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Elements of UIS Online Success: National Professional Outreach
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Elements of UIS Online Success. Elements of success in the online learning initiative at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Wednesday, April 9, 2008. Faculty and professional staff members at the University of Illinois regularly share their research and expertise via publications and presentations. In one recent year the Provost reported that more than 3/4 of the faculty members up for tenure review had publications in the area of online and distant learning. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Technologies Transforming Teaching: Entering the Second Decade (of the 21st Century)
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Technologies are transforming the ways we access, engage, and assess learners. These technologies are responsive to the pressures of the emerging economic recession, opening new markets, meeting changing learner needs, and enabling new modes and methods of teaching and learning. Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Entering the Second Decade (of the 21st Century). Linked to the title is a new blog in which I chronicle the emerging environment. The profile of institutions is changing:. From BLS is already. Direc...
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edumooc: MOOC - Big Numbers / Small Victories
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Thursday, June 23, 2011. MOOC - Big Numbers / Small Victories. A successful day. Much accomplished. Current count exceeds 1,800. We needed to find a resource to help our participants understand Google Groups. I hadn't been able to find anything in YouTube or text. I asked Jason Rhode of NIU to check around. Instead, he created a custom video tutorial just for our users. Wonderful! June 24, 2011 at 7:08 PM. Thank you for sharing your logbook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Director of UPCEA Center fo...
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edumooc: Treats, Tweets, and Tweaks
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Friday, July 1, 2011. Treats, Tweets, and Tweaks. What a treat it was to have a conversation with my good friends Bruce Chaloux, Bob Hansen and Witt Salley. Yesterday was the first live panel discussion - we are holding them every Thursday in eduMOOC - and it was fun to pull together good people from different parts of my profession. The recording is available online: http:/ goo.gl/CzfLO. On the one hand, that would help assure that we get only tweets associated with the panel for the event (not having g...
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edumooc: A Step Ahead (or perhaps just ketchup)
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011. A Step Ahead (or perhaps just ketchup). As has been well-documented, we entered this 'moocventure' a bit naively and with only three weeks of preparation. I certainly take the blame for that. But, like my lifelong favorite baseball team - the Chicago Cubs - struggling from behind and valiantly trying to catch up is something I am very used to. And, that's the story of the past two days. And keep the salads fresh for your browsing pleasure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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edumooc: Pondering Scale and Relevance
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Pondering Scale and Relevance. It has been busy at our center. This eduMOOC. Is something we are doing on top of our other full time work. Our teaching, faculty support, course development, grant work, administrative support, research, etc. all continue unabated. This is the icing on the cake! I puzzle over the depth and breadth of the reach of eduMOOC. Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Pakistan Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto. Uganda UK Ukraine Venezuela USA Vietnam.
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edumooc: Wikis and Wood Ticks
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Saturday, June 25, 2011. Wikis and Wood Ticks. I am concerned about making it as easy as possible for participants to create study groups, and to connect through social networking such as blogs and Twitter. We have made some progress this week, but it still is nagging at me. Our registrations now stand at 2,105 - the latest ones from Pakistan, Spain, Australia, Canada, Brazil, Ireland and the US. Amazing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Ray's 5 Daily Blogs!
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edumooc: MOOC Never Sleeps - But It Dines at MacDonald's on Riccarton Road in Christchurch, NZ!
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Sunday, June 26, 2011. MOOC Never Sleeps - But It Dines at MacDonald's on Riccarton Road in Christchurch, NZ! See them at http:/ edumooc.wikispaces.com/. And, Derek Chirnside had posted a number of opportunities to hold in-person discussions in New Zealand! There is one in the works for July 1 in Christchurch at the MacDonald's on Riccarton Road, 4:00 pm. (remarkable! I won't be able to make it on Friday. but, perhaps some day. Discussions in the Google Group. Discussions in the Wiki. Also: Google reader...
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edumooc: In the Slipstream
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Em will trim up the recording tonight, and we will have it posted by morning. Thank you, yet again, Emily. I am really excited about the lineup to follow. We have top-notch panelists. I had hoped to have Seb Schmoller on today's panel (director of ALT in the UK), but he will join us for the look ahead at the future of online learning in August. That's going to be a great session with Cable Green, Curt Bonk, Bruce Chaloux, and Seb. July 2, 2011 at 1:24 PM. View my complete profile.
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