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The Changing Faces of MOOCs

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,Changing faces or evolution? In the “The Pedagogy of MOOCs“, Paul Stacey extols the pedagogy employed by the early developers of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) who, according to Degree of freedom, extended a connectivist vision by creating an environment in which participants share information and engage in joint teaching and learning experiences through technological social networking.
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Learning Project Summary: My map is launched and I’m ready to pass on what I’ve learned to others.

I set out to learn Geographic Information Systems (GIS) so I could develop a community mapping project and found instead that with a minimal understanding of GIS terms and processes I could create my own annotated map project using Google My Maps.
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Open Education Resources-My Summary of Learning

Here is a video summary of what I’ve learned about open educational resources and my reflections on what I’ve learned.
The linear thinker in me chose to present my learning as a progression of the 6 weeks of the OLTD 505 course along a timeline and  I settled on a tool called timetoast that allows links to other media including my blog postings, and it’s where you can view the details of my summary. 
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Concept of Ownership Theory In The Modern World

One of the most fundamental ideas secretive law, regardless of the jurisdiction, is the idea of ownership. What comes from that is basic in lots of aspects of the regulation, ranging from that bears the risk throughout the process of sale through to whether or not a theft has actually been committed.…

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Always on (them): Digital and Social Media use in Education #DigitalUWS

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On Thursday I attended the Always on (them): Digital and Social Media use in Education event at the University of the West of Scotland. This was organised by Professor David McGillivary.

I only stayed for the morning as I had to get back to run a twilight course.…

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Learning Project Summary: Week 6 – It’s only just begun… And now it’s over!

It is hard to believe that the six week learning project has run it’s course. My Raspberry Pi (RPi) learning journey is ending. However, I know that I will be continuing this project for some time, I have only just begun to scratch the surface of what this little device can do and I am so impressed with the potential that it holds.
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HistTheory Of Positivisit Legal Theory

The concern of the character of regulation is mostly a simple one, although it presents a variety of argumentation making it an academic preferred and a thought-provoking topic of dispute. Positivism is the term defining the school of lawful idea that follows that law is an authoritative, binding, regulative construct.…

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The Fairness Of Limited Liability

Restricted responsibility is one of one of the most effective industrial productions of perpetuity, nearly singularly responsible for the development and also expansion of industrialism.

Encouraging risk and also advertising effective venture with both little and huge businesses alike, limited liability has been the driving force behind financial success in the Western globe and is one of one of the most popular lawful developments of all time.…

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Is not wanting to share and share alike a bad thing?

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​No one is happy to find that something they have shared freely, whether it’s a photo, a song, a story, or an idea, is being used by someone else for commercial gain without giving them any credit in words or dollars.
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Inviting Others to Join My Mapping Project

,Sooooo, the next time I opened the map all the photos were gone. I spent a lot of time figuring out how to get a URL that would work and stay working and it was in the Google Maps Help Forum that I got an answer that gave a link to a site that would convert the temporary URL into a stable one.
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syndicating 5358 posts from 517 #etmooc blogs