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This is an archive of the 2013 version of ocTEL.

#ocTel is over, I am now brilliant – just don’t ask me to prove it

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 back … Continue reading

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#ocTEL ends with a leisurely dip. | Learningcreep

Tags: ocTEL, TEL, MOOC, heutagogyby: David Jennings

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Thoughts on completing ALT's ocTEL 2013 (v1.0)

For the last eleven weeks, I have been participating in the UK’s Association for Learning Technology’s (ALT) Open Course in Technology Enhanced Learning (ocTEL) (http://octel.alt.ac.uk/).  It was designed as a connectivist MOOC (cMOOC), utilizing …

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jimjamyahauk: #octel Week 10 – Activity 10.3 What do you think about ocTEL? http://t.co/qxM3GEgV1p #edtech #mooc

#octel Week 10 – Activity 10.3 What do you think about ocTEL? http://t.co/qxM3GEgV1p #edtech #mooc— James Little (@jimjamyahauk) June 19, 2013

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Live by the sword… (MOOCs)

Using technology in instruction, meetings, or presentations has always been a double-edged sword. The more it is depended on, the more spectacular are the failures when technology doesn’t cooperate.  When technology is so fully integrated into the…

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Sometimes you have got to take the risk of failing #octel

“The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark.” ― Michelangelo Buonarroti As you have probably guessed I have gone “off … Continue reading

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MOOCs and Mobile Access

This is an excellent post  from Inge Ignatia de Waard on the impact of mobile access on learner interactions in a MOOC as part of her progress towards a PhD. I’ve added her slide deck below for you as this has some excellent findings and figures. I am also (still) reading Inge’s book ‘MOOC Yourself‘ and hope […]

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openplanstu: #ocTEL week 8 blog: is the #MOOC or #Saylor model learning for learning's sake? http://t.co/VlXE6X8V5b

#ocTEL week 8 blog: is the #MOOC or #Saylor model learning for learning’s sake? http://t.co/VlXE6X8V5b

— Stuart Allan (@OpenPlanStu) June 12, 2013

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So they asked me to put my course on-line, now they’ve sacked me! #octel

I was looking at the #octel video on the Saylor Foundation and my first thought was – oh there are no lecturers at all. This made me realise that a fear that academics have been telling me about for years has … Continue reading

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altoctel: RT @Kerr63: Massive Open Online Resource? Stanford's Dr. Keith Devlin on MOOCs http://t.co/mHR4RRS7ID #octel #tel #mooc

Massive Open Online Resource? Stanford’s Dr. Keith Devlin on MOOCs http://t.co/mHR4RRS7ID #octel #tel #mooc

— James Kerr (@Kerr63) June 5, 2013

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