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Alfredo Corell
from Edumorfosis.it
July 27, 2016 5:42 PM
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Getting started with something new is usually a challenging and time-consuming task. Traditionally, you need to bury your nose in books. It sounds boring. However, on the Internet it takes a whole new turn. With numerous online educational programs, things begin to look more pleasant and enjoyable. You can quickly grasp the solution and remain in a positive mood. It is not surprising that online learning has doubled in popularity and has become a real trend.
You can find certified tutors for different issues: there are walkthroughs for everyone and everything from knitting a sweater to 'cooking' a fully working mobile application. You can mature as a specialist or taste a brand-new field. The great thing is that real experts are involved. Not only do they explain techniques and basics but also share their precious experience and even reveal their secrets.
Via Edumorfosis
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Alfredo Corell
November 10, 2014 6:22 PM
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Social media tools allow online students to share information and build a sense of community, experts say.
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Alfredo Corell
February 19, 2014 1:46 PM
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Starting with correspondence courses and ending up with the apparition of MOOCs, education tried to bring closer students from all around the world. The post 4 Ways Teachers Can Encourage Online Interaction appeared first on Edudemic.
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Alfredo Corell
December 8, 2013 7:10 AM
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Online Education: More Than MOOCs Inside Higher Ed "Online Education: More Than MOOCs" is a collection of news articles and opinion essays -- in print-on-demand format -- about the many forms of online learning that continue to develop outside the...
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Alfredo Corell
from Learning & Technology News
June 23, 2013 7:45 AM
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Here’s a list of blogs that feed my teaching soul, hunger for knowledge, and need for deeper insights into teaching, learning and writing. There are so many wonderful blogs that it’s impossible to list them all here, so I’m listing the ones that have been most relevant to my own professional development. As such, they should be relevant to any teacher who wants to turn online teaching and/or publishing into a fully-fledged career.
Via Nik Peachey
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Alfredo Corell
March 27, 2013 6:28 PM
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We all know that education, specifically online education, has come a long way in the last few years. This infographic details the key things to know.
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Alfredo Corell
January 8, 2013 6:21 PM
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Providers of free online courses are officially in the headhunting business, bringing in revenue by selling to employers information about high-performing students who might be a good fit for open jobs.
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Alfredo Corell
December 22, 2012 12:26 PM
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Massive open online courses are the educational happening of the moment. Everyone wants in. No one is quite sure what they’re getting into.
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Alfredo Corell
from @Tecnoedumx
December 14, 2012 3:22 PM
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The following topics are covered: Aerospace, Anthropology, Astrobiology, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Cognitive Science, Computers, Cosmology, Dentistry, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Environment, Future, General Science, Geoscience, Machine Learning, Material Science, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Medicine, Metallurgy, Mining, Nanotechnology, Oceanography, Philosophy, Physics, Physiology, Robotics, and Sociology. Lectures are in Playlists and are alphabetically sorted with thumbnail pictures. No fee, no registration required - learn at your own pace. Certificates can be arranged with presenting universities. NOTE: To subscribe to the RSS feed of Amazing Science, copy http://www.scoop.it/t/amazing-science/rss.xml into the URL field of your browser and click "subscribe".
Via Dr. Stefan Gruenwald, Mariano Fernandez S., Wilmer Ramírez
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Alfredo Corell
from Learning Molecules
November 19, 2012 6:13 PM
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Online education is driving today’s higher education revolution. Though the flurry of attention around MOOCs may lead one to conclude that distance learning is a recent phenomenon, it actually date...
Via robinwb
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Alfredo Corell
November 13, 2012 9:57 AM
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If you want to create engaging eLearning courses you should start considering one main factor: relevance. This means creating compelling courses that speak directly to your audience. In eLearning, creating relevant and meaningful experiences for your target audience has always been the best way to capture learners. On the contrary, if your learners have no interest in your course, the information you have sent will convey very little value and success...
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Alfredo Corell
November 3, 2012 6:43 PM
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Hay tres plataformas de LMS ( por llamarlo de la manera más clásica ya que integran abertura y networking en su diseño. Seguro que hay más y saldrán más en este contexto global) que están creando un paso más allá de lo que entendemos por aprendizaje online hasta ahora. Se trata de Lore, Canvas Network y OpenClass.
