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EdX Goes Open Source To Woo MOOC Developers InformationWeek SMB (blog) EdX, the massive open online course (MOOC) consortium started by MIT and Harvard, has released its full source code, a decision the backers hope will accelerate advances to the...
Study: Forces drive research plagiarism Pittsburgh Post Gazette Two years ago, the journal Nature reported a startling spike in the number of scientific research papers that were being retracted.
Georgia Tech and Udacity plan to offer a massive, but not open, master’s degree. (" #MOOC 2.0: Is a $7,000 Degree Possible?
Theories of Learning. Connectivism: A new type of learning for the digital age (Theories of Learning.
This is the opening ceremony for the Moodle MOOC with Dr. Nellie Deutsch and Jason R.
If you haven't been following open and online education closely, you may be under the impression that MOOCs began with Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig's Artificial Intelligence course in Fall 2011...
Update: Coursera should be subject of Mooc, says professor - BY CHRIS PARR, London Times Higher Ed A US academic h... http://t.co/zjYPRYpkvY
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad MOOC? - The Conversation - The Chronicle of Higher Education on Metawriting curated by Deanna Mascle (Who's Afraid of the Big Bad MOOC?
Times Higher Education Coursera should be subject of Mooc, says professor Times Higher Education “As the course progresses, my more diligent students will come to see…that reducing income gaps through education is not the main problem that Coursera...
What connect's Seth Godin's Linchpin to a vote at Amherst? The question of MOOCs.
@Ignatia Webs: #MOOC @Edinburgh report on organizing 6 Coursera MOOCs on On education curated by Lars-Göran Hedström (@Ignatia Webs: #MOOC @Edinburgh report on organizing 6 Coursera MOOCs | @scoopit via @EbbaOssian
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I just signed a petition to Sen. Darrell Steinberg (CA-6): Dear Senator Steinberg, We, the undersigned faculty of the University of California, write to express our many, deep concerns about SB 520, as recently amended.
Wrap up video from the spring 2013 session Professor Kevin Werbach's Coursera gamification course, featuring statistics on student engagement.
RT @elearningeuropa: #CallForPapers - 9th International Conference on Networked Learning #NLC14 http://t.co/dmzaZeZpPT #UK #conference #learning
What's it take to make a MOOC? Hundreds of hours, no pay Minnesota Daily Cramer isn't the only one logging long hours on his MOOC.
Here's a thought experiment, if there were no students fees and higher education were free, what would that do to MOOCs? I mean, obviously it'll never happen... oh, wait, Germany just abolished student fees.
A slidedeck created for the ELESIG webinar on 9 May, 2013 hosted by Nottingham University ([Slideshare] #Learning theories for the #digitalage | @scoopit via @mferna http://t.co/3EFA643l5p #connectivism...
RT @zaidlearn: MOOCs Latest Trends for Schools (Infographic): Useful stats to share in a presentation or workshop on MOOCs. http://t.co/Ev47N45fmf
edX More Than Doubles Its University Partners http://t.co/j4S5ByXzvL Why are universities in a hurry to pay edX & Coursera Moodle is free?
.@Jimmy_Yan check out OpenMedx, a med school MOOC from some Toronto docs: http://t.co/SGKNA779yV funded by @gchallenges
Research shows melting pot's working in Texas, but education isn't Dallas Morning News Rice University professor Stephen Klineberg might not appreciate me reducing his sophisticated research down to a bad news/good news cliché.
One million and counting. That’s the number of open online learning course enrollments Penn reached this month, less than a year after the University offered the first classes with the online learning platform Coursera.
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