Okay, I love Etmooc and how it continues to morph and change. Just read a post from Alan Levine (two posts actually) and as usual they were a hoot! The CMOOC that wouldn’t die! and the accompanying poster looking at the long life of Etmooc.…
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Co-learning, #ccourses, and Keeping the Lights On: #etmooc and the Connected Courses MOOC
We may have a new corollary to one of the most famous lines from the movie It’s a Wonderful Life (“Teacher says, ‘Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings.’”): Every time #etmooc is mentioned, a learner gets new learning wings.…
#etmooc: Singing Happy Birthday to a Course
It’s not often that I’m invited to attend a birthday party for a course—but then again, it’s not often that I find myself immersed in a learning opportunity that produces the sort of sustainable community of learning that #etmooc has.
That wonderful massive open online course (MOOC)—the Educational Technology and Media MOOC that Alec Couros and others offered to great acclaim in early 2013—was something that many of us heard about from colleagues or simply stumbled across during our general online explorations of MOOCs last year.…
The 3Ts Cooking Show: DS106 Recipe #4 Debreziner Sausage with Salsa Cruda Dessert: Honey Apple Pie
Welcome to the the Three Ts Cooking Show where we explore taste, texture and thyme, because we always have time for cooking. And time for true friends! We’re your hosts, Rhonda Jessen and Karen “Bossy” Young.
Rhonda
It is lonely where you are.
You are alone.
No human can rescue you.
But we offer love and companionship, friendship and food sharing.
Embrace the zombie horde.
We love you, we will cherish you, we will savour you.
Come into the light so we might welcome you.…
On Behalf of @barbiez2013 (who needs to start a blog for the good of humanity!)
WHY RLJESSEN’S “I SURVIVED ZOMBIES ON FRIDAY THE 13TH” IS ZOMBIEST, BLONDIST, ELITIST AND, ULTIMATELY, ANTI-AMERICAN