary grades
Michael Walker

MOOCs: Too Much Hype, or Not Enough? | Innovation Insights | Wired.com - 0 views

  • The next generation MOOC (I’ll go ahead and coin ngMOOC now — you’re welcome) will have to employ more of a feedback loop to the student. Understanding the issues with social learning at scale, most progressive MOOC providers are finding ways to utilize graduate students, or simply more advanced students, like Seniors, who have already taken a course, to help push conversation and assessment. By seeding courses with large clusters of “more knowledgeable others” (as Vygotsky would call them), providers theorize they can get at the kind of learning communities desired to make a MOOC work at scale. So, essentially the next generation of MOOC combines the worlds of the xMOOC and the cMOOC, by using computers to do as much simulated instruction and assessment as possible, while making up for communication and community flaws through social construction. Wait, maybe the next generation MOOC should be an “xcMOOC” — you’re welcome again.
  • For instance, as I’ve noted before, a number of schools are working to crack the $10,000 Baccalaureate degree. To do so, it is likely that these schools and programs will need to employ the MOOC concept (whether their solutions need to include “massive” courses is yet to be determined). That means using reusable, self-paced, socially networked courses to free up typical administrative or teaching overhead. That means using more machine learning for grading, adaptivity, and personalization.
  • Are MOOCs over-hyped and dying? I don’t think so.
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  • We don’t need a new letter in front of a MOOC. Maybe we just need a new name for a MOOC. You know, something like: eCourse. Because at the end of the day, these massive courses may just be another way that any student can learn at any time.
Cameron Mount

Why Do Teachers Quit? - 0 views

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    This is interesting, and I wonder how edtech affects the teacher turnover rate,
Rhonda Jessen

How to Teach Your Students to Think Before They Post | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Post from Common Sense Media about California's "Eraser Bill" with tools to teach K-12 students to think before they post
Michael Walker

Invite Your School & Peers to RSCON - 0 views

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    Another learning opportunity during Connected Educator Month
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