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Uncategorized | Michael Goudzwaard
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The Future of MOOCs: The EDUCAUSE Edition. October 31, 2016. Read or Just Talk? A Reflection on Conference Presentations. October 6, 2016. This week I attended the Learning with MOOCs III. Conference at Penn. I noticed two primary presentation styles used here and at most conferences:. 1) READ: stand behind the podium and read your paper (or slides). 2) JUST TALK: talk to and with the audience about your paper, research, or project. I hope not, because that would be an expensive waste of time. Reshma Sau...
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April | 2015 | Adam Croom
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Date archives "April 2015". Domain of Ones Own. Reflecting on ET4Online 2015. April 25, 2015. I got back in town yesterday from the 8th Annual (and what was announced. As the last) ET4Online Conference. Which brings me back with a lot to reflect on. I did a session with Chris Mattia. Focuses more on the LMS replaceability of domains while we are using it more as a digital portfolio (Gardner, let me know when you’ve came up with a better name. I’m counting on it! I did my talk as a personal narrative from...
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The Edtech Curmudgeon: June 2015
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What's wrong - and right - about technology in education. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. CI Keys: Defending the pilot, questioning the adoption curve. It was just over a year ago that Chris Mattia and I heard Jim Groom. At the 2014 ET4Online conference. Speak about the Domain of One's Own project at University of Mary Washington. His effective evocation of the early days of the " tilde space. And then found Gerry Hanley from the Cal State Chancellor's Office who promised to support us with seed money. Some pilo...
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Teaching Without Walls: Life Beyond the Lecture: Reflections on Teaching in the Public Web
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Humanized online teaching and faculty support. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Reflections on Teaching in the Public Web. Photo by Jim Brekke, CC-BY-NC-ND. This semester marks two milestones in my teaching career. First, I am stepping away from teaching the History of Photography online at Mt. San Jacinto College, a community college in California, and will be team teaching a critical thinking course for transfer students at CSU Channel Islands with my colleague, Jill Leafstedt. His presentation starts at 6:37).
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April | 2015 | Shift Happens: From Bricks to Clicks
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Shift Happens: From Bricks to Clicks. As the needs of learners changes, education is shifting to meet those needs. Join me as I discuss my experiences with teaching in the face-to-face bricks environment while integrating technology clicks. While I will focus on reflections related to teaching, part of the shift that happens in my life is about learning how to balance my various roles. Dr. Jaimie Hoffman http:/ www.jaimiehoffman.com. Monthly Archives: April 2015. Farewell Dolphins, Fight on Trojans!
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Farewell Dolphins, Fight on Trojans! | Shift Happens: From Bricks to Clicks
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Shift Happens: From Bricks to Clicks. As the needs of learners changes, education is shifting to meet those needs. Join me as I discuss my experiences with teaching in the face-to-face bricks environment while integrating technology clicks. While I will focus on reflections related to teaching, part of the shift that happens in my life is about learning how to balance my various roles. Dr. Jaimie Hoffman http:/ www.jaimiehoffman.com. Farewell Dolphins, Fight on Trojans! April 3, 2015. CI But my biggest g...
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The Edtech Curmudgeon: CI Keys: Defending the pilot, questioning the adoption curve
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What's wrong - and right - about technology in education. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. CI Keys: Defending the pilot, questioning the adoption curve. It was just over a year ago that Chris Mattia and I heard Jim Groom. At the 2014 ET4Online conference. Speak about the Domain of One's Own project at University of Mary Washington. His effective evocation of the early days of the " tilde space. And then found Gerry Hanley from the Cal State Chancellor's Office who promised to support us with seed money. Some pilo...
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The Edtech Curmudgeon: February 2015
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What's wrong - and right - about technology in education. Wednesday, February 11, 2015. On building services vs. creating laboratories. This morning at Educause ELI 2015, I heard about experiments at Emory University, University of Oklahoma, and my campus - CSU Channel Islands - with offering faculty and students their own online spaces. This strategy, called "A Domain of One's Own," started with work by Jim Groom. Others at University of Mary Washington and is an example of what Gardner Campbell. As CIO...
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Reflecting on ET4Online 2015 | Adam Croom
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Domain of Ones Own. Reflecting on ET4Online 2015. April 25, 2015. I got back in town yesterday from the 8th Annual (and what was announced. As the last) ET4Online Conference. Which brings me back with a lot to reflect on. I did a session with Chris Mattia. Focuses more on the LMS replaceability of domains while we are using it more as a digital portfolio (Gardner, let me know when you’ve came up with a better name. I’m counting on it! I did my talk as a personal narrative from the perspective of a dude w...
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