Emerging Learning Technologies (The Famed "Monster Syllabus")
Indiana University, School of
Education, Room 2101, Mondays 7:00-9:45 pm
Section 8123 FTF, Canvas: https://iu.instructure.com/courses/1858101
Section 9353 Online, Canvas: https://iu.instructure.com/courses/1858104
General Course Link to Canvas: http://canvas.iu.edu/
Instructor: Curtis J. Bonk, Professor,
Instructional Systems Technology Dept.
Syllabus (PDF; HTML): http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R678_Spring_of_2020.htm
Office
Hours and Optional Virtual Sessions in Zoom: https://IU.zoom.us/j/8123222878
Weekly
Discussion Moderators: http://www.trainingshare.com/r685.php
Participant Bios and Interests: http://www.trainingshare.com/r678bios.php
Online Role Play: http://www.trainingshare.com/r678roles.php
Dropbox link for course files (R678
Spring of 2020): https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gtptfcmhz5m4ftd/AAAnyvu2zoOCR9TVCuzWuUzWa?dl=0
Curtis J. Bonk, Ph.D.
Office: 2238 W. W. Wright
Education Bldg.
IST Dept. School of Education,
IU
Phone: (mobile # available upon
request)
E-mail: CJBonk@indiana.edu
Office Hours: as
arranged
Instructional
Assistants:
FTF Section: Merve Basdogan, basdogan@iu.edu
Online Section: Parama Bhattacharya, pbhatta@iu.edu and Zihang
Shao, zihshao@iu.edu
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Navigation Links: Skip to Week 1. (January 13) Introduction to the Open World: Visionaries and Visions Skip to Week 2. (January 20) Open Textbooks, E-Books, and Digitally Enhanced Books Skip to Week 3. (January 27) Alternate Reality Learning: AR, VR, Gaming, and Simulations Skip to Week 4. (February 3) The Expansion of Blended and Fully Online Learning Skip to Week 5. (February 10) Nontraditional, Informal, Extreme, and Adventure Learning Skip to Week 6. (February 17) Open Education, Open Universities, OER, and OCW Skip to Week 7. (February 24) Open Education and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) Skip to Week 8 (March 2) More MOOCs and Open Education Around the World Skip to Week 9. (March 9) Open Education in the Developing World (i.e., The Global South) Skip to Week 10. (March 23) Informal & Self-Directed Online Learning Environments (includes: language lrng) Skip to Week 11. (March 30) Maker Spaces, Social Media, and Participatory Learning Skip to Week 12. (April 6) Interactive, Global, and Collaborative Learning Skip to Week 13. (April 13) Mobile, Wireless, and Ubiquitous Learning Skip to Week 14. (April 20) The Future of Learning Tech: Networks of Personalized Learning Skip to Week 15. (April 27) The Future of Learning Tech: AI, Robotics, and Personal Digital Assistants |
Instead of passive consumption-based
learning, we are living in a participatory age where learners have a voice and
potentially some degree of ownership over their own learning. Here at the start
of the twenty-first century, emerging technologies and activities– such as blogs, wikis, podcasts,
ebooks, YouTube videos, massive open online
courses (MOOCs), simulations, virtual worlds, and wireless and
mobile computing – are generating waves of new opportunities in higher
education, K-12 schools, corporate training, and other learning environments.
And today’s millennial learner, immersed in an
increasingly digital world is seeking richer and more engaging learning
experiences; and now the new “phigital” learner who is equally at
home in the digital as well as physical world. Amid this
rising tide of expectations, instructors across educational sectors are
exploring and sharing innovative ways to use technology to foster interaction,
collaboration, and increased excitement for learning. It
is time to take advantage of the new participatory learning culture where
learners build, tinker with, explore, share, and collaborate with others online.
It is also time to utilize free and open educational resources,
opencourseware, learning portals, and open source software across educational
sectors and income levels. Some of you will create and publish a cross-cultural
Wikibook. Others will create video blogs, and still others will design
YouTube-like videos. Some might even flip their classrooms or create mobile
apps. Still others will enroll in a massive open online course (MOOC) and
perhaps obtain a certificate.
The syllabus for this course is purposefully long. I
refer to it as “the monster syllabus.” It is the final time the monster
syllabus will exist since I go on sabbatical once the class is
done. In effect, the monster syllabus and I will be your online
concierge or guide through masses of online resources. In
an age when eyeball-to-eyeball learning is no longer necessary, effective
online instructors do not simply teach, but moderate, coach, and assist in the
learning process. Today a teacher, trainer, professor, or instructional
designer often assumes the role of concierge with a wealth of freely available
tools and resources to guide her learners. Or perhaps, after reading through this syllabus, you might
be more inclined to call such a person a “curator” of quality content. Still
others might focus on the “counseling” skills needed to help guide learners
through their assorted instructional options. In this more
open twenty-first century learning world, anyone can learn anything from anyone
else at any time.
After the course, students should be
able to many of the items below (not all):
1.
Explain
and demonstrate the educational benefits of emerging learning technologies such
as augmented reality, synchronous conferencing, online tutorials, podcasts, chatbots
and artificial agents, virtual worlds, serious games, OER, simulations, social
networking software, open textbooks, digital books, mobile apps, etc.
2.
Track
and report on trends related to emerging learning technologies.
3.
Frame
learning technology trends and issues from broader psychological, social,
cultural, and educational perspectives.
4.
Critique articles and
conference papers as well as review books and software related to emerging
learning technologies.
5.
Use,
recommend, or create online resources and portals in a variety of educational
settings.
6.
Design
an innovative research or evaluation project related to online learning;
7.
Successfully
submit research, grant, and other proposals related to learning technologies, open
education (e.g., open textbooks), AI, learning analytics, MOOCs, e-learning, etc.
to conferences, foundations, summits, or institutes.
8.
Recognize
and potentially contact many of the key players and scholars in the field of
online learning, open education, MOOCs, and emerging learning technologies.
9.
Consult
with organizations to develop strategic plans or evaluate the effectiveness of
e-learning courses, programs, and events as well as MOOCs, open education, Web
2.0 technologies, etc.
10.
Make
recommendations regarding online learning initiatives, programs, and strategies
as well as various emerging learning technologies, open educational resources,
and innovative and nontraditional forms of educational delivery.
11.
Obtain
a model, guide, or framework for thinking about new technology tools and
resources in education. Use this framework for strategic planning reports,
retreats, consulting, and other situations where a macro lens on learning
technology and educational reform is needed.
12.
Obtain
the skills to train fellow teachers as well as learners in emerging learning
technologies and pedagogically effective instructional activities and
approaches.
Required Videos
(you select)
Required Journal
Article (you pick from a list)
Nothing required!!! The world of learning should be FREE!
Books that I
will refer to (don’t buy them):
- Bonk, C. J. (July 2009). The World is Open: How Web Technology
is Revolutionizing Education. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, a Wiley
imprint. See: http://worldisopen.com/
- Bonk, C. J., Lee. M. M., Reeves, T. C., & Reynolds, T. H. (Eds). (2015). MOOCs and Open Education Around the World. NY: Routledge.
Book homepage: http://moocsbook.com/
- Zhang, K.,
Bonk, C. J., Reeves, T. C., & Reynolds, T. H. (Eds.). (2020). MOOCs and open education in the Global
South: Challenges, successes, and opportunities. NY:
Routledge. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429398919;
Book
homepage: http://moocsbook.com/
Perhaps
get this FREE one instead (it is free in English and Chinese):
- Free
Book: Bonk,
C. J., & Khoo, E. (2014). Adding Some TEC-VARIETY: 100+ Activities for Motivating and
Retaining Learners Online. OpenWorldBooks.com
and Amazon CreateSpace. Note: Free eBook available at: http://tec-variety.com/; Paperback http://www.amazon.com/dp/1496162722/
and Kindle http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KJ1FAC8
Curt
Bonk’s List of journals in educational technology and related fields:
http://www.trainingshare.com/resources/distance_ed_journals_and_online_learning_books.htm
Curt Bonk’s 27 free 10
minute videos on how to teach online:
“Video Primers
in an Online Repository for e-Teaching and Learning” (V-PORTAL)
1.
