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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Beth Dailey

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    student Voice
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Recent coverage of FemTechNet's Distributed Open Collaborative Course (DOCC), Feminism ... - 0 views

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    This semester, students at 16 colleges and students in their own homes will join together to take the first DOCC -- Distributed Open Collaborative Course -- developed by FemTechNet. The course, called "Feminism and Technology," uses feminist pedagogy principles to focus on a distributed pedagogical approach that allows many contributors - professors at various institutions, guest lecturers, and the students themselves - to exchange ideas and shape learning.
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MOOC - The Resurgence of Community in Online Learning - 0 views

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    May 30, 2013 Stephen Downes
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MOOCs for PD: - 0 views

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    Greg Thompson, The Journal
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Nutrition meetup (June 4, 2013) - 0 views

shared by Beth Dailey on 09 Dec 13 - No Cached
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    An example of a course meetup - Vanderbuilt University
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MOOC every letter is negotiable - 0 views

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    Version 3) My submission for the the 2013 Saylor Foundation Digital Education Conference. www.saylor.org/posters-2/ My poster/meme is targeted at exposing the mixed bag of what people mean by the term Massive Open Online Course, or MOOC. As with many trending topics, many people and institutions have jumped on the MOOC bandwagon, but have little shared understanding of what they actually are, or what they are useful for. By adding prompts around the potential meaning of each letter, I wanted to represent visually the fuzziness of the concept, and the need to develop a better taxonomy of what it means to learn online. Although I have represented this concept visually myself, I would not have come up with the idea without attending Educon in Philadelphia in January 2013. I borrowed the tagline from Jon Becker, Assistant Professor at VCU. CC By Mathieu Plourde, 2013 #digedcon #moocposter
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eLearning and Digital Cultures xMOOC to cMOOC and beyond 1 - 0 views

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    Great video describing the EDCMOOC experience, version 1 and version 2
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