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This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

My last hoorah on the #ocTEL course via storify

celar martina

Tue, 10 Sep 2013 13:07:09 GMT
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My last hoorah on the #ocTEL course via storify

Reflection on the final week of Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning (#octel)

Interoperable plugins that's what we need…

Martin Hawksey

Fri, 06 Sep 2013 13:39:06 GMT
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Interoperable plugins that’s what we need…

On Tuesday (10th September, 2013) I’ll be giving a short presentation at altc2013 on using WordPress as a course platform for ocTEL. I had planned to write more about the actual presentation but in…

Here's a really excellent open #cMOOC from last Spring. check out the Course Materials for some very…

Abram Anders

Thu, 05 Sep 2013 19:47:08 GMT
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Here’s a really excellent open #cMOOC from last Spring. check out the Course Materials for some very good resources.
http://octel.alt.ac.uk/

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For an urban planning MOOC, they used this tool for town hall discussions, instead of Coursera's discussion…

Patrick Kiely

Tue, 09 Jul 2013 15:55:11 GMT
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For an urban planning MOOC, they used this tool for town hall discussions, instead of Coursera’s discussion forum: http://www.mindmixer.com/

Some other similar tools out there that might better handle large scale discussions might include things like Google Groups (which has a Q&A format now), Google+ Communities, StackExchange clones like Q&A (for Wordpress) or LampCMS or OSQA or Coordino, or reddit-like clones, or RSS aggregators such as used in the OCTEL mooc: http://mashe.hawksey.info/2013/03/mooc-in-a-box-turning-wordpress-into-an-open-course-reader-octel/


An OSU prof explains why she went to a platform often used by municipalities in her Coursera class.

For an urban planning MOOC, they used this tool for town hall discussions, instead of Coursera's discussion…

Doug Holton

Tue, 09 Jul 2013 14:52:21 GMT
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For an urban planning MOOC, they used this tool for town hall discussions, instead of Coursera’s discussion forum: http://www.mindmixer.com/

Some other similar tools out there that might better handle large scale discussions might include things like Google Groups (which has a Q&A format now), Google+ Communities, StackExchange clones like Q&A (for Wordpress) or LampCMS or OSQA or Coordino, or reddit-like clones, or RSS aggregators such as used in the OCTEL mooc: http://mashe.hawksey.info/2013/03/mooc-in-a-box-turning-wordpress-into-an-open-course-reader-octel/


An OSU prof explains why she went to a platform often used by municipalities in her Coursera class.

So long #octel, I had fun

Joseph Gliddon

Wed, 26 Jun 2013 12:54:57 GMT
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So long #octel, I had fun

In the final week of #octel we looked at evaluation and feedback and this was also a chance to look back at the course and see what we had learnt and if we had answered our big question. Looking ba…

Having just finished another mooc, did I do it for the brains or the badge?

Joseph Gliddon

Wed, 26 Jun 2013 12:54:13 GMT
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Having just finished another mooc, did I do it for the brains or the badge?

In the final week of #octel we looked at evaluation and feedback and this was also a chance to look back at the course and see what we had learnt and if we had answered our big question. Looking ba…

+Christina Hendricks originally shared I recently watched this presentation by Martin Hawksey, who is…

Brendan Murphy

Tue, 25 Jun 2013 16:22:47 GMT
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I recently watched this presentation by Martin Hawksey, who is running the platform for the ocTEL MOOC (http://octel.alt.ac.uk/). It talks about how to run a cMOOC on Word Press (self-hosted site, not on wordpress.com. He talks about using Feed Word Press for blog aggregation, and also about another plugin that allows for discussion forums on Word Press: BBpress. So apparently it’s possible to have discussion forums on WP with this plugin.

He doesn’t get into tech specifics in this presentation, just general things about the tools they’re using for ocTEL. It’s really interesting for thinking of designing a cMOOC using Word Press, so if you have time, go ahead and listen to it. The presentation itself is around 30-40 minutes or so, then there’s questions after that that I didn’t find that useful for me, but you might.


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My last hoorah on the #ocTEL course via storify

Elizabeth E Charles

Sat, 22 Jun 2013 17:22:24 GMT
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My last hoorah on the #ocTEL course via storify

Reflection on the final week of Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning (#octel)

One last hoorah from me on the #ocTEL front: my blog post.

Helen Crump

Sat, 22 Jun 2013 08:40:39 GMT
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One last hoorah from me on the #ocTEL front: my blog post.

Before #ocTEL rolls out of town, I spent a couple of pleasant hours today looking over some of the course materials and posts from the last couple of weeks. Although I’ve been deleting the daily ne…

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