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Background photo source: Dylan Baist-Bliss www.flickr.com/photos/dbaist/7678962530/, slightly edited & overlapped with capture of #edcmooc Twitter chat of Nov 11th 2013; using (& Thanks Also to) Martin Hawksey mashe.hawksey.info/2013/02/twitter-archive-tagsv5/ + hawksey.info/tagsexplorer/ + PhotoScape + pixlr.com/editor/.
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
Internet does break the limitless of location, yet it is like a mask to hide human moral. What is the face under the mask? How do we keep the private distance with masks? The moral is the switch adjusting the Utopia and Dystopia.
Jin-Shen Huang
In the virtual world, there are issues of privacy, but then there are masks as well. In any case, all this helps us to understand what is the inner core of being a human.
For EDC Mooc Course
They also represent the smallest tip of the amount of visual practices that I have introduced into my teaching since starting MOOCs. All students have to engage with information rich visual discourses now. The more they can read and produce their own visual messages, the more powerful they will also be in the digital education landscape.
Technology and nature will cohexist. When the technology of the past is replaced by the technology of the future, things will change. However, we will need to be in contact with real life, with nature. That at least, won't change.
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
LONDON (L.A. Times) -- “It seems like everyone who is anyone has posted a selfie somewhere on the Internet,” Oxford Dictionaries said on its blog, without offering an accompanying selfie of the writer. #edcmoocw3
While we are on the boat sailing on the sea of knowledge, sometimes we will suffer the storm, the whirlpool and even prates. I can’t not help asking myself: do I buy the right ticket to the right destination, or is it just the the right ticket but I am lost or even hijacked now. Can I behold the real value of MOOC or do I just want to get the certification? I should let what drive me to reach the aim and where is the aim?
Jin-Shen Haung
Our digital selves handshake to a background of Kandinsky (1866 - 1944), for me a great representation of the Internet
#edcmoocw3
MOOC Commemorative Postcard with Utopian and Dystopian postage included.
Will one day MOOC’s takes their place in educational history and have their own commemorative stamp issued? Well, if employment insurance has their own stamp in the UK, it does seem likely? Arctic Exploration had a stamp also...
Whether a fad, the saviour of education, or the downfall of us all...clearly the MOOC deserves more than just a commemorative postcard.
I may do a commemorative stamp design for my final project...what do you think?
The over information. We are constantly under a fload of information from the Web and elsewhere. One competence students, from all level of education, must develop is jugement. Without it, any information is a good information.