Showing posts with label week5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label week5. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

Week#5 Blog Posts


    1. Online Learning Collaborations (#eduMOOC) « Swedinbalchik's Blog

      I joined the study group on the topic “Online Learning Collaborations”, which is part of theeduMOOC focused on “Online Learning Today…and Tomorrow” coordinated by Ray Schroeder from The Center for Online Learning, Research and Service ...
    2. Diderot, come help your Encylopedia « Lisa's (Online) Teaching Blog

      I regret to say that I have not been able to participate much this summer in the eduMOOC: Online Learning Today…and Tomorrow course. However, I subscribe to the feed from the Google Group. I began seeing a thread called “Please help ...


  1. Google Plus Hangouts are pretty cool (#eduMOOC

    rjh.goingeast.ca/
    1 day ago by Rebecca - @rjhogue
    Throughout the day (whenever I'm taking a mental break from what I'm working on) I check out the #edumooc hashtag on twitter – just in case something interesting is happening. This morning, I see an invite for a Google Plus hangout.

  2. Skype is Dead | EDUKWEST


    2 days ago by Kirsten Winkler
    #Edumooc 2011 and Blended Learning; Steveb Kogeto dot brings 360° Videos to the iPhone; Lidie Olesen Are Amazon Textbook Rentals a Threat for Chegg and Bookrenter? Aeroboogie First Screenshots of the upcoming Khan Academy iPad App ...

  3. Helen OTUK: From eduMOOC to OTMOOC - The Mobility of Learning


    2 days ago by Helen OTUK
    I started this week considering the eduMOOC topic of 'Online Learning Apps and Mobile Learning', setting myself a 'mini objective' of attempting to access the weeks resources via my mobile devices. The fact that I included 'attempting' 

  4. July Roundup

    blog.wikispaces.com/
    3 days ago by Carole
    ConorCusack: “edumooc – Online Learning Collaborations: http://t.co/cocLBED via @addthis”. References for educators. No one knows educational technology like educators. Here are a few of the great resources you were sharing in July: ...

  5. edumooc: Ripples and Waves and Tidal Waves in Learning


    4 days ago by Ray
    Ripples and Waves and Tidal Waves in Learning. I have been doing more and reflecting less in the past week and a half. It's time to pause and reflect on where we are ineduMOOC. We have now passed the halfway point chronologically

  6. Views, dreams & creative writings...: EduMOOC; Online Learning 

    apletters.blogspot.com/
    5 days ago by Anil Prasad
    Hi friends, we had a challenging topic for the fourth week at EduMOOC - “Online Learning Apps and Mobile Learning”. Have the technologies once again changed the way we teach and learn? Is the Learning Management System dead - replaced

  7. My First MOOC: U of Illinois eduMOOC June 2011: Making It Real 

    myfirstmooc.blogspot.com/
    Making It Real: Organizing and Articulating Learning #eduMOOC. Finally got access to Moodle! Yay! I really like Jenny Ankenbauer's response (July 5) to Karen Swan's question “What are the most pressing questions [re online learning]

  8. eduMOOC on Trailmeme


    6 days ago by laurencecuffe
    Trailmeme is a new kind of publishing that allows you to blaze and walk trails through the web.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Week#5 MOOCast - July 27, 2011

Chat Log & Links Below:

Hangout Chat
Rob Darrow: Seven research principles learning...what are they?

John Graves: 30-50% dropout rate in on-line courses.

John Graves: Informal learning different from forced learning.

Rob Darrow: Community College dropout study:
http://m.insidehighered.com/layout/set/popup/news/2011/07/19/study_finds_higher_dropout_rates_for_community_college_students_who_take_online_courses

Vance Stevens: let's do it

John Graves: http://ietherpad.com/edumooc2011week5

John Graves:http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=qr&chs=350x350&chl=http%3A%2F%2Fietherpad.com%2Fedumooc2011week5

Vance Stevens:http://ietherpad.com/edumooc2011week5

Rob Darrow: So wiki to speech could have students respond directly on the wiki with their voices?

John Graves:https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jgraves.WikiToSpeech

John Graves:http://youtu.be/tfKTk6rgWsA

Rob Darrow: eportfolio mooc
https://sites.google.com/site/epcoplearnspace/

John Graves: WikiToSpeech.apk
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12838403/20110727/WikiToSpeech.apk

Rob Darrow: Are you a mooc-head?

Rob Darrow: hi rebecca - good to see and hear you!

John Graves:
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/edumooc/BgLg6dJK9Co/discussion

Hello Rebecca!

Rob Darrow: That is a good point about when the mooc panel talks. I wonder if that would change involvement if panel was on Monday vs. Thursday?

Rob Darrow: Hey Sanford...good to have you here

Sanford Arbogast: is it still raining?

Rebecca Hogue:Complexity theory is in this journal - Educational
Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 40, No. 1
LOL

John Graves: stigmergy

Rebecca Hogue: Can MOOCs be used to create "real" knew knowledge ...
?

