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The Dave & Kristen Show: Our Fun Week
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Even though we seem to have given up on our blog, I thought I'd post some of the cute pictures I've taken of the kids this week. On Saturday, Dave was not feeling well, so I decided to get the kids out of the house for a couple of hours. Luckily, my mom was able to go with us so we went to the zoo. It was a perfect zoo day since it was overcast and breezy. Eddie's first ride on a moving animal (a bison) on the carousel. Violet rode the baboon. Notice she is wearing a leash. Yep, I am one of those. Violet...
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Insegnare Apprendere Mutare: Opened - Week 12
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Lunedì 19 novembre 2007. Opened - Week 12. Answering some comments to my last post. Andreas, I do not completely agree with you about "control and hierarchy seen in opposition to open resources. In the case of LOs, "control" may simply mean "technical specifications". Also in the Open Source software there are several examples of standardization but open sofware remains. open! My thoughts resonate very much with Karen. S ones, on this subject:. Then, why should we talk about so much? Well, as for judging...
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November | 2007 | Student&Teacher CHIT-CHAT BUS
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Archive for November, 2007. November 27, 2007. The Future of Open Education The OpenCourseWars. Wiley, 13 pages). QUESTIONS: What will the future of higher education look like? What impact will the open education movement have? How will we get there from here? What will be the effects of open education? I really enjoyed reading the 13 pages and want to focus my attention on one point only: ebook writing and sharing. During the school year…blended modality. The experiment is challenging mainly for the eff...
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Catia's Intro to Open Ed Blog: Week 10: Reflecting on Week 9
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Catia's Intro to Open Ed Blog. Domingo, 4 de novembro de 2007. Week 10: Reflecting on Week 9. ASSIGNMENT: Catch your breath, read your classmates' blogs for Week 9, and post your interlinked thoughts on what everyone is saying. As I read the blogs, I noticed that some people have left the course and some appear to have never posted anything. Oh, well. I have learned a lot by reading the classmates' postings. Here are the points that called my attention most:. Read " Free Culture. Had the opportunity to r...
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Catia's Intro to Open Ed Blog: Novembro 2007
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Catia's Intro to Open Ed Blog. Domingo, 25 de novembro de 2007. Week 13: The Future of Open Education. QUESTIONS: What will the future of higher education look like? What impact will the open education movement have? How will we get there from here? What will be the effects of open education movement upon K-12 education? What will be the effects of open education movement upon high school education? What role can OERs play in developing countries? Those are tough questions to answer! I think that by 2012...
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Catia's Intro to Open Ed Blog: Dezembro 2007
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Catia's Intro to Open Ed Blog. Domingo, 9 de dezembro de 2007. Week 15: Wrap Up. Blog your overall feelings about the course. On the content side, what did you learn? How will you use it after the class is over? What did we not cover that you realize now we really should have? On the process side, how could the class be better next time it's taught? What would you change? What would you keep? Is there anything we as a group can do after the course is over? Http:/ opened.wetpaint.com. Wow, it was so fast!
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