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Jim Julius

Innovations in Higher Education? Hah! - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher ... - 3 views

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    However, it is easier to wash your hands than it is to design a first-rate online course. It takes a different skill from classroom teaching, and it is more expensive than chalk. It can be accomplished by faculty working in teams or in conjunction with experienced instructional designers who understand how to create large-scale projects like MOOC's huge, open online courses, which have been pioneered by Stanford and other universities. Either way, most faculty will need help in becoming students again. While more-effective teaching should be its own reward, a major professional-development effort would provide a new opportunity to realign institutional and faculty goals. A radical expression would be to change the rules of tenure to require faculty to teach online or otherwise demonstrate their facility with 21st-century methodologies, as virtually every other employer now requires of their work force.
Derek Bruff

Is Peer Input as Important as Content for Online Learning? | MindShift - 3 views

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    A nice focus on the move beyond content-only online education in the last year or so.
Derek Bruff

Conflicted: Faculty and Online Education, 2012 | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    Here's what faculty right now are thinking about moving higher ed online.
Jim Julius

manifesto for teaching online | part of the MSc in E-learning at the University of Edin... - 3 views

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    Some excellent food for thought and discussion about teaching online.
Derek Bruff

In This Online University, Students Do the Teaching as Well as the Learning - Technolog... - 0 views

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    Provocative title, but a nice overview of P2PU
Derek Bruff

UVa Board Members' E-Mails Reflect Worry About Online Education - Leadership & Governan... - 1 views

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    Was UVA's president fired because she wasn't responding fast enough to changes in the online learning landscape? Did UVA's board over-react to news about open education initiatives at Harvard, MIT, and Stanford?
Derek Bruff

Elite universities won't upend the online learning market (essay) | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Ryan Craig argues that the open education movement is waiting for its Southwest Airlines to revolutionize the business, and that none of the current big players (MIT, Stanford, etc.) will play that role.
Derek Bruff

John L. Hennessy: Risk Taker - IEEE Spectrum - 1 views

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    Death knell of the lecture hall as college moves online? Yes, according to Stanford's president.
Derek Bruff

Hacking the Screwdriver: Instructure's Canvas and the Future of the LMS | Online Learni... - 4 views

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    The more I hear about Canvas, the more I think it has the potential to support useful changes in higher education.
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    My university will run a pilot with Canvas this Fall. I'll keep you posted on what I hear from faculty and students. Unfortunately, I am not teaching a course which would use Canvas.
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