Don’t Stop Me Now, I’m having a good time…

I’m having a ball!!

This lipdup says it all. Participating  in ETMOOC is incredibly taxing. Trying to read, comment, post, and create for the mooc while finishing course work for my Masters, and working is not leaving time for much else. What’s worse though is what is the shift in my thinking about  higher education. Three months out from finishing a graduate degree,  doing that part that is crucial- the research and implementation of the intervention,  is not the best time to be influenced by Alec Couros and Dave Cormier and Alan Levine and Sue Waters and George Couros and Darren Kuropatwa and …

And it’s not like I know much about open source learning; it’s that whatever it is I am involved in here is so, so, so good. I feel like a belong. I don’t have to hold back. To the contrary. My fellow etmoocers are all passionate, intense, risk-taking learners.  

Imagine working in a building filled with etmoocers. 

But that’s not really the point is it? 

No. Rather, imagine working (read here getting paid to work) online with etmoocers?