syndicating 5358 posts from 517 #etmooc blogs

Natural Ways We Fit Together

I don’t want to change the org chart or the ways in which we define roles and responsibilities, but rather the idea that there is a single way that we can fit our roles together.

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(Open) Attitude is Everything, Part 2

Cross-posted at The Educators’ Cafe.
 

Open is Welcoming

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In my final reflection on #ETMOOC Topic #4: The Open Movement – Open Access, OER & Future of Education, I am going to focus on OER. …

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(Open) Attitude is Everything, Part 1

Cross-posted at The Educators’ Cafe.

Time for change
After reflecting on the sessions I participated in, viewing the archives of the sessions I couldn’t participate in, reading blog posts, and skimming Storifys of #ETMOOC Topic #4: The Open Movement – Open Access, OERs & Future of Education, my brain is once again in a state of jumbled awesomeness. …

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A Take on an Open Movement…

I know this is a little late as the #etmooc conversation has moved onto Digital Citizenships, however I wanted to add my take before too much time passed. This vlog post is in the same style of the first using ScreenFlow to capture what is on my screen as well as use the built in webcam on my laptop.…

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First Prezi Presentation

A week ago, I used the second prezi that I have created to present at Alumas Wałdamala (Alumas Information).  I have attached the registration package for your information although the event has passed.  I was very honoured and humbled to be presenting a paper that I wrote for EDCI 532 in which the instructor was Monica Prendergast from the University of Victoria. …

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(Open) Attitude is Everything, Part 2

Open is Welcoming

cc licensed Flickr photo by cogdogblog: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cogdog/6476689463/

In my final reflection on #ETMOOC Topic #4: The Open Movement – Open Access, OER & Future of Education, I am going to focus on OER. According to Wikipedia, open educational resources (OER) are:

…freely accessible, openly formatted and openly licensed documents and media that are useful for teaching, learning, education, assessment and research purposes.

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9 Strategies to Ensure Successful Course Discussions

We recently suggested three alternatives to the LMS discussion tool that mimic real-life conversations in an online course. But remember–whether you’re using an alternative tool or the traditional LMS tool, the success of any discussion assignment depends on how you manage it.…

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Hacktivity Kits != Event Agenda, but they sure are close…

In an ongoing effort to make Hacktivity Kits as useful as possible, I thought I would explain (quickly) what they are and how to use them. They are designed to be the “meaty” part of any Webmaker event. The kits contain the Big Picture, an overview with learning objectives and stuff about how you might assess someones learning.…

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Education, 1972

Missed this a few weeks back, but at Inside Higher Ed author Ry Rivand covered a summit hosted by Harvard and MIT entitled Online Learning and the Future of Residential Education.  While the proceedings were not quotable to the press, Rivand and other journalists had full access to presenters, professors and other dignitaries invited to discuss this future.…

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syndicating 5358 posts from 517 #etmooc blogs