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I chose the Notpron from the list for activity 3.2 because the word puzzle was next to the name, and I normally like puzzle type games. I say normally. I hated this one, it was extremely frustrating. If left on my own, I would not have got further than the first level, which was easy […]
“@andydmmitchell: BBC – Coursera launching courses for teacher-training market bbc.in/160JFQv” interested in #ocTEL folks’ thoughts?
— ALT ocTEL course (@ALTocTEL) May 2, 2013
#ocTEL Week 3 Webinar Summary – a starting point for activities goo.gl/6fpTA @ALTocTEL @smythkrs
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I chose the Notpron from the list for activity 3.2 because the word puzzle was next to the name, and I normally like puzzle type games. I say normally. I hated this one, it was extremely frustrating. If left on my own, I would not have got further than the first level, which was easy […]
Well I watched Diana Laurillard and wrote lots of notes into my blog and pressed save periodically and some how managed to loose them all…..
Reminder to self… do as I tell my students .. compose in notepad then past in on-line .. grrrrrrrrr (bearing teeth),
If I find them I will add them to this page…..
18:20hrs…..02/05/13
Hallelujah! I have just found the pdf from the slides and the transcript from the discussions in the #ocTEL resources. I can rebuild my notes 🙂
Thinking points were!
Further reading The New Media Consortium (2012) Horizon Project Short List: 2013 K-12. http://www.nmc.org/pdf/2013-horizon-k12-shortlist.pdf
I could’t decide which group to join, am I a nurse educator, a lecturer/tutor in higher education, a learning technologist or do I needi to join in the reflection on distance learning, TEL or something else?
Well….. in a rather unconventional break for a participant of a MOOC on technology, I met up with a colleague Tony for a face to face reflection with yummy coffee in a lovely local Café.
We were both impressed with the range of experiences and preferences of ocTEL participants, I am also a little in awe as I haven’t applied my self to serious research despite the nagging feeling that I ought to.
I was surprised that so many people elected to leave the mailing list so early in the course. The number of emails were considerable but to be expected? (surely)? Multiple opportunities to select how and what to study, when and where to study and where to post.
Again these choices appear to be ‘too many’ for some but ideal for others. Both Tony and I took the challenge to start a Blog for the first time for the course ‘reflections’ and ‘evidence to the world that we are doing something, bit more open that the forums :-S
So many readings and so little time,
I think the MOOC is suited to these challenges. It ‘allows’ the flexibility for studying ‘martini’ style, it provides materials to study (if you want) and wider resources to pick up (virtually) when you want more.
It gives the participant the choice in how to engage, post, discuss etc and in doing so it promotes the opportunity to engage with technologies, master their functionalities building skills and knowledge along the way.
Although I do admit to ‘lurking’ in the forums (I just couldn’t help myself).
#ocTEL Webinar Week 3: Designing Engaging Learning Activities – Keith Smyth A quick summary of the ocTEL week 3 webinar through screenshots and Storify. You can view a recording of the webinar. (via Elluminate, requires Java) Storify by James Little Wed, May 01 2013 13:34:53 0 0 Edit #ocTEL Webinar Week …
I had a bit of a backlash to this area because learning about theories either confuse or frustrate me. But I have found some value in reading about these, albeit briefly and then thinking about what I do already in…