Watch Resources
in Bonk’s YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TravelinEdMan
2.
Read about
Possible Uses:
http://www.trainingshare.com/keynotes.php#tasel
Technology Tools (we might try out):
1. Animaker: https://www.animaker.com/
2. Flipgrid: https://info.flipgrid.com/
3. GoAnimate: https://goanimate.com/
4. Kahoot!: https://getkahoot.com/
5. Jing: https://www.techsmith.com/jing-tool.html
6. PhET
Interactive Simulations: https://phet.colorado.edu/
7. Screencastify: https://www.screencastify.com/
8. Sli.do: https://www.sli.do/
9. TubeChop: http://www.tubechop.com/
10. Vialogues: https://vialogues.com/
11. WeVideo: https://www.wevideo.com/
Video
Resources and Portals (75+ shared online video portals): http://www.trainingshare.com/resources/Summary_of_Ways_to_Use_Shared_Online_Video.htm (e.g., YouTube EDU, TeacherTube,
Link TV, Book TV, Clip Chef, Big Think, TV Lesson, Wonder How To, National
Geographic videos, CNN videos, BBC News, Video, and Audio, Academic Earth, etc.
Tasks
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Points
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Due dates
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A. Midterm: Tidbit
and Video Reflection Paper
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50
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February 24 (+2
day grace)
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B. Ongoing: Article Activities (FTF students) or Discussion Moderator (online
students): http://www.trainingshare.com/r685.php)
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50
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Sign
up or as arranged
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C. Ongoing: Discussion in Canvas or in Class (FTF)
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50
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(due each
week)
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D. Final: Discussion and Lecture Reflection Paper
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50
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April 20 (+2
day grace)
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E. Midterm: Report
or Strategic Plan Analysis, Software Tool Review, Special Issue Review or
Critique, or Personal Choice
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70
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February 24 (+5
day grace)
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F. Final: Pressbook, Wikibook,
MOOC Project, Video Creation, MOOC Review, or Personal Selected Task
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70
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April 20 (+5 day grace)
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Total Points
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340
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Total points will determine your final
grade. I will use the following grading scale:
A+
= 340 high score B- = 272 points
A = 317 points C+ = 261 points
A- = 306 points C = 249 points
B+
= 295 points C - = 238
points
B
= 283 points F/FN = no work rec'd
or signif. inadequate/impaired
Lateness Policy: I usually accept anything turned in within 48 hours of the original due
date. Assignment E and F have a five-day grace period.
Directions: Optional
Zoom lecture recorded each week (for the online section):
- From Google
Chrome (preferred) or from Firefox. Internet Explorer should
also work.
- Go to Zoom link: https://IU.zoom.us/j/8123222878
- Type your name. Show video
(optional--recommended). Mute mic (unless speaking).
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Week 1. (January 13) Introduction
to the Open World: Visionaries and Visions
Week 2. (January 20) Open
Textbooks, E-Books, and Digitally Enhanced Books
Week 3. (January 27)
Alternate Reality Learning: AR, VR, Gaming, and Simulations
Week 4. (February 3) The
Expansion of Blended and Fully Online Learning
Week 5. (February 10) Nontraditional,
Informal, Extreme, and Adventure Learning
Week 6. (February 17) Open
Education, Open Universities, OER, and OCW
Week 7. (February 24) Massive
Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and Open Education
Week 8 (March 2) More MOOCs and Open Education Around the World
Week 9.
(March 9) Open Education in the Developing World (i.e., The Global South)
Week 10. (March 23) Informal
& Self-Directed Online Learning Environments (includes: language lrng)
Week 11. (March 30) Maker
Spaces, Social Media, and Participatory Learning
Week 12. (April 6)
Interactive, Global, and Collaborative
Learning
Week 13. (April 13) Mobile,
Wireless, and Ubiquitous Learning
Week 14. (April 20) The
Future of Learning Tech: Networks of Personalized Learning
Week
15. (April 27) The Future of Learning Tech: AI,
Robotics, and Personal Digital Assistants
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Note: Learners and participants in
this class can find their own articles for any week of the course and ignore
any assigned articles in the syllabus. Please share what you find. Best of luck in your journeys.
Class Tasks
Tidbits and
Videos (50 points): Besides reading
3-4 assigned articles each week, during the semester, I want you to read at
least 100 total tidbits during the semester from the list of tidbit readings or
about 5 or 6 per week (preferably more than 100 tidbit articles; about half of
which should be from tidbits from weeks in March and April). Typically, these are very short online news or
magazine articles. I also want you to watch at least 5
videos listed below related to our course (or similar ones that you find). On February
24, you will turn in a list of your top 50 tidbits read so far (best ones at the top; include at least 10 from
March and April—i.e., read ahead) and top 3 videos watched. You might also note a
few tidbits that you did not enjoy. After those lists, I want you to reflect
for 1-2
single spaced pages on what you learned from those tidbits. I am not asking you to summarize each
article or video; instead reflect on your learning in general. What themes,
trends, or concepts were clarified for you? What new
insights did you gain? What inspirations did you feel? You might include brief
comments at the beginning or end of the paper on why you ranked the tidbits and
videos the way you did. I will send an email with examples upon request. Be
creative. Take a look at the examples provided. Post
your tidbit reflection to Canvas or your Dropbox account or send to me via
email.
B.
Discussion Moderation and Activities (50 points)
Face-to-Face
Students: You
will get involved in weekly tasks in class as group leaders and team members.
Face-to-face students will also create posters of key articles, select and
bring in quotes from these articles, or offer questions for panel discussions for
these 50 points. The instructor will assign these most weeks at the start of
end of class. 50 points for weekly tasks like bringing questions or posters or
article summaries. In effect, these 50 points are for artifact creation, class
involvement, leadership, and engagement.
Online Students:
You will start and moderate discussion for your 50 points (50 points): At the start of each week, I want one person in the
online section of this class to post a short summary to Canvas on at least 4 of the main articles assigned for that week. That person
is the starter for discussion. Other students will add to their conversation
with their reflections and reactions. As
a summarizer or starter, you might:
Moderators
or co-moderators might:
1. State reactions, questions, and suggestions for the
upcoming readings.
2. Post author pictures, quotes, figures, tables, etc., from the articles
for the coming week.
3. Recap or briefly summarize key parts of the assigned articles for the
week.
4.
Monitor the discussion. And spark it when it goes weak.
5. Offer feedback to peers on their posts.
6.
Add resources and links to resources
to the discussion.
7.
Connect to experts in the field.
8.
Connect or synthesize comments
within the week.
9. Point to counter points and inaccuracies in the postings of
students during the week.
10. Be creative or offer creative insights when needed.
11. Point out the relationship of upcoming week topic or articles to past
lectures or readings.
12. Reflect on the discussion from past weeks; repost prior
quotes from others.
13. Discuss the position of a researcher or pioneer in the field (or perhaps
even write to him/her);
14. Discuss a recent speech or colloquium you attended related to the week or
a visit to a technology center or exhibit.
15. At the end of the week, you might react and reflect on the class
discussion that transpired as well as the questions and concerns raised. You
might also link to the next week’s readings.
