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Design Principles for Motivating Learning with Digital Badges | HASTAC - 0 views
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a systematic study of the motivational impacts of badging has yet to be conducted,
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we consider not only the motivation related to learning outcomes associated with badges but also to learners’ buy-in of the badge system
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U. of Pennsylvania drafts guidelines to keep professors from competing against it onlin... - 1 views
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In those agreements, Rock said the content of a course belongs to faculty but the "expression" of that course, which is to say videos of the lectures, belong to the university, which pays for them to be created. Professors also get a stipend for teaching a Coursera course and the chance to share revenue, if there ever is any.
Education research and the pace of innovation | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views
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MOOCs and Libraries Event Videos Now Available - 1 views
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The "MOOCs and Libraries: Massive Opportunity or Overwhelming Challenge?" event took place 18-19 March at the University of Pennsylvania and was broadcast live online.
UNIVERSITY PARK: Penn State professors excited about possibilities of massive open onli... - 0 views
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More than 50,000 people have signed up since Penn State joined Coursera on Feb. 21
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For example, Robinson said his mapping MOOC, with more than 6,000 enrollees, already is the largest course ever taught on the subject. The key, he said, will be to find a way for students to interact with each other online in a meaningful way.
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Open SUNY: A Game-Changer in the Making |e-Literate - 0 views
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In brief, Open SUNY is part of the system’s agenda to expand access to public higher education by leveraging existing programs or experiments already in place at member campuses or at the system level, and it has strong ties to Open Educational Resources (OER) concepts.
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Open SUNY funding comes from a $18.6m funding from NY2020 legislation, and will eventually cost (according to estimates) $3.35m per year in operations.
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Some of these are laudable goals (reducing time to degree and overall cost, increase completion rate), but some are ill-defined (improved outcomes) and some are questionable (increased number of online learners as a goal rather than means to a goal, and enhancing the profile). But a deeper problem is lack of discussion on determining which innovations to diffuse and which innovations to keep from diffusing. Perhaps there are plans for evaluating courses and programs, but there are no details available that I can find.
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Online Education's Dirty Secret - Awful Retention by Peter Reinhardt - 0 views
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You just start following simple instructions. Of course you slowly escalate to harder and more compelling material, increasing your commitment every step of the way.
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The beauty is that every week I get an email that motivates me to learn more about design, and makes it incredibly easy to get started again.
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Let me clarify: I want to learn human physiology, but I work at a startup. I’m completely lost in this artificially-imposed schedule. There is no point in trying any more. Forget it.
UW announces new, low-cost online-only degree completion program in early childhood stu... - 0 views
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The program will be administered by UW Educational Outreach, which received a Next Generation Learning Challenges grant partially funded by the Gates Foundation, to help offset costs of developing the degree. The grant includes offering several core classes in early childhood education free to the public, as Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) on the Coursera platform.
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The program is designed for students who have completed a two-year associate’s degree, or started college and then discontinued their studies. Eligible students will have earned 70 eligible transfer credits at the UW or elsewhere.
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Transfer credit will also be offered to students who have attended community college but have not earned an associate’s degree. This option may be available through special arrangements with several community colleges, including Shoreline Community College and the Seattle Community Colleges – North, South and Seattle Central.
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MOOC pedagogy: the challenges of developing for Coursera | ALT Online Newsletter - 0 views
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However, some of the most interesting and innovative practices in online education have emerged by challenging these very ideas; loosening institutional control of learning outcomes and assessment criteria, shifting from a focus on content delivery to a foregrounding of process, community and learning networks, and working with more exploratory assessment methods – digital and multimodal assignments, peer assessment and group assignments, for example.
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It seems at present that sustained and personal engagement on the part of tutors with course participants is impossible in such a context, and Coursera themselves recommend an approach that borders on course automation.
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We want to explore how a MOOC pedagogy might work with a construction of the teacher that has an immediacy that can succeed at scale.
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The dirty little secret of online learning: Students are bored and dropping out - Quartz - 0 views
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If they do that, they’ll see that digital learning needs to become much more mobile, personal and social.
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mixes short videos and frequent assessments with facilitated group projects, asynchronous collaboration and innovative tools designed specifically to drive participation
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Mobile content, then, needs to be “bite-sized,” visually stimulating and interactive.
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suny.edu - SUNY Board Outlines Implementation of Open SUNY - 0 views
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The State University of New York Board of Trustees today outlined the implementation of Open SUNY, which will bring all online courses offered at each of the system’s 64 campuses onto a shared and comprehensive online environment, making them accessible to all of the system’s 468,000 students and 88,000 faculty.
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More than 86,000 SUNY students registered for at least one online course in 2012. Chancellor Zimpher has estimated that Open SUNY will add 100,000 degree-seeking students to the enrollment total within three years, and that it will contribute to the feasibility of three-year undergraduate degree programs and five-year graduate degree programs
SUNY Signals Major Push Toward MOOCs and Other New Educational Models - Wired Campus - ... - 0 views
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The State University of New York’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday endorsed an ambitious vision for how SUNY might use prior-learning assessment, competency-based programs, and massive open online courses to help students finish their degrees in less time, for less money.
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The system will also push its top faculty members to build MOOCs designed so that certain students who do well in the courses might be eligible for SUNY credit.
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The U.S. Education Department on Monday said it had no problem with spending federal student aid on college programs that give credit based on “competency,” not the number of hours students spend in class.
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Penn State shows impressive early enrollment for MOOC courses | Penn State University - 0 views
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A month after the launch, each course already has thousands of enrollments. One of the highest-enrolling classes is Introduction to Art: Concepts & Techniques, with 17,800 students currently enrolled. Anna Divinsky, lead faculty member of the Digital Arts Certificate Program, is instructing the course.
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Divinsky’s MOOC will focus on the fundamental theories and techniques of visual arts, and students will be expected to conduct research, complete writing assignments and create their own original works of art. Divinsky said that unlike a traditional class setting, MOOC students will have to be self-directed and learn to rely on each other for feedback instead of continual guidance from an instructor.
MoocDonalds: Are MOOCs Fast Food? | The EvoLLLution - 1 views
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