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An interview with Canadian MOOC pioneer George Siemens | University Affairs - 0 views

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    Great interview with George Siemens about perspective after the MOOC tsunami has crashed on the beach.
Nigel Robertson

Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 0 views

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    The 2004 article by George Siemens proposing Connectivism as a model of learning.
Nigel Robertson

New Models of Coherence - 0 views

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    George Siemens on the pressures hitting HE and some principles for response.
Nigel Robertson

elearnspace › Blackboard's identity crisis, Desire2Learn's optimism, and Inst... - 0 views

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    George on the LMS - and he has to backtrack on Moodle in the comments!
Nigel Robertson

elearnspace › Remaking education in the image of our desires - 0 views

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    Thoughtful article by George on the future of education and the role of business, entrepreneurs and innovation.
Nigel Robertson

What's the "problem" with MOOCs? « EdTechDev - 1 views

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    Doesn't quite get it is my immediate response. Suifa John Mak has to bring in the first mention of George & Stephen in the comments!
Nigel Robertson

Rejected: On being disappointed, sorta - 1 views

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    George Siemens on failing to get a research chair but also including his proposal for a centre to study social media and learer analytics.
Nigel Robertson

George Siemens: Connectivism: what is it and should it change the way we teach? - Panop... - 0 views

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    George's recording on Connectivism at Waikato University.
Nigel Robertson

Open Learning Analytics: A proposal - 0 views

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    George Siemens on proposal for society of learning analytics research
Nigel Robertson

elearnspace › What is the theory that underpins our moocs? - 0 views

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    George on some connectivist moocs.
Nigel Robertson

elearnspace › Adios Ed Tech. Hola something else. - 0 views

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    George Siemens catches the mood that Audrey Watters, Jim Groom and others have been pushing out. Technology is too shiny and we forget the humans that we work with at the peril of developing automatons and throwing away people and creativity.
Derek White

elearnspace. everything elearning. - 0 views

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    George Seimens site
Nigel Robertson

From ICT Integration to Systemic Transformation - 0 views

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    George Siemens slides on changes in ICT and education.
Stephen Harlow

elearnspace › The Importance of Elgg in the Future of Learning - 1 views

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    George Siemens "shares some Elgg love": "When I survey the landscape of educational tools, I come to the following conclusion: Elgg is the most important tool, currently available, in shaping the future of learning."
Nigel Robertson

elearnspace › Congrats to Paul-Olivier Dehaye: MassiveTeaching - 2 views

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    George Siemens on a professor who killed his Coursera course half way through apparently as an experiment!
Nigel Robertson

Prince George's considers copyright policy that takes ownership of students' work - The... - 0 views

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    We are stooping lower. After an Apple presentation, a US school board moves to claim copyright on all student and staff work.
Stephen Harlow

Do Podcasts Help Students Learn? - 0 views

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    "But the answer isn't yes or no - the answer depends on the student's learning style, gender and motivation."
Nigel Robertson

GoogleApps in Education - Prince George's County Public Schools - 0 views

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    Flow chart of migrating users to Apps from Exchange.
Nigel Robertson

Success, personal learning plans, and multiple pathways in open courses | George Velets... - 0 views

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    Do/might PLPs allow learners to identify their route through learning (especially on open courses)?
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