My thoughts on teaching mathematics, using technology to teach, and finding ways to become better at both, with explorations into the education research literature. All thoughts my own, and not a reflection of any employer.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
195 Posts about MOOCs
Jay Cross at the Internet Time Blog has compiled 195 posts about MOOCs. Plenty by George Siemens, who is currently teaching CN-1370-LAK2013 Learning Analytics and Knowledge 2013 (which is pretty great so far), a few by Stephen Downes, but most seem to be a bit older. With MOOCs changing, seemingly, everyday, current articles are necessary.
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