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Is This Time Different? Questions for MOOCs and Online Learning Beyond 2012

Is This Time Different? Questions for MOOCs and Online Learning Beyond 2012 | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it

The document that triggered Goldrick-Rab's energetic critique (see previos Scoop on this page, "Is This Time Different?") Published by the chief information officers of the Big Ten schools and the University of Chicago.

 

Also available at:
http://www.cic.net/Libraries/Technology/IsthisTimeDifferent_QuestionsonMOOCsandOnlineLearning.sflb.ashx

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Do MOOCs represent the end of days for large swaths of higher education or the dawn of a new age of abundance?

 

 

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Solving Wicked Problems: Using Systems Thinking in Design

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My classmates and I are in the Design for Social Innovation program because we identified problems in our communities, companies, or cultures and are keen to figure them out. But before talking about any solution or outcome, one must first frame the problem—by thoughtfully examining the system it’s part of to understand where and how to get involved.

 Learning to use systems thinking, a holistic approach to problem solving that emphasizes contextual understanding, has helped me with team management, project planning, creative work, and even relationships. And for wicked problems like healthcare that confront business, nature, and society, it’s proving to be imperative.So, where to even begin? “We have to invent boundaries for clarity and sanity,” advises systems thinking pioneer Donella Meadows. Sometimes a simple infographic works to tell the story. Designing visual maps and models helps us immediately find connections and describe relationships. Creating models helps in seeing the big picture and one's place within it.
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Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, January 28, 7:14 PM
I think "design" and "programming" are rushing at each other at light speed. Web pages will be made from branching if,then,else algorithms soon. Can't just drip paint on a canvas, so design's function will be making those algorithms make visual sense.
Gordon Shupe's curator insight, February 8, 6:38 AM

Info graphics don't really include digital photography, generally, but they are a fascinating way of displaying understanding, telling a story, and implying solutions.