by kris | Jan 11, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER
In 2015, Khan Academy, which pioneered free, online video tutorials and lectures that have reached millions of students around the world, sought new ways of reaching new people. Here is a NPR interview with Salman Kahn discussing how video lectures and tutorials can...
by kris | Jan 11, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER
Gilly Salmon shares new research regarding her Carpe Diem MOOC. The Carpe Diem MOOC provides a formal online learning tool, Blackboard as well as the use of Twitter and FaceBook for networking and improved learning experience. In this paper, we explore the benefits...
by kris | Dec 15, 2015 | "Teaching Online" series, Uncategorized
Dave Cormier talks about his evolving understanding of rhizomatic learning. Looks to me that he is differentiating learning that is complicated but process oriented such as, building an airplane and landing on the moon. His Rhizomatic learning is called...
by kris | Dec 15, 2015 | BEST LINKS EVER
Benedict Cumberbatch, takes the title role of Hamlet in Shakespeare’s great tragedy. Hamlet was broadcast live from the Barbican in London to cinemas around the world on Thursday 15 October 2015, with encore screenings taking place following this date. National...
by kris | Dec 3, 2015 | BEST LINKS EVER
Is Rhizomatic learning a model useful to PSA in understanding the construction of knowledge? The MOOC “Open Education” is an OpenLearn Course found on the Open University site. This is a Master’s level course spanning 7 weeks/60 hours. Since the MOOC...