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Reflecting on ETMOOC, One Year Later

Last year I learned, collaborated and played with people from around the world because last January I joined ETMOOC, an Educational Technology and Media Massive Open Online Course. I had participated in online courses before, but I had never participated in something of this scale without knowing at least other participant; and by the time I convinced myself to take the risk and join, it had already started.…

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How to invite folks to participate in your community the right way

I think this “community message” is a great example of how you encourage the right kinds of posts and interactions. What do you think of how she frames “new members” and norms?

Original Post from Lyn Hilt:

Welcome to all of the new members of this community who have joined us over the past month!

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The ins and outs of education

I like just how many elements of Blended Learning are supported by the left side of this diagram.

How much of the right side are still a part of our schools, though?

I really like what’s in and what’s out of current trends. 

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ETMOOC Anniversary

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As we come upon the anniversary of #ETMOOC I think it is timely that my second blog post reflect upon the impact that #ETMOOC had upon me on a personal and professional level. Don’t let the fact that this is only my second blog post be considered a failure to engage me in this medium.…

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If all you have is a stick, every student looks like an ass*

If you read something Wednesday morning and it’s still bugging you on Friday afternoon, don’t keep having a conversation in your head, write about it.

A few days ago, yet another hand-wringing, oh-dear-what-shall-we-do-about-it post about students and their phones came through my Twitter feed.…

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What do Badges do for learning?

I have previously disparaged badges, but here is what I think they might do for learning:

1. The Learning can live forever (and more people can take part in it even after the experience initially happened).
2. Multiple people evaluating the reflections creates a shared learning environment.…

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EVO: Crafting your e-Perfect e-Textbook-Part 1

I am delighted and honoured to be one of the moderators for “Crafting your e-Perfect e-textbook” along with 15 fabulous and experienced moderators, who are teachers, course material writers, trainers: Shelly Terrell, our inspiring team leader, Lindsay Clandfield, André Spang, Jennifer Verschoor, Sylvia Guinan, Jason Levine, Chuck Sandy, Janet Bianchini, Ozge Karaoglu, Jake Duncan, Jackie Gerstein, Terry Freeman, Dave Guymom, and our EVO mentor Rubena St.

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Who is using Google Apps as a REAL Learning Management System?

Thank you everyone for attending.

Actions you can take to continue the conversation:

1. Continue to edit and add to the Google Doc: http://bit.ly/gappslms

2. Apply for the Badge after you have reflected on the roundtable: http://badges.p2pu.org/en/badge/view/281/

3. Engage in the next roundtables by proposing a topic: http://bit.ly/projectroundtable…

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syndicating 5358 posts from 517 #etmooc blogs