You can sign up
for this task at: http://www.trainingshare.com/r685.php
Sample
Discussion Moderator Recap:
- Prezi
from Thuy Han for R678 class Week 4 (February 8, 2015): https://prezi.com/r4vkwqolkrn9/httpswebarchiveorgweb20040303191129httpwwwnetco/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
- Jennifer
Webeck, April 2, 2015, As an overview of our discussion in bubbl.us:
https://bubbl.us/mindmap?h=290e70/52c975/26iay7HLVaIyo
C.
Participation in Canvas or in Class (50 points)
Face-to-Face
student course participation in class (50 points): Students in the
face-to-face section will participate in class discussion on Monday nights for 50
points as follows: 45-50 for high participators; 40-44 for medium
participators; 36-39 for low participators; and 0-35 for others. It is optional
to post to the online forums.
Online student course
participation in Canvas (50 points): We will do discussions each week in
either Canvas. This is worth 50 points as follows: 45-50 for high
participators; 40-44 for medium participators; 36-39 for low participators; and
0-35 for others. Course participation includes contributing to the online
discussion in Canvas, sharing resources, responding to peers, providing
feedback on tasks and resource recommendations, and so on. While these will be
mainly assessed as to the number of posts, I will also take into consideration
qualitative factors such as those listed below.
Participation
considerations:
- Diversity (some variety in
ideas posted, and some breadth to exploration);
- Perspective taking (values
other perspectives, ideas, cultures, etc.);
- Creativity (original,
unique, and novel ideas);
- Insightful (makes
interesting, astute, and sagacious observations).
- Relevancy (topics selected
are connected to course content); and
- Learning Depth/Growth (shows
some depth to thinking and elaboration of ideas);
D.
Discussion and Lecture Reflection (50 points: Due April 20)
Discussion and
Lecture Reflection Paper (50 points): At the end of the semester, you are to
reflect on what you learned from weekly discussions in Canvas or in class each week
as well as from my recorded lectures and discussions that I will deliver each
week via videoconferencing. You should include at least 7
of the weeks in your reflection. What were the ideas, issues, concepts, facts,
figures, diagrams, etc., that struck a chord with you? What did you learn during
the semester? How did your thinking change in a particular week or over time?
What inspired you? What did you find disappointing? What is next?
Using
these questions as a guide, please write a 3 page
single-spaced reflection paper (not counting any references, appendices, or
tables created) on this activity by April 20 (50 points). Though not required,
it would help if you included a fourth page with a recap table, chart, figure,
or some type of summary of key themes, concepts, terms, etc., mentioned in the
reflection paper. This is to be a meta-reflection of your growth in the course,
unique learning insights, personal gains, etc., at least in part, from your
weekly discussions and responding to your peers. What were the key concepts you
grappled with this semester? How has your thinking evolved? What are the gaps
in the research that you might target now? What weeks or particular articles
inspired you and why? Post your reflection paper to Canvas or your Dropbox account
or send to me via email.
Reflection
Paper Grading Criteria (50 Points; 10
points each):
1. Relevancy to class: meaningful examples,
relationships drawn, interlinkages, connecting weekly ideas.
2.
Insightful, Interesting, Reflective, Emotional: honest, self-awareness,
interesting observations
3.
Learning Depth/Growth: takes thoughts along to new heights, exploration,
breadth & depth, growth.
4.
Completeness: thorough comments, detailed reflection,
fulfills assignment, informative.
5. Connections: linking threads in the discussion,
lectures, and readings.
Midterm
Option 1. Summary
Report or Strategic Plan Evaluation, Critique, and Extension
Find and evaluate a summary report,
technical report, or a strategic plan of a company, university, non-profit
organization, school, state, province, country, or region related to e-learning,
blended learning, mobile learning, or emerging learning technologies of some
type and critique it. For instance, you might pick the
state or country where you were born or perhaps where you plan to live after
graduation. You might find the strategic plan online or request a hardcopy
version. I want you to not simply read and critique
the report but to also interview someone who created it or is/was affected by
that report. You might discuss and critique the online
learning technologies highlighted, proposed pedagogical plans, intended training
methods, targeted skills or competencies, or evaluation methods detailed. You
might visit the organization or write someone an email. What might this
organization do differently in planning for e-learning, open education, MOOCs,
or using some emerging learning technology? Has there been an update? You are
encouraged to work in teams on this report. When done, you will present an
overview of the report to the class. Testimonials, graphs and trends of
indicated growth, comparisons, and other data or handouts are welcome. You are
also encouraged to directly contact the organization
that developed the report or plan and receive additional product information
(e.g., DVDs, brochures, white papers, technical reports, product comparison
sheets, videotapes, company annual report, customer testimonies, data sheets,
Web site information, etc.). Your evaluation, critique, and extension paper should
be 4-6 single-spaced pages (excluding references and appendices; those working
in teams are expected to have 7-10 single spaced page papers, not counting
references and appendices). Please post it to Canvas, Dropbox, or send to me
via email.
Sample
reports (see also OER reports listed in Week 6):
1.
July
2019, Teaching the Humanities Online: Lessons from a Consortium of Liberal Arts
Colleges. A Report by the Council of Independent Colleges.
Available: https://www.cic.edu/resources-research/charts-data/reports/teaching-humanities-online-2019
or https://www.cic.edu/programs/online-humanities
2. June 18, 2019, Clinefelter,
D. L., Aslanian, C. B., & Magda, A. J. Online college students 2019:
Comprehensive data on demands and preferences. Louisville,
KY: Wiley edu, LLC. Available: https://www.learninghouse.com/knowledge-center/research-reports/ocs2019-research-report/
or https://www.learninghouse.com/knowledge-center/webinars/ocs2019-webinar/
or https://49hk843qjpwu3gfmw73ngy1k-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/OCS-2019-FINAL-WEB-Report.pdf
a. Online
College Students 2019- Webinar, Report Methodology (1 hour): https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1335&v=LWs9jrnSd8s&feature=emb_logo
3.
January 2019, Report of the ICDE Working
Group on the Present and Future of Alternative Digital Credentials (ADCs). International Council for Open and Distance Education.
Retrieved from https://www.icde.org/knowledge-hub/2019/4/10/the-present-and-future-of-alternative-digital-credentials
or https://www.imsglobal.org/sites/default/files/articles/ICDE-ADC%20report-January%202019.pdf
4.
December 16, 2019, 2020 Impact Report, edX, https://www.edx.org/sites/default/files/2020-impact-report.pdf
5.
November 2019, Benefits and Costs of MOOC-Based
Alternative Credentials
2018-2019 Results from End-of-Program Surveys, Fiona Hollands and Aasiya Kazi,
Teachers College, Available: https://8606adb0-7829-4e6c-a502-3e181c6f3720.filesusr.com/ugd/cc7beb_a74e1be71afb4e72bb7f44adaf03d9eb.pdf
June 3, 2019, MOOC-Based
Alternative Credentials: What’s the Value for the
Learner?
Fiona Hollands and Aasiya Kazi, EDUCAUSE Review, https://er.educause.edu/articles/2019/6/mooc-based-alternative-credentials-whats-the-value-for-the-learner
Video presentation of research (90:03): https://tc.yuja.com/V/Video?v=210875&node=1007877&a=500504439&autoplay=1
Perhaps compare the
two reports above to the one below:
October 2018, Benefits and
Costs of MOOC-Based Alternative Credentials 2017 - 2018 Baseline Survey
Results, Fiona Hollands and Aasiya Kazi, Teachers College, https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/cc7beb_5803e625ebee463ebc6f4796027366f1.pdf
6.
