11:12 jefflebow: http://aplanet-project.org/
11:18 jefflebow: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massive_open_online_course
11:20 jefflebow: http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/events
11:22 Chahira Nouira: Hi everyone
11:22 Chahira Nouira: I can not join the hangout but try to follow here
11:23 jefflebow: Hello Chahira
11:23 Chahira Nouira: since you are talking about maths
11:23 Chahira Nouira: Hi Jeff :)
11:23 jefflebow: try refreshing your G+ profile page (or mine)
11:24 jefflebow: hopefully you'll see 'join this hangout' link
11:24 Chahira Nouira: (I meant I cannot not because of google but because I am working on smth else :) so just a lurker again this time, but hopefully will join next week )
11:25 Chahira Nouira: I wanted to share a link to http://planetmath.org/
11:26 RobDarrow: Thanks, Chahira
11:26 Chahira Nouira: You are welcome!
11:33 RobDarrow: Interesting discussion about continuum of structure in MOOCs. Can a MOOC be too structured?
11:38 Rebecca: OK.. I'm trying aga.
11:38 Rebecca: My phonei rining ..jst a set
11:39 Joel: Got it
11:40 Rebecca: Hi Chahira
11:41 RobDarrow: Joel - the Google group for the EduMooc is: http://groups.google.com/group/edumooc
11:45 Joel: Thank you Rob
11:47 Joel: EU_Educators http://www.facebook.com/groups/EUEducators/
11:47 Rebecca: No..
11:47 Rebecca: what is it?
11:49 jefflebow: http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/2011/07/30/losing-interest-in-social-media-there-is-no-there-there/
11:49 Rebecca: A lack depth
11:53 RobDarrow: Certain online tools lend themselves to deeper academic discussions
11:53 RobDarrow: I like what Rebecca said...the deeper you to in a topic, the smaller your network becomes...is that what you said Rebecca?
11:53 Rebecca: Pretty much
11:54 Rebecca: The article on open education talked aboutdifferent types of people ... some are shareers.
11:57 Rebecca: I wish I had the creativity to do game based stuff ... I just don't seem to have the mind forit.
11:57 jefflebow: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hbgcgahdbgbdenffckohanhobdcnkoip
11:58 jefflebow: If any viewers would like to join in, let us know
Sorry I missed the hangout for EduMOOC this week. It sounds like the Brits and US got caught up in a cultural immersion talk. Lots of updates on projects going on the the US vs Europe. I think it's time the two got closer together. I like the idea of people doing their PRs for the work some are doing for free. I wish we could get our collective intelligence together so we can get grants going for the US and others around the world like the European Commission is providing for Europeans.
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