Using mLearning and MOOCs to understand chaos, emergence, and complexity in education
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Using mLearning and MOOCs to understand chaos, emergence, and complexity in education
Interesting stats, Baby boomers and Gen X were dominating the MOOCs' user groups.
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January 9, 10:32 PM
Are you looking for ways to learn online this year? Check out this post which provides 13 possibilities for you to explore. A few of them are: * Get inspired by great speeches - listen to speeches from turning points in history, movies and more! * Directory of open access journals - do you need to research a topic? Check out journals that provide free access. * Publish your own graphic novel - Use Comic Master to write a graphic novel (or perhaps, have students in your class use it). * Explore maps - new and old. With GPS we may neglect maps, yet maps are an amazing tool. Learn about geograpgy, culture, history and more as you explore old maps (and new) at a variety of websites. Nine additional links await you when you click through to this post! Delete the scoop?
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Interesting to note that the main MOOC users are the ones who are in the agegroup which is Considered the WORKING POPULATION! signalling that it is the most ideal for WORKPLACE LEARNING!