Monthly Archives: September 2008

NMC – Rock the Academy: Radical Teaching, Unbounded Learning

CFP Opens for Rock the Academy, the 12th in the Series of NMC Virtual Symposia | nmc Rock the Academy: Radical Teaching, Unbounded Learning The 12th in the NMC Series of Virtual Symposia November 4-6, 2008 via the Internet I’m … Continue reading

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State of the Blogosphere released

Technorati: State of the Blogosphere 2008 Technorati has released the first part (of five, one per day, I believe) of its annual State of the Blogosphere / 2008 Report. This figure explains something: Blogs are more and more a living … Continue reading

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A (Massive Online) Course Architecture

From MOOC and Mookies: The Connectivism & Connective Knowledge Online Course This is the course I’m sort of taking these days. This week has been awful with work and I couldn’t follow the flock, but hope to catch it again next … Continue reading

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Moodle & Second Life!

sloodle – Virtual Environment Learning System “One of the things that I’m most excited about is a mashup between Second Life and the learning management system, Moodle. Its called Sloodle.” – Joe Miller, VP Platform, Linden Lab From Sloodle.org: Sloodle … Continue reading

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links for 2008-09-17

Is Blended Learning Effective? The classic "No significant difference" argument is used in this article to show that "blended" learning is at least as effective as "traditional" learning. This should get us to question how we assess learning. It seems … Continue reading

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