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Nigel Robertson

Quality Control in MOOCs | xED Book - 1 views

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    Siemens on the Coursera FOE debacle
Nigel Robertson

How online class about online learning failed miserably - 0 views

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    FOE Mooc fail
Nigel Robertson

MOOCs Morphing Into a Path for College Preparation - Higher Education - 0 views

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    Puff piece by Anya Kamenetz on Coursera's move into the school sector. Would have expected something more in depth to critique this.
Stephen Bright

New World Notes: Virtual Worlds (Slowly!) Emerging from Disillusionment Trough In Gartn... - 0 views

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    Hype Cycle tracks innovations through stages - technology trigger, peak of inflated expectations, trough of disillusionment, slope of enlightenment, plateau of productivity. Can't see MOOCs any where on this graph! 
Nigel Robertson

Coursera Throws a 'Massive Open Cookout' - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    Ng & Koller talk about Coursera at a meetup in California. This news article describes that and quotes Ng saying that the Coursera experience could be as big as Google
Nigel Robertson

Beyond MOOCs: Sustainable Online Learning in Institutions | cetis publications - 0 views

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    Still to read.
Nigel Robertson

Open textbooks catching on in higher ed | University Business Magazine - 0 views

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    Open textbooks - the new wave after Moocs?
Nigel Robertson

Blackboard announces new MOOCs platform | eLearning - 0 views

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    Adelaide Uni change from large lectures to small class teaching.
Nigel Robertson

Massive, Open, and Course Design |e-Literate - 0 views

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    Excellent post by Michael Feldstein on course design issues to be considered in the light of MOOC developments.
Nigel Robertson

Look back in anger? A review of online learning in 2013 - 0 views

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    Review of 2013 including extended analysis of the mooc-state.
Nigel Robertson

Connectivism as a Framework for Creative Productivity in Instructional Technology - 0 views

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    Studying Connectivism in the context of personal 'keeping up to date' rather than in a MOOC context. Acknowledges it is a limited study but it is first steps in this area. Available from our library.
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