New Blackboard and K12 Project to Tackle CC Remediation -- Campus Technology - 0 views
Mixing in Online Courses Boosts Outcomes for CC Students -- Campus Technology - 1 views
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a tool that is less about pushing out information and more about processing information. It is still shared in that it is open and available, but the focus is not on the sharing, but the use of the tool to organize and build up personal knowledge stores. Wikity is built around a card system. If you find something that you find interesting, you copy it as a card to your own space and that info is now yours to edit as you please.
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@srd Sean Duncan @ 11:30ET on Affinity Spaces-Connecting #OnlineLearning 2Everyday Life http://t.co/Dr21HEeIqJ #slnsolsummit #games4learning @scd Sean Duncan LIVE now here: http://t.co/Dr21HEeIqJ #slnsolsummit #games4learning #gamification #badges #seriousgames @scd interest-driven #play LIVE now here: http://t.co/Dr21HEeIqJ #slnsolsummit #games4learning #gamification #badges #seriousgames PeopleRdrawn 2games @scd http://t.co/Dr21HEeIqJ #GLS8 #learninggames #slnsolsummit #games4learning #gamification #badges #seriousgames Sean Duncan #slnsolsummit http://t.co/Dr21HEeIqJ understanding gaming affinity spaces, connecting2 #badges, designing 4affinity spaces Sean Duncan: Affinity Spaces: Connecting Online Learning To Everyday Life http://t.co/Syv4eyXFLd #SUNYCIT2013
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State of Washington to Offer Online Materials, Instead of Textbooks, for 2-Year College... - 0 views
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If the course designers feel that the best instructional materials are online versions of traditional textbooks, that's fine. Or they can use a smorgasbord of teaching modules and exercises developed by other open-learning projects, such as those created by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Carnegie Mellon University. Interactive-learning Web sites and even instructional videos on YouTube are also perfectly acceptable resources.
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Traditional textbook publishers, which now promote e-textbooks, aren't the solution, insisted David Lippman, who teaches math at Pierce College and is a self-confessed open-source purist. "I find the publishers' online offerings nothing more than the old ancillaries they've always offered bundled up in a proprietary system," he said.
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Maybe we collectively need a Sociology 101 textbook (with all of the supplemental materials included). Ohio (or Washington or Texas or Florida) releases an RFP for the creation of a "Sociology 101" textbook. Maybe you win the bid ... maybe Pearson wins the bid. The difference is, the publisher does not own the copyright - the State of Ohio owns the copyright - and chooses to share that textbook with everyone with a CC BY license. Everyone can now use / modify the open textbook, Ohio has saved a bunch of money for its students, so did other states / countries, and the publisher still had an income stream.
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