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Today I came across Lisa Lane’s (http://lisahistory.net/wordpress/2012/08/three-kinds-of-moocs/) wonderful article on the 3 kinds of moocs based on network, task, or content and the provenance and the purpose of each.  An excellent working hypothesis. I agree with Robert Maxwell’s comment (http://bioramaxwell.blogspot.com/

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How do I share my practices?

Unfortunately I was unable to participate in any live sessions this week, but I did manage to watch two of the recorded sessions (Connected Learning and Sharing) and they both got me thinking. I sat down and drew this little map of how I share.…

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Visualizing PLNs

I have spent a lot of time this week pondering connecting. It’s been the overarching theme of the first weeks of my Internet for Educators course at BU. I joined #ETMOOC and the first topic was connected learning. I’ve heard speakers talk about it.
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Connected Learning: Tools, Processes & Pedagogy

01/25/13

Still having difficulties getting into the Blackboard environment.  I may need to buy a new computer to do this which is not making me very happy.  Nonetheless, I do now have a schedule to connect with my local group and WILL figure out how to get access to the archive this weekend. …

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ConnectEd and InspirEd

Here is a snippet of an email I received yesterday through the English Teachers companion Ning. I have been a member of this ning for approximately two years and find it invaluable; I have connected with others and shared resources.…

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ETMOOC Introduction Assignment

OK so I am Sanford Arbogast. I work at Middlesex Community College and have been training faculty to teach online since 1999.  I made this YouTube video telling you more about myself and what I do.

As for what I want to be when I grow up … that is best summarized by Nickelback.…

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How to Find Creative Commons Licensed Material on Media Sharing Sites

This is the second of a three-part series on finding OER. Last week, we showed you how to use Google Advanced Search to find openly licensed content. This week, we’ll show you how to search for specific OER media like videos and images using a site’s CC search filter.…

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syndicating 5358 posts from 517 #etmooc blogs