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Six Word Story? Sure. Why not?

Sadly, my Coursera MOOC has been shut down until they can work out the glitches. Funny. An online class designed to help you plan an OL class had to be closed for maintenance.

I hope they can make it work because I really, really liked the lectures and the readings.…

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Digital Story Telling Poetry – A Project #etmooc

I’m behind ( need rhizome post) and ahead (digital storytelling) — racing like a turtle  and I can’t keep up, yet I add to the story with a segment from  past post from 2009 because of this encouraging post by Verena Roberts for next week’s digital storytelling #etmooc.…

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Korea

Whew!  Just got back from a week of work in Korea.  I learned a lot while there, but not about #etmooc.  Seems I have some catching up to do.…

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Best iPad apps for classroom video production.

Last week, I found out I was I getting an iPad for my class. This was quite a surprise because I had not asked for an iPad. Apparently, one of the other broadcast video teachers asked for a device to take to the Student Television Network Conference.…

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Best iPad apps for classroom video production.

Last week, I found out I was I getting an iPad for my class. This was quite a surprise because I had not asked for an iPad. Apparently, one of the other broadcast video teachers asked for a device to take to the Student Television Network Conference.…

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A role for networked learners in #etmooc: Translator

In a newly released report, Connected Learning: and agenda for research and design, researchers from MacArthur Foundations DML Research Hub write,  “There are roles and supports for teachers, mentors, and outside experts to act as translators and connection-builders for learners across domains and contexts.”

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#etmooc. Piacevoli sorprese

Continuo a divertirmi e a stupirmi, imparando.

Vincendo timore e ritrosia sono intervenuta per la prima volta in Chat Tweet Twitter#etmooc per chiedere il motivo per cui su Diigo ci sono due gruppi #etmooc.

Ammetto di aver accolto con un pò di stupore l’elenco dei links presente nell’Introduction to Connected Learning, For #etmooc – January 21, 2013, ma ho dovuto constatare che la lista  è utile per l’immediatezza d’uso e, al contempo, rappresenta un vero e proprio forziere di risorse.…

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I’m scared and excited. In anticipation of Digital Storytelling Week for #etmooc

Although I encourage others to create as the foundation for more meaningful learning everyday – I still struggle with creating anything, “artsy”myself.  Specifically, I struggle with creating digital stories. I don’t enjoy blogging, I am not very “artsy” in any way.…

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Reflections on “How NOT to design a MOOC: The disaster at Coursera and how to fix it.” [Morrison]

How NOT to design a MOOC: The disaster at Coursera and how to fix it — from onlinelearninginsights.wordpress.com by Debbie Morrison

Excerpt/update:

Note: I’m also enrolled in Coursera’s E-learning and Digital Cultures, with University of Edinburgh, which is so far excellent. …

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syndicating 5358 posts from 517 #etmooc blogs