2017, January, https://tech.ed.gov/netp/; Reimaging the
Role of Technology in Education: 2017 National Education Technology Plan
Update, United States Department of Education. Available: https://tech.ed.gov/files/2017/01/NETP17.pdf
(Note: 2020 plan to be out soon.)
7.
COL (2017). Open Educational Resources: Global Report
2017. Commonwealth of Learning, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
Retrieved from http://oasis.col.org/bitstream/handle/11599/2788/2017_COL_OER-Global-Report.pdf
and http://oasis.col.org/handle/11599/2788
8.
United
States Department of Education, State Technology Plans: https://www2.ed.gov/programs/edtech/techstateplan.html
9.
2017, April 13, U.S.
Army Learning Concept for Training and Education: 2020-2040. Department of the Army, United States of America. TRADOC
Pamphlet 525-8-2. 51 pages, Fort Eustis, Virginia. https://adminpubs.tradoc.army.mil/pamphlets/TP525-8-2.pdf;
Previous report (2011): http://www.tradoc.army.mil/tpubs/pams/tp525-8-2.pdf
(72 pages). Video (Army Learning Concept 2015): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KD9NGAV3-3k
(4:26)
10.
2014,
December 5, The Bicentennial Strategic Plan for IU, https://strategicplan.iu.edu/doc/plan.pdf
Summary
Report/Strategic Plan Grading (10 pts for each of the
following dimensions)
1. Review of Plan or Document (clarity, related to class, organized,
facts, data, relevant, style)
2. Relevant Resources and Digging (citations/refs, linkages to class concepts, extensive)
3. Soundness of Critique (depth, clear, complete, practical,
detailed, important, coherence)
4. Creativity and Richness of Ideas (richness of information, elaboration,
originality, unique)
5. Knowledge of Topic (learning breadth & depth, growth,
displays understanding of topic)
6. Recommendations, Insights, and
Implications (contains relevant
recommendations, guides)
7. Overall Quality Review and Critique (would make an excellent consultant, cogent
advice)
Midterm
Option 2.
Naturalistic Study
You have options to the
midterm. For instance, you might perform a case study or pilot observation of
workers, students, etc. using tools or instructors interacting with employees, students,
other instructors, etc. while they use a web-based learning tool, resources,
project, or curriculum application. For instance, you might decide to complete
a case study of a child, young person, or adult using a particular learning tool
for the first time. Such naturalistic studies should include at least five
careful observations and commentary of the person and tutor/teacher. The
commentary should reflect your learning and provide insights as to how to make
this tool more educationally meaningful. If you are looking at
student-teacher-tool interaction patterns, teacher guidance, or simply tool use,
you will need to design coding schemes and observation log sheets to help
interpret tool functionality in this environment.
When done with your brief study, you might interview an instructor, learner, instructional
designer, or some other person in that environment about the phenomenon that
you observed. Interviewees might come from corporate, K-12, military,
government, or higher education settings. These optional interviews can be live (face-to-face), via videoconferencing, phone- or Skype-based,
or conducted through email.
Your
naturalistic study report should be 4-7 single-spaced pages (excluding
references and appendices; those working in teams are expected to have 7-10
page papers, not counting references and appendices). In your report, I want you to reflect on what you
learned about e-learning from this assignment. How has
it opened your eyes? What might you have done differently next time in your
study? What recommendations do you have and what implications do you see? How
might you put your new ideas to use in training programs or in your own future
teaching? Please post it to Canvas or your Dropbox
account or send to me via email.
Sample
Format Naturalistic/Research Activities:
I. Title
Page (Name, affiliation, topic title, acknowledgements)
II. Topic
Literature and Method
1. Res topic &
materials;
2. Brief stmt of problem
and why impt
3. Brief review of the
relevant literature
4. Methods:
a. Subjects & design
(i.e., who/how selected);
b. Materials/setting
(i.e., hard/software, text)
c. Procedure (i.e., how
data was obtained)
d. Coding Schemes &
Dep. meas/instr (i.e., how segment/code data);
e. Analyses or comparisons
III. Results
and Discussion 1. Preliminary Results; 2. Discussion of results
IV.
References (APA style: see syllabus for example)
V. Appendices (e.g., pictures, charts,
figures, models, tests, scoring criteria, coding procedures)
Sample Grading
of Major Project (70 Total Points or 10 pts each dimension):
1. Review of the Problem/Lit/Purpose (interesting,
relevant, current, organized, thorough, grounded)
2. Hypothesis/Research Questions/Intentions (clear,
related to class and theory, current, extend field)
3. Method/Procedures (subjects/age groups approp,
materials relevant, timeline sufficient, controls)
4. Research Activity/Design/Topic/Tool (clear,
doable/practical, detailed, important)
5. Overall Richness of Ideas (richness of
information, elaboration, originality, unique)
6. Overall Coherence and Completeness (unity,
organization, logical sequence, synthesis, style, accurate)
7. Overall Quality Project and Research (would make an excellent researcher, cogent
advice)
Midterm
Option 3: Review or
Critique
A
third option is to review and critique a special journal issue, a special conference
symposium or summit, or edited book related to any week of this course. What
are the strengths and weaknesses of it? Why or why not would you recommend that
others read or explore it? How does the content of it relate to R678 content?
If you choose this option, please run the special issue, symposium, summit, or
book that you selected by the instructor. This critique will be a 4-6 page
single spaced report.
Note:
See
below for examples of special issues on Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
that you might read and critique. These special issues are from the Journal of Online Learning and Teaching
(JOLT) and the International Review of
Research on Open and Distributed Learning (IRRODL).
- Online Learning journal, 2019,
Volume 23, number 4, Special Issue AERA papers from Online Teaching and
Learning SIG: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/issue/view/113
- Online Learning journal, 2018,
Volume 22, number 4, Special Issue AERA papers from Online Teaching and
Learning SIG: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/issue/view/65
- Special Issue (2017, June):
Outcomes of Openness: Empirical Reports on the Implementation of OER, International Review of Research in
Open and Distributed Learning, 18(4).
Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/85
- Special Issue (2017,
February): Advances in Research on Social Networking in Open and
Distributed Learning, International
Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 18(1). Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/84
- IRRODL 16(6), 2015, Special Issue: Towards a
European perspective on Massive Open Online Courses: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/72
- IRRODL 16(5), 2015, Special Issue: OER and MOOCs: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/71
- IRRODL 15(5), 2014, Special Issue: Research into Massive Open Online
Courses: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/64
Midterm
Option 4: Software or Technology
Tool Review
In
the fourth option, you are to review at least 3 emerging technologies for
learning. What are the key features? How could they each impact on education?
What skills do they potentially enhance? What audience do they each serve? Who
are the stakeholders? List at least 5 pedagogical ways in which each of these
tools or applications can be used in education or training? For each
emerging technology, please identify at least 3 features you like best and
explain why and how these features can foster or enhance teaching and learning.
Please also list at least 3 features you think need improvement and detail why
and what can be done to add, modify, change, or delete different features. You
should also detail how you would redesign these technology tools or products to
improve them for educational use if you were the educational product
designer. This
review will be a 4-6 page single spaced report (excluding references and
appendices; those working in teams are expected to have 7-10 single spaced page
papers).
For
a list of emerging educational technology companies, please see:
1. USA
(mainly): The Ed Tech Market Map: 90+ Startups
Building The Future Of Education, CB Insight, June 21, 2017, https://www.cbinsights.com/research/ed-tech-startup-market-map/?utm_content=buffer6565b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin.com&utm_campaign=buffer
2. China: August 20, 2016, China’s E-Learning Revolution: The 10 Hottest Chinese
Online Education Companies of 2016, https://www.whatsonweibo.com/10-hottest-chinese-online-education-companies-2016/
3.
