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Boost your Learning #edcmooc
"Get it" instantly, "it" being everything.
Re. the illusion of the unmediated experience / the MOOC hype cycle
This is not a perfect shot but i like what Lassie is telling me!
Of course I pay her posing with a lot of games, every pose is paid with some ball throwing!
The sun finally came out today …only JUST AFTER our morning walk under a little rain…. !
I wonder if it will let us have a dry next walk!
It’s Republic Day in Italy, so I can spend even the morning with my girls !
Happy Thursday Everyone!
Word cloud created from the #EdcMooc participants' comments in the coursera forum as a response to this question.
Panel discussion on MOOC audiences with Howard Lurie of EdX, Deirdre Woods of U of Penn and Margaret Donnelan Todd of County of Los Angeles Public Library at MOOCs and Libraries: Massive Opportunity or Overwhelming Challenge.
This pic is made for the MOOC course "E-learning and Digital Cultures"
Some more homeworks for the course are in my blogspot: agoldzahn.blogspot.ru/search/label/EDCMOOC
Delicate bamboo walks weave their way through the lush jungle vegetation and bright tumbling waters of Nước Mọoc spring. Taken in Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park, Vietnam.
This image is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Please feel free to share, remix, and use it in your own creations, as long as you attribute the original source (preferably with a link here or to my website: Tinker & Rove). Thanks!
Passarela sobre os trilhos da linha 10 Turquesa da CPTM. Passage over the CPTM line "10 Turquesa".
FotoJornada Mooca, organizada por André Douek.
I swear to God, you guys, I am so sick of hearing about MOOCs. Pic adapted from here: www.flickr.com/photos/10954782@N00/402125191/
My submission for the the 2013 Saylor Foundation Digital Education Conference. www.saylor.org/posters-2/
Following the discussion on Wikipedia for MOOC, I cropped the image to only keep the middle part.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massive_open_online_course
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Massive_open_online_course
Same attribution as before (see V3 at www.flickr.com/photos/mathplourde/8620174342/ )
Massive Open Online Course crib sheet. This crib sheet was created for a workshop being presented at ISTE 2011 on using a MOOC model for professional development.
I am in Week 10 of MITx: 7.00x Introduction to Biology - The Secret of Life, taught by Professor Eric Lander of MIT. It has been a remarkable class, and a great supplement to the on-campus cell biology class I have been taking concurrently. This class is one of many offered through edX
Welcome back to 7.00x, Introduction to Biology-The Secret of Life. This week is very special. We're going to talk about genomics, which I do and I love.
I'm not au fait with American grading systems, but I understand that High Distinction ain't bad!
I've been having lots of fun over the last 3 years or more, studying a series of MOOCs (Massive Open On-line Courses) on a variety of different subjects.
I started with this genetics related course which lasted for a nominal 72 hours study time and was produced in the USA and now that they have started to make similar courses in the UK and elsewhere, I have done a number of them including:
Tales from the genome
Volcanos,
Physics,
Forensic Science
Moons of the Solar System
Portus - Rome's other harbour
Hadrian's Wall
Oceans
Orion, the Night Sky
Fracking
Ecology
- lots of opinion being thrown around on these last two, as you might imagine. Lots of it apparently ill-informed and based on the "I-don't-understand-it,-so-it-must-be- bad" principle.
Heart Disease
Maritime Archaeology
Monitoring Climate from Space
Soils - the world beneath our feet
Musical Notation
Superpowers of the Ancient World
Logical & Critical Thinking
An Introduction to Electrical Engineering .
Antiquities Trafficking & Art Crime
Energy: Thermodynamics in Everyday Life
Genealogy: Researching Your Family Tree
Come Rain or Shine: Understanding the Weather
Archaeology
Homo Floresiensis Uncovered
Earth Observation from Space
How to Survive on Mars
So You Want to Study Life Science?
Monitoring the Oceans from Space
Victorian Stereo Photography
Exploring Everyday Chemistry
The Earth in my pocket - An Introduction to Geology
Extinctions: Past and Present
Monitoring the Greenland Ice Sheet from Space turned out to be a very disappointing course where you were not allowed to take the end of week tests unless you coughed up £49. Essentially a ransom if you wanted to complete the course.
I refused to pay.
It looks as if Futurelearn have decided to make charges for all their new courses. That's a great pity as it was an excellent educational tool which has apparently now been ruined by accountants.
Is there a need for teachers and lecturers with solid knowledge about technology enhanced learning (TEL)? Are open courses for many (MOOCs) a good opportunity, especially if regular offers are rare? Are open educational resources (OER, licenced with CC BY-SA) a valuable contribution to society?
If your answer is YES!!!, then please support our submission for a German MOOC fellowship. Just click [here], click on “Deutsch” (on the right top) and use your e-mail adress, it only takes some seconds. Vote German-speaking lecturers and teachers to TEL heroes! Thanks for your support and sharing!
BTW: Background of this proposal is our OER textbook about technology-enhanced learning (“L3T“), with 50 chapters, developed with 200 experts within 10 months, available as pdfs, apps, also as printed version ;) etc. Our ambitious MOOC proposal is currently at range 5 of 250 – but there are still some days left by 2013-05-23.
Her talk today at SCC TechTalks was "Don't Know MOOCH about MOOCs"
She is starting her own on Monday, a Canvas hosted MOOC on Basic Arithmetic
As seen in Communicator, The Quarterly Journal of the ISTC (The Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators). Article titled: A new tool in technical communication - MOOCs: hype or promising novelty, by Diego Schiavon. Page 29.
ToC: www.istc.org.uk/our-publications/communicator/
Got a couple of copies in the mail (mailed from Sweden).
Original image: www.flickr.com/photos/mathplourde/8620174342/
an outline of techno scape
This picture was taken some time ago in Saint-Petersburg, Kupchino area, and a bit modificated for the MOOC course "E-learning and Digital Cultures"
Some more homeworks for the course are in my blogspot: agoldzahn.blogspot.ru/search/label/EDCMOOC