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Learner Resources in the Digital Age

BrainCert

Recorded lectures, additional reading, and multimedia tools provide learners with a wealth of information and opportunities to delve deeper into subjects. Engaging Young Learners Using Social Media Platforms Social media use continues to rise among adults, with platforms like Facebook and YouTube being the most popular.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

Involving little more than knowledge transmission and perhaps a quiz at the end, the xMOOC is widely seen as replicating old-fashioned lectures and exams. There’s no point rehashing the same lectures when the world’s best authorities have already recorded them and offered them to the world as OERs.

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Innovation at the Intersection of Technology and Teaching

TechSmith Camtasia

Lecture capture as disruptive innovation. Have you wondered if lecture capture is passé? Let’s not throw traditional lecture capture under the bus. There is lot of value in good (even lengthy) lectures. Before the change, lectures were automatically recorded with rigid start-stop times and sharing content was complicated.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

Involving little more than knowledge transmission and perhaps a quiz at the end, the xMOOC is widely seen as replicating old-fashioned lectures and exams. There’s no point rehashing the same lectures when the world’s best authorities have already recorded them and offered them to the world as OERs.

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2022 learning and elearning trends

KnowledgeOne

Looking back at the year that just passed, a big part of it was again under the sign of campus shutdowns, online Zoom lectures, and budget cuts in quite a few cases worldwide. Open Educational Resources (OER) are also expected to gain traction this year, with more and more resources being freely available. Quick overview of 2021.

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The ivory towers are crumbling

Learning with e's

A blog post I read recently reported that one US professor is now considering preventing his students from making notes during his lectures, because this action infringes his intellectual property! And that is where the social media come in. Tags: copyright online publishing OER intellectual property open scholarship.

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10Q: Martin Weller - the battle for open

Learning with e's

blogs, social media, learning objects, OERs, MOOCs, etc in this period. It''s gradual, and occurs alongside traditional practices - so we still have lectures and campus universities, which might lead you to think nothing much has changed, but parallel with this the role of blended and elearning has become mainstream practice.

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