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Jon Breitenbucher

Thomas Friedman's Digital Imperialism | HASTAC - 0 views

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    More reaction to Friedman's most recent Times article
Jon Breitenbucher

An Ad Hominem Attack Against Thomas Friedman | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    "Thomas Friedman has MOOCs in his sights and that should worry all sides of the debate because Thomas Friedman operates a very large megaphone that helps shape public opinion, and also he is almost always wrong about everything."
Jon Breitenbucher

Thomas Friedman is wrong about MOOCs (essay) | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    "Thomas Friedman's latest column "The Professors' Big Stage" is a case in point. His piece on "the MOOCs revolution" is riddled with contradictions, shallow thinking -- and an error in basic arithmetic."
Jon Breitenbucher

The Professors' Big Stage - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Many academics are saying this piece is totally off base. I'll include a couple of posts from Inside Higher Ed that challenge Friedman.
Jon Breitenbucher

Online Education May Make Top Colleges More Elite, Speakers Say - Technology - The Chro... - 0 views

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    "Professors might be surprised by what the data tell them. Eric Mazur, a professor of physics at Harvard, drew murmurs from the crowd-which mostly consisted of Harvard and MIT faculty members-when he showed research indicating that students at a lecture have brain activity roughly equivalent to when they watch television." - this doesn't seem to surprising. There are some other interesting ideas mentioned like "Maybe we could have 100 people register for a seminar," Mr. Rabkin said. The students could work through the first 12 weeks independently and online, "and that teacher can finish the seminar five different times in the course of a 15-week semester, spending the last three weeks with each of those groups of 20."
Jon Breitenbucher

MOOCs prompt some faculty members to refresh teaching styles | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    "Amid the various influences that massive open online courses have had on higher education in their short life so far -- the topic of a daylong conference here Monday -- this may be among the more unexpected: The courses may be prompting some faculty to pay more attention to their teaching styles than they ever have before." - this was something that administrators from Stanford mentioned in the Educause Learning Initiatives conference when discussing the biggest benefits they had seen from developing MOOCs
Jon Breitenbucher

Decoding Digital Pedagogy, pt. 1: Beyond the LMS - 0 views

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    "For some, teaching begins with authority and expertise. For the digital pedagogue, teaching begins with inquiry. And that's why digital pedagogy is so important. It reminds us that the new landscape of learning is mysterious and worth exploring." - an interesting position
Jon Breitenbucher

ACE doubles down on prior learning assessment | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    "The council says it wants more students to earn college credit for learning that occurs outside the college classroom." - It may be time to examine our stance on accepting online credits.
Jon Breitenbucher

CLAY CHRISTENSEN: Higher Education Is 'On The Edge Of The Crevasse' - Business Insider - 0 views

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    "I think higher education is just on the edge of the crevasse. Generally, universities are doing very well financially, so they don't feel from the data that their world is going to collapse. But I think even five years from now these enterprises are going to be in real trouble."
Jon Breitenbucher

Essay on issues related to what digital scholarship 'counts' for tenure and promotion |... - 0 views

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    How do we help faculty understand this issue better?
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