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This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

OER Impact : JISC

Tags: OER, open source, JISCby: Roger Harrison

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Giving knowledge for free: the emergence of open educational resources

Tags: learning, Resources, OERsby: Roger Harrison

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Game Changers in Online Learning: Series | Contact North

Highlights and Sticky Notes:Canada500,000 registrations in online courses.Tags: online learning, open university, recruitmentby: Roger Harrison

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Number of Students Taking an Online Course Continues to Grow | Faculty Focus

Highlights and Sticky Notes:6044437-160967699Tags: infographic, trends, recruitment, online learning, enrollmentby: Roger Harrison

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MOOC Course Statistics – Scala Documentation

Tags: mooc, moocs, completion rates, recruitment, retention, completionby: Roger Harrison

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Educational Technology (2013). Pages: 1-2.

Marc Prensky et al.

I recently heard a school librarian describe her approach to getting kids to take an interest in projects she wants them to do. She offers them two alternatives: Plan A is for the kids to use any and all of the computers, phones and other technology at their disposal to do the project. Plan B is to do it the old way—hauling books, encyclopedias, dictionaries etc. off the shelves, and copying and writing only by hand. Almost all the kids choose plan A, she said. They see plan B as punishment—often severe punishment.

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Time-Travel as Punishment-What our kids REALLY hate

Educational Technology (2013). Pages: 1-2.

Marc Prensky et al.

I recently heard a school librarian describe her approach to getting kids to take an interest in projects she wants them to do. She offers them two alternatives: Plan A is for the kids to use any and all of the computers, phones and other technology at their disposal to do the project. Plan B is to do it the old way—hauling books, encyclopedias, dictionaries etc. off the shelves, and copying and writing only by hand. Almost all the kids choose plan A, she said. They see plan B as punishment—often severe punishment.

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OU Innovating Pedagogy 2012

Comments:”Exploring new forms of teaching, learning and assessment, to guide educators and policy makers” – Martin HawkseyTags: report, ocTEL, pedagogyby: Martin Hawksey

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Alt-Ed: MOOCs and Open Education: Implications for Higher Education

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  • “This March 2013 report by Li Yuan and Stephen Powell sets out to help decision makers in higher education institutions gain a better understanding of the phenomenon of Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) and trends towards greater openness in higher education and to think about the implications for their institutions. ” – David Jennings

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by: David Jennings

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