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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Online Learning is Just as Effective as Traditional Education, According to a New MIT Study

Online Learning is Just as Effective as Traditional Education, According to a New MIT Study | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
More than 7.1 million students are currently taking at least one online course. Despite the apparent popularity, however, educators have given the trend low marks.
But a new study from MIT...
eddi's curator insight, January 18, 2015 11:52 PM

Good to know what we're doing works...

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Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2013: MOOCs and Anti-MOOCs

Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2013: MOOCs and Anti-MOOCs | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Barely a week has gone by this year without some MOOC-related news. Much like last year, massive open online courses have dominated ed-tech conversations.

But if 2012 was, as The New York Times decreed, the year of the MOOC, 2013 might be described as the year of the anti-MOOC as we slid down that Gartner Hype Cycle from the “Peak of Inflated Expectations” and into the “Trough of Disillusionment.” For what it’s worth, Gartner pegged MOOCs at the peak back in July, while the Horizon Report says they’re still on the horizon. Nevertheless the head of edX appeared on the Colbert Report this year, and the word “MOOC” entered the Oxford Online Dictionary – so whether you think those are indications of peak or trough or both or neither, it seems the idea of free online university education has hit the mainstream.

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What Can’t Moocs Teach? — Crooked Timber

How optimistic faculty members are about the educational value of MOOCs seems to turn largely on what they think of as the status quo classroom experience. Colleagues at elite institutions, especially small liberal arts colleges, are generally skeptical, because they think of what they do in their classrooms as being very intellectually alive, and cannot see how that could be replicated online. But most of the credit hours at my institution are not taught in small, intellectually lively, classes. My own department keeps our classes small for majors, and offers very few classes larger than 100 students—still, I am pretty sure that in any given semester most of our credit hours are taken in rooms with 50 or more students. I know of one social science department which offers no classes with fewer than 70 students, even for majors, and many departments in which lectures with 300 or more students are commonplace. It is easy to see how MOOCs could replace such classes.

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Using MOOCs to enhance on-campus education #altmoocsig

Presentation by Doug Fisher for 'No way back? Exploring the impact, data and potential of MOOCs' conference held on the 6th November 2013 at the University o...
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MOOCing for learning or MOOCeting for earning?

MOOCing for learning or MOOCeting for earning? | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
At the ALT MOOC SIG gathering in Southampton on 6 November, we were assured by Helena Gillespie, of University of East Anglia, that MOOCing is definitely a verb. I'd like to add a new one to the ev...
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