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Jon Breitenbucher

Colleges should compete on the quality of their product, not price (essay) | Inside Hig... - 0 views

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    A very interesting article on the future of higher ed. I found this quote to be particularly interesting. "Colleges and universities have an abundance of intellectual capital; intellectual resources and assets that most companies would love to have in their R&D divisions.  Mathematicians, technologists, engineers, designers, marketers, anthropologists -- and the list goes on and on.  However, for some reason our collective academic culture does not encourage collaboration across the organization, and from what I hear from some colleagues, it can even be confrontational.  Yes, the needs of students, the needs of faulty, and the needs of the administration and staff can create competing priorities.  However, for most private institutions, and some public institutions, there is only one need that matters, and that is the need to survive long-term. "
Jon Breitenbucher

CIC Online Learning Collaboration: A Vision and Framework - 0 views

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    An interesting position paper from some of the largest universities in the country on online collaboration, MOOCs and educational technology companies.
Jon Breitenbucher

Accredible | certification : evolved - 0 views

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    Credentials for the future?
Jon Breitenbucher

MOOC Pre-History | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    "On May 19, 1962, the New York Times, in a feature article, congratulated a housewife and mother of two for completing a Bachelor of Science of Arts degree from New York University.  That might not seem significant, but Mrs. Cora Gay Carr earned 54 of the 128 credits required for her degree not in an NYU classroom, but by watching television."
Jon Breitenbucher

Extracurriculars: Do Massive Courses Make Digital Sharecropping More Efficient? - moocn... - 0 views

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    "This new-found MOOC student-labor pool is also the focus of other experiments. What if students could engage in projects for outside organizations from within the course structure?"
Jon Breitenbucher

The Landing: MOOCs are so unambitious: introducing the MOOPhD - 0 views

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    An interesting sort of thought experiment. How far can open online education be pushed? I'm not so sure this would be massive (How many people would see this as the way to get a PhD?), but I think it is an interesting idea.
Jon Breitenbucher

We're All to Blame for MOOCs - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "The widespread abandonment of the title "college" in favor of "university" demonstrates the preference to be perceived as "universal" and research-oriented rather than as a "collegium" drawn to a unique scholastic endeavor rooted in place and history. Higher education is becoming increasingly monocultural as demands for geographic (and market) expansiveness take precedence." - I think this is something Wooster can try to use to its advantage. Maybe we embrace being a collegium.
Jon Breitenbucher

Essay questioning the evidence on MOOCs and learning | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    "While no one questions the quality of instruction, it remains unclear as to how student learning by MOOC is to be measured."
Jon Breitenbucher

Online Course Platforms Offer Paid Freelance Gigs to Professors - Wired Campus - The Ch... - 0 views

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    The professor as/is a small business?
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