Summer
2018, Dr. Miriam Schcolnik, Tel Aviv University, Israel, Digital Tools in
Academic Writing? Journal of Academic
Writing, 8(1), 121-130. http://e-learning.coventry.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/joaw/article/view/360
4.
September 19, 2019, The Pulse: Learning Technology
Entrepreneurs, Rod Murray’s podcast on E-Learning, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/audio/2019/09/25/pulse-learning-technology-entrepreneurs
5.
Rick Holbreck and Jillian Hartman
(2018, November). Efficient Strategies for Maximizing Online Student Satisfaction:
Applying Technologies to Increase Cognitive Presence, Social Presence, and
Teaching Presence. Journal of Educators
Online, 15(3). Retrieved from https://www.thejeo.com/archive/archive/2018_153/holbeck_hartmanpdf
Midterm
Option 5: Other (requires
instructor approval)
Other
options to the midterm might be grant proposals, research interventions (as
opposed to observations), technology tool design proposals, curriculum
integration plans, or conference research papers. If one of these appeals to
you, please write to the instructor for additional information and guidance.
F. Web 2.0 Final Project (70
points—Due April 20; final project to be conducted with a partner, unless
approved by the instructor)
Related resource on open pedagogy: https://openedgroup.org/oer-enabled-pedagogy
https://www.yearofopen.org/april-open-perspective-what-is-open-pedagogy/
Option 1. Pressbook assignment
Do you want to be an author? Do you want
to be famous? In this assignment, you will create an open textbook related to
emerging technologies using Pressbook. If the textbook can also be related to
your current job or research interest it would be perfect. You can share this
textbook with your colleagues, students, classmates, or families. You can also
put your Pressbook link in your resume. Maybe your opentext book can be used as
next years’ assignment examples! For this assignment, you can have at least two
chapters. In total, it should be a minimum of 3,000 words. If you work in a
team, each of you should contribute at least 2,000 words. A 1-2 single-spaced
reflection paper from each student on what you learned from this Pressbook
activity needs to be included (not counting references and appendices).
Describe what you learned from the task including specific course concepts and
ideas mentioned in your chapter as well as ideas related to open educational
resources. If you work in a team, attached to your reflection paper will be
documentation of what you contributed to the Pressbook. Your paper and chapter
will be graded according to the dimensions listed below.
Example (note: you do not have to
include so much content like the examples):
Pressbook
Grading (70 Total Points or 10 pts each dimension):
1.
Chapter and reflection paper
relevance: Contribution is meaningful to class, we learn from it
2.
Chapter and reflection paper
coherence: flow, well organized, good layout, enjoyable to read
3.
Chapter and reflection paper
completeness: Sufficient coverage of info, extends topic & class
4.
Overall chapter creativity:
Original and distinctive ideas, insightful points, something unique in it such
as a figure, model, graph, timeline, comparison chart, acronym, quote or set of
quotes, etc.
5.
Overall reflection paper
insightfulness, depth of thought, flow, informational content, etc.
6.
Shared and discussed in Canvas or
in Class
7.
Effort, digging, extensiveness of
the project, etc.
Option
2. Wikibook Online Work (WOW)
In this option, you help with a
Wikibook related to emerging technologies. About seven years ago, students from
five universities designed a wikibook on “The Web 2.0 and Emerging Learning
Technologies” (The WELT); see http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Web_2.0_and_Emerging_Learning_Technologies.
If you write a unique chapter for the WELT, it should be a minimum of 2,000
words. A 2-3 page reflection paper (3-4 pages if with a partner) on what you
learned from this wikibook activity needs to be included (not counting
references and appendices). Describe what you learned from the task including
specific course concepts and ideas mentioned in your chapter as well as ideas
related to the social construction of knowledge. Attached to your reflection
paper will be documentation of what you contributed to the wikibook, including
your chapter (with highlights or special notations of your contribution),
highlights to the chapters worked on, and perhaps even print outs of the
wikibook chapter editing history. Your paper and chapter will be graded
according to the dimensions listed below.
Example:
Robert
Halford, Spring 2015, Wikibook Chapter on Professional Development: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Web_2.0_and_Emerging_Learning_Technologies/Professional_Development#Technology_as_a_tool_for_learning
Greg
Snow, Korea, Spring 2016, Wikibook Chapter on Virtual Reality, https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Virtual_Reality
Luci
Mello, April 26, 2017, Mobile Learning (mash-up), https://www.softchalkcloud.com/lesson/serve/eqpRyOTbxGsCmr/html
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Mobile_Learning
Wikibook
Grading (70 Total Points or 10 pts each dimension):
1. Chapter and reflection paper
relevance: Contribution is meaningful to class, we learn from it
2. Chapter and reflection paper
coherence: flow, well organized, good layout, enjoyable to read
3. Chapter and reflection paper
completeness: Sufficient coverage of info, extends topic and class
4. Overall chapter creativity: Original
and distinctive ideas, insightful points, something unique in it such as a
figure, model, graph, timeline, comparison chart, acronym, quote or set of
quotes, etc.
5. Overall reflection paper
insightfulness, depth of thought, flow, informational content, etc.
6. Shared and discussed in Canvas and in
Class
7. Overall quality of assignment
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Option
3. Cool YouTube Video Creation
So
you want to be cool? You want to be creative? In this option, you are to create
a shared online video (e.g., YouTube) related to this class. You cannot be the
only person in it. What do different topics in this course mean to you?
Alternatively, you can design a YouTube video for someone else. You should post
this video of at least 5 minutes in length. You will turn in a 2-3 page
single-spaced summary reflection of your design (3-4 pages if with a partner). Your
video and paper will be graded according to the dimensions
listed below.
Video
Grading (70 Total Points or 10 pts each dimension):
1. Insightfulness,
creativity, and originality;
2. Design
and visual effects;
3. Coherence
and logical sequence;
4. Completeness;
5. Relevance
and accuracy of the content;
6. Shared and
discussed in Canvas and in class;
7. Overall quality
of assignment
YouTube
Video Final Project Examples (from R685 from 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, etc.):
- Julie
Rust (Participatory Learning): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHx_SbRWV0M
- Lynn Deno: Tech, Enhancing Home School: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts45BkAnqTs
- Miguel
Lara (Web 2.0 FREEDOM): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cmCFWi9lW8
- Olgun Sadik (R685 overview): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unaBQIqVo8Y
- Shuya
Xu and Yue Ma (Blog my online lrng): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im7GQM9fzhc
- Verily
Tan, Recollections from R685, Fall 2011; http://vimeo.com/33090590/
- Anjali Kanitkar: The World Is Open (Video), Fall
2011: http://vimeo.com/33123125
- Qi Li (Oppa Gagnam Style: What’s Your Learning
Style), December 3, 2012,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q429lqxZaU&feature=youtu.be
- Valerie Cross (Mobile Thanksgiving), December
5, 2012, Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/55011832
- Troy Cockrum, April 2016, The Making of an
Adventurer (video), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew6e7Chd9I8
- Kim
Vincent-Layton, April 25, 2016, Supporting a 21st Century
Learning Journey, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ic39_rYLII
- Rosanne Samir, May 3, 2017, Schultz-Zaki
Interview - Global Collaboration in Egypt
https://vimeo.com/215838867#t=0s
- Kimberly
Farnsworth, April 28, 2017, Student-Directed Learning, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fZYT5rGCfY&feature=youtu.be
- Sarah Williams, Rachel Herman, and Deb
Patterson, May 2019, Why personalize our learning?, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FijK30wIjrikWCWOPRD9TnLDTF4_fwy4/view
Option 4. R685/R678
Course Syllabi Historical Evaluation:
Perhaps, like me, you like
history. A version R678 was first co-taught at West Virginia University by Dr.
