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Working Successfully with Emerging Technologies and Innovations
EDUCAUSE
Over the past year, the massive open online course (MOOC) has emerged as a significantly different course model. So, what we have learned about the MOOC and its potential to support learning? In this session I’ll review examples of how the MOOC is being utilized along with several related issues: implementation and deployment approaches; student success data; MOOC innovations; financial models; connections to traditional programs; and future developments. Resource list: http://tinyurl.com/elimooc
The MOOC in Review: Contributions to Teaching and Learning
The MOOC in Review: Contributions to Teaching and Learning
EDUCAUSE
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gmac2011
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Mba2011
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Mecar2010
EDUCAUSE
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townhall
EDUCAUSE
Closing plenary delivered at the Sloan-C Blended Learning Conference in April 2010. http://www.sloanconsortium.org/blended
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Mentoring for Today’s Generation(s) at Scale: Virtual and Face-to-Face
Mentoring for Today’s Generation(s) at Scale: Virtual and Face-to-Face
ELI Town Hall and First-Timer’s Meeting
ELI Town Hall and First-Timer’s Meeting
Current Trends in Educational Technology
Current Trends in Educational Technology
Developing a Digital Badge Roadmap
Developing a Digital Badge Roadmap
Digital Badging for Teaching and Learning
Digital Badging for Teaching and Learning
ELI 2017 Town Hall Meeting
ELI 2017 Town Hall Meeting
Eli2017 Newcomer Orientation
Eli2017 Newcomer Orientation
3 Emerging Strategies to Advance Professional Learning in Digital Environments
3 Emerging Strategies to Advance Professional Learning in Digital Environments
Emerging Strategies to Leverage Disruptive Education Technologies
Emerging Strategies to Leverage Disruptive Education Technologies
Toward Student Engagement and Recognition: Developing a Digital Badge Roadmap
Toward Student Engagement and Recognition: Developing a Digital Badge Roadmap
Learn How Emergent Online Models Serve as Innovation Incubators
Learn How Emergent Online Models Serve as Innovation Incubators
Mobile Teaching And Learning: Engaging Students And Measuring Impact
Mobile Teaching And Learning: Engaging Students And Measuring Impact
Badges for Teaching and Learning
Badges for Teaching and Learning
Working Successfully with Emerging Technologies and Innovations
Working Successfully with Emerging Technologies and Innovations
The MOOC in Review: Contributions to Teaching and Learning
The MOOC in Review: Contributions to Teaching and Learning
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gmac2011
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Mba2011
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Mecar2010
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townhall
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