Good teachers are the cornerstone of learning - The Canberra Times
The Canberra TimesGood teachers are the cornerstone of learningThe Canberra TimesThe simple answer is good teaching. If there is one area of agreement in Australian education, it is this: good...
View ArticleOn Third Generation Activity Theory: Interview With Yrjö Engeström
On Third Generation Activity Theory: Interview With Yrjö EngeströmSee it on Scoop.it, via Good Pedagogy
View ArticleConnected Consumption: A New Sharing Economy
Andreas Kuswara's insight:A talk about "sharing economy" as an alternative to the currently predominant “consumption economy”, “to share” in place of “to own”, the sharing model in contrast to an...
View ArticleA MOOC is not a Thing: Emergence, Disruption, and Higher Education
Hybrid Pedagogy is an academic and networked journal of teaching and technology that combines the strands of critical and digital pedagogy to arrive at the best social and civil uses of technology and...
View ArticleLearning as Performance: MOOC Pedagogy and On-ground Classes
Hybrid Pedagogy is an academic and networked journal of teaching and technology that combines the strands of critical and digital pedagogy to arrive at the best social and civil uses of technology and...
View ArticleMOOC pedagogy: the challenges of developing for Coursera
Andreas Kuswara's insight:Coursera is one of the platform used to deliver MOOC, in my search to answer "is MOOC a pedagogy".See it on Scoop.it, via Good Pedagogy
View Article5 Ways Social Learning Communities Transform Culture and Leadership - Forbes
A client of mine is closing in on his 61st birthday - He's a baby boomer. He’s also embarking on an amazing career journey, leaving a sort-of safe corporate job to jump back into the start-up pool....
View ArticleDeveloping a MOOC-Inspired Course
During Fall, 2012, I taught a Boise State University EdTech graduate course in Social Networking Learning. I wrote about this course in Educators as Social Networked Learners. I decided to write...
View ArticleHow Disruptive Technologies Are Leading the Next Great Education Revolution
Futurist David Thornburg argues that "disruptive technology" is reshaping how students learn. But how can schools prepare for what they can't predict?Andreas Kuswara's insight:"These days it may seem...
View ArticleWhat's Hot, What's Not 2013: Lev Gonick
Lev Gonick looks past the hype to examine version 1.0 of MOOCs and discusses how he would like to see the phenomenon evolve. (From Campus Technology January ...Andreas Kuswara's insight:interesting...
View ArticleReflecting on MOOCs ("Stanford's Online Strategy", Campus Technology)
Andreas Kuswara's insight:Article: "Stanford's Online Strategy", Campus Technologyi think the most honest and sober assessment of MOOCs comes from John Mitchell, Stanford University, "we really don't...
View ArticleAn insider's guide: what it's really like to study a MOOC
Anyone who has been paying attention to higher education this year will have heard of the MOOC – courses from prestigious universities offered for free online.There’s been great interest in them...
View ArticleMOOCs are your friends
(I know what you're thinking: "if only someone would write an opinion blog post on MOOCs, there just aren't any out there"). Reactions to MOOCs tend to fall into two camps. The first is the...
View ArticleMooc credits vs Uni degree
Andreas Kuswara's insight:a perspective (for now) from Coursera's Andrew Ng about their positionig of the MOOC credits in relation to the traditional university degree.See it on Scoop.it, via Good...
View ArticleLooking at MOOCs from Gartner's Hype Cycle
RT @e_trude: Great articel! Must read #mooc Why MOOCs are like Farmville http://t.co/n8GTN2gy via @zite #mmc13Andreas Kuswara's insight:from birth, to its peak of inflated expectations, descending...
View ArticleIs a 100,000:1 Student-to-Teacher Ratio Appealing?
MOOCs capitalize on the limitations of higher educations. (Is a 100,000:1 Student-to-Teacher Ratio Appealing? - http://t.co/2Z7c44Wj #mooc)Andreas Kuswara's insight:i think it's one facet of MOOC,...
View ArticleMOOCs are a fundamental misperception of how teaching works
During break (e.g., multi-hour long car rides), I gave a lot of thought to MOOCs and the changes that are coming to higher education. I realized that people can only believe that MOOCs can replace...
View ArticleGiven Tablets but No Teachers, Ethiopian Children Teach Themselves
A bold experiment by the One Laptop Per Child organization has shown “encouraging” results.Andreas Kuswara's insight:a report from MIT Technology Reviewmaybe tablet affords some primitive pedagogies...
View ArticleHow A Classroom Of iPads Changed My Approach To Learning
What happens when you deploy new iPads and use an old way of thinking? Or when you actually let students take iPads home? This is how iPad implementation went down at the Redlands College.Andreas...
View ArticleNew Version of Blooms Taxonomy for iPad
"Blooms Taxonomy is one of our topical themes in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. Over the last couple of years, we have been posting dozens of articles on how teachers can can apply the...
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