W. Michael Reed and myself back in the fall of 1990. Since that time, this
course has evolved into many formats. Below are links to more than a dozen syllabi
from the course including the present one. Unfortunately, I have yet to locate
the original version but did find an outline of the topics addressed. If you
select this option, I want you to track the history of this course over time.
For instance, you might explore the topics, people, concepts, etc., that were
popular in the 1990s, 2000s, and today. You will turn in a 4 to 6 page single
spaced paper on what you discovered (7-10 pages with a partner); not counting
references and appendices. Additional pages may be attached such as reference
lists, visuals depictions mapping out trends over time, correspondences with researchers
about their articles from previous versions of the course, and interviews with
scholars about their perceptions of changes in the field over time. You might,
in fact, gather oral histories or accounts from experts as well as former
students about how the field has changed.
Many
questions can be asked. Among them, are there any topics that remain popular
over the past two decades? How did the focus of this course change over time?
Is this course more or less important today than it was back in the 1990s? Is
the total number of pages any indicator of how the field has changed? If so, in
what ways? Please compare the tasks from 1995 to those in 2001 or 2002 as well
as 2010, 2015, 2017, and 2019. Please look at the books, journals, new sources,
online resources, etc. that now comprise this course and note how they have
changed over time. Is there anything from the 1990s that remains important
today and should be added back to the current syllabus? Are there any tasks,
activities, or articles that you found interesting and want to know more about?
Is there anything that remains missing despite the fact that the current
syllabus is now over 60 pages long? What do see about the field of education or
educational technology from browsing through these syllabi and resources?
You
should end your paper with 1-2 page single spaced reflection of your own
learning in this course. Included in that summary should be an account of what
inspired or mattered to you. In addition, you might reflect on the areas wherein
you learned or grew the most during the semester.
Sample Prior P600/R685/R678 Syllabi:
- Spring 2020: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R678_Spring_of_2020.htm
- Spring 2019: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R678_Spring_of_2019.htm
- Spring 2018: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R678_Spring_of_2018.htm
- Spring 2017: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R678_Spring_of_2017.htm
- Spring 2016: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R678_Spring_of_2016.htm
- Spring 2015: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R678_Spring_of_2015.htm
- Spring 2013: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R685_Spring_of_2013.htm
- Fall 2012: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R685_Fall_of_2012.htm
- Spring 2012: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R685_Spring_of_2012.htm
- Fall 2011: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R685_Fall_of_2011.htm
- Fall 2010: http://mypage.iu.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R685_Fall_of_2010.htm
- Fall 2009: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus_R685_Fall_of_2009.htm
- Fall 2008: http://curtbonk.com/Syllabus_R685_Fall_of_2008.htm
- Fall 2007: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/R685-Fall-2007.htm
- Fall 2005: http://mypage.iu.edu/~cjbonk/syllabus_p600_and_r685_fall_of_2005.htm
- Fall 2003: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/p600syl2.htm
- Fall 2002: http://mypage.iu.edu/~cjbonk/Syllabus--2002.html
- Fall 2001: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/P600-R685-2001.htm
- Fall 1999: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/P600-R685-1999.htm
- Fall 1997: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/P600-R685-1997.htm
- Spring 1995: http://php.indiana.edu/~cjbonk/P600-R685-1995.htm
- Fall 1990: http://travelinedman.blogspot.com/2012/09/the-evolution-of-monster-22-years-of.html
History
Evaluation Grading (70 Total Points or 10 pts each dimension):
1. Insightfulness,
creativity, and originality;
2. Learning
growth displayed;
3. Coherence
and logical sequence;
4. Completeness
and fulfills spirit of the assignment;
5. Relevance
and accuracy of the content;
6. Shared and
discussed in Canvas and in class;
7. Overall quality
of assignment
Option 5. Analysis of
Issues and Challenges in the Field of Learning Technologies:
In this option, you
will identify and briefly outline 10-20 key issues in the field (e.g.,
institutional supports for nontraditional learners, corporate recognition of
microcredentials and nanodegrees, faculty awareness of open textbooks and OER,
cost effectiveness and consumer utility of virtual and augmented reality,
teacher training for online and blended forms of learning; instructional design
challenges for MOOC instructors and the instructional support team, etc.). What
are the issues that you have noticed when doing the readings for this class,
watching the videos, talking to your peers, and attending the lectures? What
are some open research questions? To create an historical context for your
paper, you might indicate in a timeline when each of these issues arose or
potentially make become more salient in the future. You will turn in a 4-6
single spaced paper if working alone and 7-10 page paper if with a partner
(plus any references, charts, graphs, appendices, etc.) on the issues and
challenges in the field of emerging learning technologies. Meina Zhu and I want
to know if you have a grasp of the key issues. We also want to know what your
role might be in resolving these challenges or issues after graduation. Among
these issues and challenges, choose one or two that you are highly interested
in or want to address most and describe your possible plan on addressing them or
map out some possible future research. Finally, please do not limit your
references to our assigned course readings. You are encouraged to add at least
half of your references from articles, books, and other resources that are not
listed in our class readings. A minimum of 15 references should be used. Please
follow APA guidelines when writing your paper. (Note: It will use a similar
grading rubric to those above.)
Students
choosing Option 6 might design their own final project or combine ideas
together into something truly unique (i.e., a mash-up). As part of this effort,
they might create or perform a meaningful activity for the class. For example,
you might summarize the learning principles embedded in different articles or
readings for each week of the course. Or, they might create a unique
categorization scheme of the technology tools and resources studied during the
semester. The more ambitious of you might create an interactive multimedia
glossary or comprehensive Website for the course as an individual or as part of
a team. Still others might create an online database of articles from two or
more open access journals related to emerging learning technologies including
links to the major themes and trends in those journals over a significant
period of time (e.g., 3-5 years).
There
are still more options. Among them, you might create a mobile application, an
educational activity in a virtual world, an interesting global collaboration
activity or partnership, or a mobile book. Others might organize a class
mini-conference or real conference symposium or demonstrate a set of e-learning
tools to your school, company, or organization and then reflect on it. Such tools
might have relevance in K-12, military, corporate, or higher education settings
or perhaps in more informal settings such as a museum, zoo, or computer club.
You
might also engage in a major problem-based learning project
related to this class with a school, company, organization, or institution. In
this option, you make the contact and find out what needs to be resolved and
then get it approved by the instructor. The final product might be a distance
learning evaluation project. It might involve the design of e-learning tools
and resources. It might entail the creation of a strategic plan, white paper,
or vision statement. Whatever the problem or task, it must be authentic. Anyone
selecting this option should include a 2-4 page single-spaced reflection paper
on what your learned; slightly longer with a partner (not counting references
and appendices). Note: any final project report to an organization or
institution can substitute for that final reflection paper. The grading scheme
will be project specific.
Student Selected Option Examples:
1.
Abdullah
Altuwaijri (Prezi on class): http://prezi.com/8h7grxlyaymv/the-world-is-open/
2.
Annisa Sari: Article Database for R685 Class: http://r685articledatabase.weebly.com/
3.
Kevin McGrath: Open Newsroom Learning: http://newslearning.wordpress.com/
4.
Laurie McGowan (presentation for teaching 1st year students at U.
of Notre Dame): http://www3.nd.edu/~lthiel/portfolio/documents/Information_Literacy_Tutorial_Presentation.pdf
5.
Ozgur Ozdemir: Multimedia Glossary in Shutterfly for
R685, December 2012
http://r685glossary.shutterfly.com/
6.
Mo Pelzel. Academic Technology Resource Guide,
December 2012
Screencast video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N1RIwpQcjg&feature=plcp
7.
