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14 Articles on MOOCs

Jay Cross

MOOCs are classes that are taught online to large numbers of students, with minimal involvement by professors. That way a lone professor can support a class with hundreds of thousands of participants. A pedagogy of abundance or a pedagogy to support human beings? Karen Doss Bowman (2012, Summer). What are MOOCs?

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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

Distributed ledgers are essentially a record of monetary transactions that is constantly copied across every computer in a peer-to-peer network. Distributed ledgers, also known as the blockchain, power Bitcoin and other types of cryptocurrency. In combination with encryption, this ingeniously prevents counterfeiting and fraud.

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ISTE2013 Presenter Profiles: Kristin Daniels

TechSmith Camtasia

Kristin is a board member of the Flipped Learning Network. We supported the teachers at every step and expanded the number of flipped classrooms to over 25 in January 2012. How has the flipped class model for PD been received? Can you share a favorite flipped class tool or tip with our readers?

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Power to the People: Deloitte’s Nick van Dam

CLO Magazine

Van Dam crunched the numbers: The firm expects to hire nearly 50,000 people in the 2012-13 fiscal year. “The technology combines with the networking combines with the strong health and wellness and sustainability.” Van Dam said this type of turnover is not uncommon in the financial services industry.

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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

eLearning Learning Posts

I’m the Johnny Appleseed of networked, social learning I. Video: Online Student Experience - WISE Pedagogy , February 9, 2010 The following video by YouTube user mokmcdaniel shows what an online student’s experience would look like if his instructor’s lack of instruction had occurred in a face-to-face classroom.

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Can microlearning save eLearning?

Ed App

Good teachers intuitively hook students in at the start of a class by linking content to the real world. Think of microlearning lessons like stations on a train loop network that interconnect and allow the student to double back. Pedagogy of the Oppressed , New York: Continuum; John Dewey (1916). 8] Michael Boyette (2012).

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Pick of the Month: April 2012

Jane Hart

Note, for easy reference, all the resources in my daily Picks are collated monthly on my 2012 Reading List. 1 - Social networking in online education: It is time to revisit the pedagogy - Sachin Dua, 25 April – the quote in bold for me says it all! They provide top-down classes and rigid content.