Category: Course Reader

This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

#oCTEL Networking with thousands of new people – yikes!

One of the potential benefits of taking a MOOC is that it brings an opportunity to network and learn from hundreds, potentially thousands of people. I think the terminology is ‘social learning’ and follows in part the rhizome effect that

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#ocTEL Experimentation and Exploration

e-Learning Stuff

Tue, 09 Apr 2013 21:18:31 GMT
– Google+
#ocTEL Experimentation and Exploration

Google+. Activity 0.3 of the ocTEL MOOC asks. Experiment with and/or reflect on different ways of communicating with fellow ocTEL participants. I have been using most (if not all) the different ways to communicate and chat with fellow ocTEL participants. I have posted and responded using the …

Experimentation and Exploration – ocTEL

Activity 0.3 of the ocTEL MOOC asks Experiment with and/or reflect on different ways of communicating with fellow ocTEL participants. I have been using most (if not all) the different ways to communicate and chat with fellow ocTEL participants. I have posted and responded using the ocTEL JISCMail e-mail mailing list. I have posted to […]

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#ocTEL– proudly powered by …

There have been a couple of very interesting WordPress/FeedWordPress recipe cards for open courses from Anne-Marie Scott for #edcmooc and Martin Weller for #h817open. Below is the ingredient list for #octel. Added to the pot is some homegrown veg which gives us some very personal customisation. A lot of this is to tweak the functionality […]

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…but I’m a technophobe!

One of the issues with embedding technology into teaching and learning is the resistance to the embedding by practitioners.

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My Big Question for Technology Enhanced Learning

If and how best to plan flipped classroom class teaching via open distance learning with participants from multiple and widely ranging time zones?

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Well I think differently!

My big question was about cultural change and was reminded that I had written this blog post back in 2010.

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ocTEL – attempt

Finding the right focus in ocTEL

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My BIG question

As someone who is quite new to TEL and whose time (as a librarian) is taken up mostly doing other stuff, my question is a very basic one.  It is simply “Which aspects of TEL suit me and can be used to teach information skills?” I’ve been enjoying looking at the TEL resources which have […]

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Finally joining in with #ocTEL

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