Jeffrey Barnette, Today’s World: http://prezi.com/-ijzyothst-r/r685-final-project
8.
Jenny
Webeck, March 2015, IU, Pinterest, Emerging
Learning Technologies
Bonk's Emerging Learning Technologies,
https://www.pinterest.com/jennifertwebeck/emerging-learning-technologies/
9.
Jill
Kaufman, April 26, 2015, The World is
Open,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRGV0Mg5Vmw&feature=youtu.be
10. John Falchi, March 12, 2016, Timeglider, An Abbreviated History of
Distance Education
http://timeglider.com/t/50843d8903a48008?min_zoom=1&max_zoom=100
11. Meina Zhu, April 27, 2016, Pinterest, Design Article Database in
Pinterest, https://www.pinterest.com/zhumeina0000/r-678-emerging-learning-technology/
12. Sarah McDonough,
May 2, 2017, OER Video Evaluation Rubric:
https://www.rcampus.com/rubricshowc.cfm?code=DX8375W&sp=yes
13. Spring of 2018:
Group project PBL in Puerto Rico
https://sites.google.com/iu.edu/pbl-in-puerto-rico/home
14. Spring of 2018:
Group project Integrating Emerging Tech in ESL/EFL Classrooms
https://qupengtong123.wixsite.com/r678
Volunteerism
Note: If you want to volunteer your services
as part of your final project, you might check out Designers for Learning: http://designersforlearning.org/
Option 7.
OpenCourseWare (OCW) or MOOC Review Option
Recently, there is a huge explosion of open educational
contents. Among these new learning resources are open educational resources
(OER), OpenCourseWare (OCW), and massive open online courses (MOOCs). OCW and
OER typically are freely available contents without direct contact with
instructors. MOOCs are instructor-driven courses which are usually free and
open to the world community, thereby involving large enrollments. An optional
assignment idea for this class is to explore or enroll in one or two massive
open online courses (MOOCs) related to learning, cognition, and instruction.
Even if you do not select this task, you might explore a few of these MOOCs and
observe how they are conducted. And then reflect, reflect, reflect!
You could replace the midterm or final by enrolling in one or
more MOOCs and writing a 2-4 page single spaced reflection paper (4-6 pages
with a partner) on what you learned as it relates to various topics from this
course (not counting references and appendices). Note: you might include a
recap table or chart at the end summarizing key concepts or ideas mentioned in
your paper. You would NOT have to complete the course; just sit in and lurk if
you want. Your
MOOC review paper should include your insights about the learning environment
and learning theories relied upon as well as a few specific examples of
instructional tasks and ideas from the course. It will be graded for: (1) connections to course content; (2)
coherence and organization; and (3) overall insights and conceptual
understandings.
If you complete the course or get a certificate (Coursera calls
these “Signature” courses), you can replace your final assignment. Even if you
do you not complete a MOOC, you could replace your final assignment if you
write a longer reflection paper or extend the assignment in some way (e.g.,
interview the MOOC instructor(s) about their instructional approaches and
beliefs about learning; interviewing other participants/students taking this
course about their learning experiences; etc.). As part of these efforts, you
might also explore some of the open educational portals and contents listed in
your syllabus or that you find online.
Some questions you might ask before writing your
paper:
- What
is the overall feel of this learning environment? Is there any particular
learning approach or philosophy that you feel or experience?
- What
aspects of learning and instruction are addressed in this MOOC or by this
open educational resource? Stated another way, what theory of learning and
instruction does the instructor or the course design tend to rely upon?
- What
learning theory or perspective might be used to improve the course? How
might you improve this course if asked?
- Are
there any specific learning concepts and principles embedded in any module
or in multiple modules of the course?
- How
does the MOOC utilize existing OER content? How might it better take
advantage of such resources?
- Which
tasks or activities seem most effective and why? What are the most creative?
- What
is the least effective aspect of this course and why?
- What
aspects of learning and instruction or theoretical perspective do you
understand better now? And why?
Portals to MOOC courses:
- MOOC
Provider Companies and Organizations:
- Canvas: https://www.canvas.net/
- Coursera
list of courses: https://www.coursera.org/courses?orderby=upcoming
- CourseSites:
https://www.coursesites.com/webapps/Bb-sites-course-creation-BBLEARN/pages/mooccatalog.html
- edX
courses: https://www.edx.org/course-list
- FutureLearn:
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/upcoming
- iversity: https://iversity.org/
- MasterClass: https://www.masterclass.com
- NovoEd: https://novoed.com/
- Open Education (powered by Blackboard): https://openeducation.blackboard.com/site/
- Open
Learning Initiative Stanford: http://oli.stanford.edu/
- Open2Study:
https://www.open2study.com/
- Peer to
Peer University (P2PU): https://www.p2pu.org/en/
- Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/
- Udacity: https://www.udacity.com/
MOOC
Lists:
- Class
Central: https://www.class-central.com/subject/education
- The MOOC
List: http://www.mooc-list.com/
- CourseBuffet:
https://www.coursebuffet.com/about.html
- Open
Culture: http://www.openculture.com/free_certificate_courses
- TechnoDuet:
http://www.technoduet.com/a-comprehensive-list-of-mooc-massive-open-online-courses-providers/
MOOC Review Grading Criteria if a Final Project (70 Points; 10 points each):
- Insightful/Originality: innovative
ideas, insightful relationships drawn about MOOCs and open education,
helps the reader form new understandings about MOOCs.
- Interesting: engaging
writing, unique perspective on MOOCs and open education.
- Completeness: thorough,
detailed, dig deep, effort, fulfills spirit of the assignment.
- Relevance: concepts
and ideas from MOOC experience appropriate and related to class, perhaps
includes a recap list or summary table of what learned.
- Content: learning
displayed, made several key connections to class from MOOC experience,
highly informative reflection (helps the reader form new understandings).
- Exploratory and Reflective: pushing
out, metacognitive, reflecting on oneself as a learner or on how fellow
learners benefit from MOOCs, shows that one was reflecting on the
experience both as a learner as well as in light of the content of this
class.
- Coherent,
Logical Flow, and Well Organized:
easily read, transitions, conclusions, logical flow to the critique or
review of MOOCs or MOOC experience, well organized review, sequence of
ideas makes sense.
- I
will also look for: breadth/depth
of thought, knowledge growth displays, understands theories, concepts, and
principles in relation to the MOOC experience. And I will want to see some
critical thinking displayed including sound analysis and evaluation of
instructional approach taken in MOOC, logical, backs up claims.
Grading Note #1: I will use a rubric for the above. Write me an
email if you would like to see that rubric.
Grading Note #2: Extra consideration (and the potential for
bonus points) given for those who cite references on MOOCs or open education,
create a summary or recap table of terms or concepts mentioned in their
reflection paper, participate in more than one MOOC, and those who actually
complete the course. Summary or recap tables are especially welcome.
Class Sharing of
Final Projects: If
possible, I would like you to post your final projects to Canvas. In addition, some
people “might” briefly share their final projects in class. Online students do
not have to worry about the presentation part. I will contact you ahead of time
if needed. But I do take volunteers.
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We will
read 3-4 main articles and 5-6 tidbits per week and watch some of the embedded
videos—it is your choice what to read.
Week 1.
(January 13) Introduction to the Open World: Visionaries and Visions
1.
January 2017, Higher Education Supplement to the National
Education Technology Plan, U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational
Technology,
https://tech.ed.gov/files/2017/01/Higher-Ed-NETP.pdf
- Vannevar
Bush (1945, July). As We May
Think. The Atlantic Monthly; Volume 176, No. 1; pages 101-108. http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/computer/bushf.htm
- Infed on
Ivan Illich: Deschooling, conviviality and the possibilities for informal
education and lifelong learning. http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-illic.htm
(Ivan Illich. Deschooling Society
(New York: Marion Boyars. 1970).
