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The mother of all tech demos becomes an avant garde opera - 0 views

  • 1968 is when it all changed. On December 9 that year, Douglas Engelbart, a computer scientist at Stanford Research Center, made a 90-minute video presentation that revolutionized the world of computers. He didn't show up on stage at the Computer Conference in San Francisco, instead, he teleconferenced from his research lab 30 miles away -- an unprecedented feat at the time. Now almost half a century later, "the mother of all demos" is being resurrected as an avant garde opera called The Demo. Composers Mikel Rouse and Ben Neill re-imagine Engelbart's demo and the defining moments in his life that led up to it through a hybrid theater performance.
Tom Woodward

Skills and Strategies | Annotating to Engage, Analyze, Connect and Create - The New Yor... - 0 views

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    h/t Mike Caulfield
anonymous

Study: Faculty members skeptical of digital course materials, unfamiliar with OER - 1 views

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    Familiarity comes up again. Thanks for sharing.
anonymous

Babson Group reflects on final report on online education enrollments - 0 views

  • In fall 2002, about 27 percent of administrators said faculty members accepted online courses as a legitimate method of delivering education. When the Babson Group ran its survey last fall, 29.1 percent of administrators said the same. The report describes that lack of progress as a “continuing failure of online education.”
  • “We’ve basically reached a point where everybody for whom [online education] is important for their institution is fully on board,” Seaman said.
  • Other than helping students who may not have been able to physically attend classes pursue higher education, distance education has had “very little impact,” he said.
Jonathan Becker

Automate This, Not That - 0 views

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    "As long as students are willing to pay tuition in exchange for an automated education, there will be administrators willing to provide it."
Enoch Hale

Higher education for a hyper-connected world - University World News - 1 views

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    "In many respects the world has become a global knowledge society of interconnected and interdependent human activity that shares increasingly common ways to communicate and interact politically, economically and socially. Yet, at the same time, the world continues to be highly diverse in these areas as well as linguistically and culturally. "
Jody Symula

Classroom Freedom Versus Control | Vitae - 3 views

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    "How do I balance my desire to integrate student-centered learning practices with my almost pathological need to have every last bit of the course planned out and thought through? Most of my pedagogy research has suggested that we as faculty should be looking for ways to give students a real sense of ownership in the classroom. One of our goals should be to create an atmosphere that leaves space for students take an active role in their own learning. How, then, do we design a course before even meeting our students? Isn't there a danger in showing up to the first day of class with a syllabus that shows the whole course planned out? By doing so, aren't we clearly communicating to the students that the instructor is in charge, that if you know what's good for you, you'll follow these rules?"
Jonathan Becker

52 Places to Go in 2016 - The New York Times (shared for gorgeous webbiness) - 3 views

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    Shared for the beautiful web design...
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