Google to shut down Lively virtual world - 0 views
Confessions of an Aca/Fan: Why Universities Shouldn't Create "Something like YouTube" (... - 0 views
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Many universities are trying to figure out how they can build "something like YouTube" to support their educational activities. Most of them end up building things that are very little like YouTube in that they tend to lock down the content and make it hard to move into other spaces and mobilize in other conversations. In a sense, these university based sites are about disciplining the flow of knowledge rather than facilitating it.
Seth's Blog: The coming melt-down in higher education (as seen by a marketer) - 0 views
The Digital Down Low: Google Apps for Education - Rating Our Transition - The Good - 0 views
The Digital Down Low: Google Apps for Education - Rating Our Transition - The Mistakes - 1 views
Welcome to Change: Education, Learning, and Technology! - change.mooc.ca ~ #change11 - 0 views
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"Being connected changes learning. When those connections are global, the experience of knowledge development is dramatically altered as well. Over the past four years, a growing number of educators have started experimenting with the teaching and learning process in order to answer critical questions: "How does learning change when formal boundaries are reduced? What is the future of learning? What role with educators play in this future? What types of institutions does society need to respond to hyper-growth of knowledge and rapid dissemination of information? How do the roles of learners and educators change when knowledge is ubiquitous? ... (The result is) a MOOC with each week being facilitated by an innovative thinker, researcher, and scholar. Over 30 of them. From 11 different countries."
googletools - Google Docs - 0 views
TEK_ » Moodle …the hidden cost of Ownership - 0 views
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"Recently the Ministry MLE roadshow visited Tauranga and I had some calls from local teachers who attended asking about the hidden cost of running Moodle in a school as it was indicated that running Moodle could be more expensive than one of the commercial vendors (eg Knowledgenet or Ultranet). I decided to sit down and work out ..."
Brian Lamb's "The Urgency of Open Education" - 0 views
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via Downes: Brian Lamb's presentation is smooth, polished and informed. Culture, he says, is something that historically we have participated in by creating and not merely consuming. And we are returning to those days, where we can create content for ourselves that we used to pay for and merely consume. Indeed, for any content company, placing a barrier - such as price - between the content and readers is a fatal mistake. Culture is something that is ours - it's not simply the creation of the best, it's an act that is a part of being there (like the million people who have photographed Barack Obama). And when each person records his or her own presence, we can create something larger than life, something real. Knowing that you are making a significant contribution to public discourse is motivation to create and contribute. There's this and a lot more in this presentation.
Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009 - 2 views
Half an Hour: The MOOC of One - 0 views
the medium is the message - 0 views
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