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Day 1 of Connecting it all Up. …and how did it go?? It was absolutely liberating. Photo CC licensed. http://bit.ly/YAyfSs (I’ll learn how to cite these cleverly soon…) For the first sessions in my different lectures today I got the students to find all the course materials in their various online locations… and start tweeting! […]

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I have been following the RSS feed for the Connected Courses on feedy, but my unread feeds (included my own selection of feeds outside CC) go well into the 100s. I simply do not have time to read them as … Continue reading

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Which organizations are making a difference in K-12 education both in and out of the classroom?

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I’ve been developing a student-centered pedagogy for the ten years I’ve been teaching. I participated in some of the early cMOOCs. But I really got the religion when I discovered #ds106, and through that hashtag, the work of Jim Groom, Alan Levine, and Martha Burtis in creating the course that for me, was an exemplar of what I’ve called co-learning. When Mimi Ito suggested that we hold a kind of boot camp for open learning practitioners, and I suggested that the purpose of the camp should be to create a course for other educators, Jim Groom was the first person I asked to come aboard. If you are getting started with #ccourses, this 20 minute video will give you a big picture view of what we intend to accomplish. You’ll also see why so many of us call Jim Groom “The Reverend.”

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I’ve been developing a student-centered pedagogy for the ten years I’ve been teaching. I participated in some of the early cMOOCs. But I really got the religion when I discovered #ds106, and through that hashtag, the work of Jim Groom, Alan...

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Back in July a number of folks met at UC Irvine to plan and design the open, online, and very connected course that officially launches next week. That’s right, you guessed it: Connected Courses. I’m proud to be part of this group, and … Continue reading