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Alfredo Corell
November 2, 2012 7:10 PM
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The Rise of the MOOC: The Future of Higher Education? Higher education is a sector that has thus far embraced – but arguably has not been fundamentally altered by – the growth of the Internet. This has been rapidly changing over the last few years with the rise of MOOCs, or Massive Open Online Courses; a way of learning that lets students participate on their own terms via the Internet. MOOCs have been embraced in a big way by elite universities and institutions, and are beginning to have a major impact on higher education. But are MOOCs really delivering quality access to education, or are they creating huge issues for the education sector? ONLINE EDUCA BERLIN aims to explore the issue in detail. The MOOC prize is a very positive reason to contribute to the education of hte poorest. More on this topic: http://www.johnconnell.co.uk/blog/?p=3700
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Alfredo Corell
from Technology in Education
June 25, 2016 5:08 AM
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How Khan Academy and other advances in educational technology are changing the role of teachers.
Via Yasemin Allsop
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Alfredo Corell
April 1, 2014 6:27 PM
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The Open and Flexible Higher Education Conference 2013 proceedings: transition to open and on-line education i... http://t.co/tt9eE0P6S1
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Alfredo Corell
February 9, 2014 2:48 PM
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The Independent Online learning is 'the blackboard of the future' The Independent Children in nurseries will soon be learning through Moocs (Massive Open Online Courses) as the internet revolution changes the face of learning, according to the man...
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Alfredo Corell
November 5, 2013 11:39 AM
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Alfredo Corell
from Edumorfosis.it
June 23, 2013 8:54 AM
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6 competencias pedagógicas para gestionar una clase online basándose en el conectivismo
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Alfredo Corell
from Web 2.0 for juandoming
February 24, 2013 1:56 PM
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odos los enlaces de este post son “legales”, conducen a páginas repletas de conocimiento libre, gratuito y de calidad. Les dejo una selección personal de webs que ofrecen contenidos y herramientas educativas en español. Videos, tutoriales, presentaciones, blogs, interactivos, audioguías … Para diferentes etapas y materias.
Via Mauricio M. Escudero, Teresa De Santos, juandoming
Implementing the principles of universal design in online learning means anticipating the diversity of students that may enroll in your course and planning accordingly. These ten key elements will ...
Via Ramon Aragon, Mayra Aixa Villar
Higher Education will be MUCH different in 2020, than it is today!
Via learning designer
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Alfredo Corell
from Pedalogica: educación y TIC
December 6, 2012 6:33 AM
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The infographic reports that most Americans are not currently pleased with the value of higher education: 57 percent of U.S. adults said that the higher education system fails to provide students with good value for their money. If changes are needed, how much can we expect will change by 2020? The infographic reports that 39 percent of those surveyed believe only modest changes will occur in higher education (defined below in the infographic), while 60 percent believe that substantial change will occur in the next eight years, and that higher education will look much different than it does today.
Via Alazne González
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Alfredo Corell
from Teaching in Higher Education
November 18, 2012 7:09 AM
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Are you building boring eLearning courses that are easy to ignore? Or are you building courses that are remarkable and make people take notice?
Via Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.
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Alfredo Corell
November 7, 2012 10:16 AM
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Stephen Downes pubish this list of MOOCs, with the detailid link to each one !!! Thanks. Very valuable work for a revision on this topic.
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Alfredo Corell
November 2, 2012 7:19 PM
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Massive open online courses are the educational happening of the moment. Everyone wants in. No one is quite sure what they’re getting into. IN late September, as workers applied joint compound to new office walls, hoodie-clad colleagues who had just met were working together on deadline. Film editors, code-writing interns and “edX fellows” — grad students and postdocs versed in online education — were translating videotaped lectures into MOOCs, or massive open online courses. As if anyone needed reminding, a row of aqua Post-its gave the dates the courses would “go live.” The MOOCs are also generating a massive amount of MOOC Resources: http://www.worldofwebcast.com/post/massive-list-of-mooc-resources-lit-and-literati Creative Commons says MOOCs should be kept "Open" in a couple of senses: The original MOOCs…were “open” in two respects. First, they were open enrollment to students outside the hosting university. That is open as in “open registration.” Second, the materials of the course were licensed using Creative Commons licenses so their materials could be remixed and reused by others. That is open as in “open license.” Continue reading at: http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/34852 Also there are some experiences puzzled togehter in The Guardian: Learning for free online Distance learning is increasingly popular and one of the reasons is the growing number of free courses being offered online Continue reading here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2012/oct/23/free-online-distance-learning?INTCMP=SRCH The MIT Technology Review says: MOOCs are The Most Important Education Technology in 200 Years Students anywhere are being offered free instruction online. What will that do to the trillion-dollar education business? http://www.technologyreview.com/news/506351/the-most-important-education-technology-in-200-years/
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The sphere is vast, the post is focused on those educational sites that are created for developers. Examine the collection and share your thoughts.
Online Educational Sites for DevelopersThis collection has been rounded up into 3 sections: