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The false promise of online education?

The false promise of online education? | Technology Advances | Scoop.it

"Proponents of online education have long branded it as a way to bring free knowledge to the masses, but in a thought-provoking piece for The Awl, Maria Bustillos argues that the rise of so-called massively open online courses (MOOCs) may not bode well for the quality of higher education. As Bustillos points out, online programs are being rapidlyadopted at colleges across the US, where tight budgets and overcrowding are forcing some lawmakers to look for alternatives, but profit-driven interests from startups like Udacity are threatening to dilute the 'techno-utopian ideal' that MOOCs once promised with derivative facsimiles of a college education."


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EDTC@UTB's curator insight, February 2, 5:39 PM

Let's not lump all forms of online education and make sweeping generalizations.

Jan Schwartz's comment, February 3, 12:06 PM
Fully agree with EDTC@UTB
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Customizing Forever: Prada for Breakfast

Customizing Forever: Prada for Breakfast | Technology Advances | Scoop.it
Think you need to be a graphic designer or buy a bunch of upgrades to make a sweet-looking, custom blog? Think again: Prada for Breakfast stands out from the other 214,699 blogs using the Forever t...

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Gust MEES's curator insight, April 24, 12:46 PM

 

Looks nice... May choose it for a next blog...

 

 

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Infographic: the History of Social Media

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There’s nothing new under the sun?

There’s an assumption that, just because social media keeps evolving and we start to use new tools, that ‘social media’ is a new phenomenon. Nothing could be further from the truth.

 

This informative infographic tells the story of how people have been social on the internet, from the birth of email and Usenet to up-to-date tools like Pinterest and Google+.


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Lauren Moss's curator insight, December 20, 2012 4:53 PM

Interesting timeline of events, statistics + trends, as they pertain to the 'social history of the internet'...

The format and graphics enable a strong and clear visual understanding of the content being shared and a straightforward means to compare various points in time with regard to the internet in general, as well as specific social media platforms.

Bart van Maanen's curator insight, December 21, 2012 8:15 AM

Mooie tijdlijn over de recente geschiedenis van social media. Wat stond er in die eerste e-mail? En daarvoor dan? Dinosaurussen! LOL

Abeer Muhammad's curator insight, December 27, 2012 5:15 AM

#SM from the beginning.