Vance Stevens:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stigmergy

John Graves: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12838403/20110721/stigmergy.htm

Yes, new knowledge can be created.

scott lockman: speaking ofcreating new knowledge: may I attempt to pass this audio through to ds106radio?

Jeff Lebow: of course
always

John Graves: Yes!

Rebecca Hogue: sure

scott lockman: it's now happening, thx

Sanford Arbogast: do you mean I have new knowledge or we have created a new idea?

knowledge for myself

John Graves: We (together) are discovering what is possible.

John Graves: Summarize, distill ...

Rob Darrow: So, Rebecca, sounds like you're saying the instructor in a f2f course focuses the learner in a direction?

I wonder if there is a connection between contructivism, connectivism and complexity theory?

John Graves: Downes lastweek said to put out a weekly newsletter.

Rebecca Hogue: Do you guys do the panels?

Yes, good question.

Rob Darrow: I have done most of the panels

Rob Darrow: But doing thepanel live with the Twitter back channel is more fun

Rebecca Hogue: Out of curiosity, where is everyone?

Rob Darrow: Hi Maizie

Rebecca Hogue: So cool!

Rob Darrow: Jeff says, use GMT for an international audience for time

Fewer clicks the better, for sure!

Maizie Avihayil: So what time is it GMT?

I got confused

scott lockman: I thought it was SL time - what ever happened to that
idea?

Rebecca Hogue: #lrnchat

Maizie Avihayil: I have a daughter in England and 2kids in New zealand
...and I'mtotally confused

John Graves: http://timeanddate.com/worldclock

Rob Darrow: @Scott ... Yeah, SL time!

Sanford Arbogast: yeah i agree



Public Chat

11:10 PM monk51295 hey Jeff. can you say who the people are speaking..

11:11 PM Stafford Tweetdeck and GTalk

11:11 PM Stafford :-)

11:12 PM monk51295 thank you

11:16 PM jefflebow: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12838403/20110721/edumoocast4.htm

11:16 PM Stafford Yay! Auckland is my Hometown!

11:16 PM monk51295 nice

11:17 PM Stafford So how different is wiki to speech different from text to speech on mac?

11:19 PM Stafford So it is more like a Hypercard stack

11:19 PM Stafford (If you remember using hypercard)

11:19 PM maizie I have 2 kids in Hamilton

11:21 PM Stafford Today's prsentation on WIKIs an collaborative witing was cancelled at ASIA TEFL Conference :-(

11:23 PM jefflebow: http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=qr&chs=350x350&chl=http%3A%2F%2Fietherpad.com%2Fedumooc2011week5

11:24 PM jefflebow: http://ietherpad.com/edumooc2011week5

11:24 PM Stafford can we have the QR code again pls

11:28 PM Stafford got it, now how do I make my phone speak...???

11:29 PM Stafford Yup

11:30 PM Stafford wiki-to-speeh did I ge the app nme right there?

11:31 PM Stafford a link to the .apk woldbe good

11:32 PM Stafford *would be

11:32 PM jefflebow: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jgraves.WikiToSpeech

11:33 PM Stafford nope - blocked i Korea

11:34 PM Stafford .apk

11:35 PM jefflebow: https://sites.google.com/site/epcoplearnspace

11:36 PM jefflebow: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12838403/20110727/WikiToSpeech.apk

11:38 PM Stafford Got It!

11:40 PM jefflebow: Cool. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/edumooc/BgLg6dJK9Co/discussion

11:43 PM Stafford You should hit up google for some seed money

11:43 PM jefflebow: Complexity theory is in this journal - Educational Philosophy and Theory, Vol. 40, No. 1

11:44 PM Stafford They are hot for anything to do with speech to text and vice versa - I believe English Central received some help from Google

11:44 PM jefflebow: stigmergy

11:45 PM jefflebow: Stigmergy is a mechanism of indirect coordination between agents or actions. The principle is that the trace left in the environment by an action stimulates the performance of a next action, by the sa

11:49 PM monk51295 agreed - modeling what you're wanting learners to do

11:50 PM osvaldo Osvaldo : In All Moocs or EduMOOC

11:52 PM Stafford About to turn into a pumpkin - Goodnight all from wet, rainy Seoul, will be sure to join in at a later date when I'm not in my pajamas :-)

11:53 PM jefflebow: http://rjh.goingeast.ca/

11:53 PM jefflebow: 'night Stafford

11:54 PM osvaldo But Edumooc with No facilitors is nearly non existing

11:54 PM matt montagne hey y'all

11:54 PM jefflebow: Hey Matt

11:55 PM monk51295 maybe that's what hangouts will allow

11:55 PM matt montagne How do you all bring the MOOC into your day job?? Or do you even try?

11:55 PM matt montagne Hey JL

12:02 AM jefflebow: #lrnchat

12:04 AM jefflebow: http://learning2gether.posterous.com/

12:07 AM jefflebow: http://lrnchat.com/

12:09 AM jefflebow: http://reformsymposium.com/

12:14 AM clarkshahnelson diigo