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Mathieu Plourde

Instructional design: from "packaging" to "scaffolding" - 0 views

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    "A good example of the difference between instructional packaging and instructional scaffolding was provided recently by Debbie Morrison in her post A tale of two of MOOCs: divided by pedagogy.  In a very useful table (reproduced below) she compares the approaches taken by the (very popular, connectivist) e-Learning and Digital Cultures MOOC with the (aborted, instructivist) Fundamentals of Online Education MOOC. (The first is a great example of instructional scaffolding.)"
Mathieu Plourde

Visual book review: The Visual Marketing Revolution - 0 views

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    "Want to make your social media marketing more visual? The Visual Marketing Revolution: 26 Rules to Help Social Media Marketers Connect the Dots by Stephanie Diamond (Que Publishing, 2013) gives you an overview of rules, tools, content, and tactics to help you plan and improve your marketing."
Mathieu Plourde

The MOOC Moment and the End of Reform - 0 views

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    "this apparent lack of a need for a definition is exactly why we need to slow things down and figure out what the heck we're talking about."
Mathieu Plourde

More on MOOCs and Being Awesome Instead - 0 views

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    " I was a bit concerned that some readers may have gotten the impression that I was saying it was ok to "Be Awesome Instead" of being open. That was absolutely not the point I was making. Being open - truly open - is absolutely critical for reasons I will describe below. The point I was trying to make in my post is that we should be awesome instead of being whiny; we should be contributors rather than naysayers."
Mathieu Plourde

Student Debt and the Crushing of the American Dream - 0 views

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    The crisis that is about to break out involves student debt and how we finance higher education. Like the housing crisis that preceded it, this crisis is intimately connected to America's soaring inequality, and how, as Americans on the bottom rungs of the ladder strive to climb up, they are inevitably pulled down - some to a point even lower than where they began.
Mathieu Plourde

LMS 4.0: Will Semantic Remorse Lead to Student Engagement? - 1 views

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    Of course the current big buzz in the LMS arena is analytics: over the past few years each and all of the LMS providers, on their own or in partnership with other firms, have announced an analytics strategy and analytic applications that allow faculty, departments, and institutions to leverage student transactional data extracted from the LMS for analytic purposes intended to aid student academic performance, course completion, student retention, and learning outcomes.
Mathieu Plourde

Does Your Campus Have A Social Media Policy? - 0 views

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    "Even before evolutionary psychologist Geoffrey Miller hit "send" on his idiotic Tweet, I'd been thinking about asking people what kind of social media policy might be in place on their campus."
Jann Sutton

3 reasons to decree mobile learning by 2015 - 1 views

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    What would happen if you decreed (or maybe strongly suggested - we don't really decree in higher ed), that by 2015 that mobile will be the primary platform that our students will interact with digital curriculum and learning platforms.
Mathieu Plourde

Racist Internet Trolls Attack 10-Year-Old Spurs National Anthem Singer - 0 views

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    "Last night, minutes before the Spurs demolished the Heat in Game 3 of the NBA finals, San Antonio's 10-year-old mariachi singer Sebastien De La Cruz offered a wonderful rendition of the National Anthem at AT&T Center. While he may be used to adoring audiences, as seen in last year's America's Got Talent, not everybody liked his performance - he was met with applause in the stadium and scorn on the internet. Apparently, other "Americans" were none too pleased that a "Mexican" was performing the national anthem, a privilege they only consider theirs."
Mathieu Plourde

The Digital Lives of Teens: Mobile is Now - 0 views

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    For teens, the phone is the social device. One teen shared, "I use my phone for all of my social networking. I don't use a computer or an iPad for that." Since the go-to spot for mobile social is the phone, not the tablet, this might be encouraging news for schools incorporating tablets into the learning environment.
Mathieu Plourde

Building the Culture of an Empowered Mindset Towards Technology Innovation - 0 views

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    "Often times, as the principal goes, so does the culture of the school.  This is not to say that individual teachers can not be leading the way within the school themselves, but this goes back to the notion of "pockets of innovation" as opposed to a "culture of innovation".  It is unlikely for an entire school to be "pushing the edge" if the principal or administrative team is not helping to pave the way for their community as they learn alongside of them."
Mathieu Plourde

MOOC Students Who Got Offline Help Scored Higher, Study Finds - 0 views

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    "For online learners who took the first session of "Circuits & Electronics," the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's hallmark MOOC, those who worked on course material offline with a classmate or "someone who teaches or has expertise" in the subject did better than those who did not, according to a new paper by researchers at MIT and Harvard University."
Kimberly Hayworth

An Interview with Richard Bartle about Gamification - Andrzej's Blog - 2 views

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    Thanks Kimberly - I am very interested in this topic. I was looking into taking a MOOC on this topic.
Mathieu Plourde

Graphic Display of Student Learning Objectives - 3 views

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    A graphical display of this information might be helpful. Below is a graphic that depicts the student learning outcomes for a course I taught last year, a course for preservice teachers and the teaching of writing in K-12 schools.
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    This is right on target for what I am trying to pull together for my major project for my program. Mat, when you designed your Fall 13 course - did Canvas have advantages over SAKAI when it came to the mechanics of assessing your students' work?
Tina Trimble

Coursera Announces Details for Selling Certificates and Verifying Identities - 1 views

http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/?p=41519?cid=wc&utm_source=wc&utm_medium=en How is a major provider of free online courses going to tell whether you are who you say you are? By how you type.

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Janice-Gamble Hill

eJourney - 0 views

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    Flat Classrooms
Mathieu Plourde

First draft of Mozilla's Web Literacy standard now available! - 0 views

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    "The best way of thinking about the grid is as the areas that we think it's important to pay attention to when teaching others how to read, write and participate on the Web."
Mathieu Plourde

Contrasting the xMOOC and the … ds106 - 1 views

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    For week four of the Open University course on Open Education, we were asked to compare MOOC models: either ds106 or the Change MOOC with something from Coursera or Udacity, focusing on "technology, pedagogy, and general approach and philosophy."
Mathieu Plourde

Flipped classrooms give every student a chance to succeed - 0 views

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    "Our flipped school model is quite simple. Teachers record their lectures using screen-capture software (we use Camtasia) and post these lecture videos to a variety of outlets, including our school website, and YouTube. Students watch these videos outside of class on their smartphone, in the school computer lab (which now has extended hours), at home or even in my office if they need to. Now, when students come to class, they've already learned about the material and can spend class time working on math problems, writing about the Civil War or working on a science project, with the help of their teacher whenever they need it. This model allows students to seek one-on-one help from their teacher when they have a question, and learn material in an environment that is conducive to their education. To change the learning environment even further, we've used Google Groups to enable students to easily communicate outside of class, participate in large discussions related to their schoolwork and learn from each other."
Mathieu Plourde

Warming Up to MOOC's - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    In Fall 2011, Stanford announced three, free massively open online courses, or MOOCs. Two of these courses, database and machine learning, corresponded to spring 2012 courses that I would be teaching at Vanderbilt University. I recognized that I could use the lecture materials from these classes to "flip" my own classes by having students view lectures before the class meeting, which then could be used for other learning activities.
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