- Sections
from: Bonk, C. J. (July 2009). The
World is Open: How Web Technology is Revolutionizing Education. San
Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, a Wiley imprint. (Book homepage: http://worldisopen.com)
- Bonk, C.
J. (2011). Prequel: Sharing…the Journey. The World is Open: How Web Technology is Revolutionizing
Education (pp. xi-xxx). San
Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, a Wiley imprint. Available: http://worldisopen.com/misc/prequel.pdf
(written for softcover/paperback edition)
- Bonk, C.
J. (2011). Postscript: An Open Letter to the Learners of this Planet. The World is Open: How Web Technology
is Revolutionizing Education (pp. 415-422). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, a Wiley imprint. Available:
http://worldisopen.com/misc/postscript.pdf
- Bonk, C.
J. (2011). Foreword to the Chinese Edition. The World is Open: How Web Technology is Revolutionizing
Education. Shanghai, China: South China
Normal University. Available: http://worldisopen.com/China_Foreword.pdf
(Note:
The above three sections of the book are
combined and available at: http://publicationshare.com/pdfs/World%20is%20Open_2011_Prequel_and_Postscript_for_paperback_and_Foreword_for_China.pdf
and http://publicationshare.com/1)
- Charles A. Wedemeyer,
University of Wisconsin
- Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Wedemeyer
- Introduction
to Distance Education: Theorists and Theories—Charles Wedemeyer: http://distance-educator.com/introduction-to-distance-education-theorists-and-theories-charles-wedemeyer/
- A Brief
History of Distance Education: http://www.seniornet.org/edu/art/history.html
- In
Memorandum: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08923649909527031#preview
- Learning
at the Back Door: Reflections on Nontraditional Learning in the Lifespan
(1981), by Charles A. Wedemeyer, Reissued: September 2010. Available: https://etda.libraries.psu.edu/files/final_submissions/6491
i.
http://www.amazon.com/Charles-A.-Wedemeyer/e/B001KDB9TM
(used books)
- Douglas
Engelbart: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Engelbart
"The Mother
of All Demos” is a name given retrospectively to Douglas Engelbart's December
9, 1968, demonstration of experimental computer technologies that are now
commonplace. The live demonstration featured the introduction of the computer
mouse, video conferencing, teleconferencing, hypertext, word processing,
hypermedia, object addressing and dynamic file linking, bootstrapping, and a collaborative
real-time editor."
a.
The Mother of All Demos, presented by Douglas Engelbart (1968) Original
Video on YouTube (140:52): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJDv-zdhzMY
b.
Douglas Engelbart Interviewed by
John Markoff of the New York Times, (113:50), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeSgaJt27PM
Videos:
a.
Video interview Marty Siegel (1 hour, 12 minutes), January 16, 2020, Curt Bonk interview of
Marty Siegel IU School of Informatics (Week 1 R678): https://youtu.be/AFt1oQanVog
Alternative Site: http://curtbonk.com/bonk2020.html
b.
July 10, 2018, Speed dating with Learning
Technologies at IU, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4O03IAEaiI&feature=youtu.be
c.
Videos: July 12, 2017,
re:Learning on Video (various expert interviews), Goldie Blumenstyk, The
Chronicle of Higher Education, http://www.chronicle.com/specialreport/re-Learning-on-Video/127
d.
Video (11:34), April
13, 2016: The Fourth Industrial Revolution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khjY5LWF3tg
e.
Video (2:28), CNN
Money (Tech), August 6, 2016: http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/06/technology/world-wide-web-25-years-old/index.html?iid=hp-stack-dom
Week
1 Tidbits: Introduction
to the Open World: Visionaries and Visions
a. February 26,
2020, How Technology Is Not Changing the Future of Higher Education, Edward J.
Mohoney and Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed
https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/learning-innovation/how-technology-not-changing-future-higher-education
b. February 20,
2020, How Technology Is Changing the Future of Higher Education, Jon Marcus,
The New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/20/education/learning/education-technology.html
c. February 17, 2020, We Wrote a
Book, Edward J. Mahoney and Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/learning-innovation/we-wrote-book
d. January 29,
2020, Clayton Christensen: A Giant of Uncommon Intellect, Teaching Prowess and
Kindness, Michael Horn, EdSurge, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/learning-innovation/disruptive-innovation-higher-ed-and-legacy-clayton-m
e. January 6, 2020, Intelligence of
Things, Social Robots, XR and Tech TRENDS. Elliott Masie, The Masie Center, Learning
TRENDS. Note #2 from CES, Las Vegas, NV. Video presentation in
Vimeo (15:15): https://vimeo.com/383139968
d. December 31, 2019, The 100 Worst Ed-Tech
Debacles of the Decade, Audrey Watters, Hack Education, http://hackeducation.com/2019/12/31/what-a-shitshow
e. December 9, 2019, The Free-College Fantasy,
Kevin Carey, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/20191209-FreeCollege
f. November 6, 2019, Indiana University is
fighting online misinformation to protect democracy, The Chronicle of Higher
Education, https://sponsored.chronicle.com/FightingOnlineMisinformation/index.html
Video (2:27): Let’s Expose the Truth, Indiana University
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFPsswOHJRA
http://curtbonk.com/fom.html
g. August 14, 2019, Why a college education might
not be critical for your career, Cloe Taylor, CNBC, Make It, https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/19/why-a-college-education-might-not-be-critical-for-your-career.html
h. August 7, 2019, 35th Annual
Wisconsin Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, WI, Video (12:31) (look at
5:33 and 9:40): https://youtu.be/lmoZtpk2Hu0
August 7, 2019, Wisconsin 35th DT&L
Conference Greeting
Curt Bonk videoclips: Final Video (3:14) https://youtu.be/dhYoQx5a7mk
i.
August 5, 2019, Timeline
resource of education devices/teaching machines, A Hack Education Project. By
Audrey Watters. http://hackeducation.com/
Timeline: http://teachingmachin.es/timeline.html
j.
July 18, 2019, May the Fourth
Be with You: Creating Education 4.0, Gilly Salmon, JL4D, 6(2), https://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/352/404
k. June 17, 2019, 33 Online Education Questions
Inspired by Mary Meeker’s 2019 Internet Trends Report, Joshua Kim, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/33-online-education-questions-inspired-mary-meeker%E2%80%99s-2019-internet
Mary Meeker slides (June 11, 2019): https://www.bondcap.com/report/itr19/
l.
May 22, 2019, How computing's
first 'killer app' changed everything, Tom Harford, BBC News, https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47802280
m. October 21, 2018, Building a Go-to Resource on
Innovation in Online Learning
Meg Lloyd, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2018/10/24/building-a-go-to-resource-on-innovation-in-online-learning.aspx (Virtually Inspired: https://virtuallyinspired.org/)
n. September 30, 2018, The Learner Revolution and
What it Means for Higher Education, Academic Partnerships, https://www.insidehighered.com/sponsored/learner-revolution-and-what-it-means-higher-education
o. September 26, 2018, The rise and fall of the company behind ‘Reader Rabbit’ and all your
favorite educational games, Abigail Cain,
The Outline, https://theoutline.com/post/6293/reader-rabbit-history-the-learning-company-zoombinis-carmen-sandiego?zd=1&zi=qmbuobk7
Rocky’s Boots gameplay (PC Game, 1982): Video (12:14): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-NLh58bIIk
p. September 26, 2018, Learning Engineers and
Higher Ed Change, Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/learning-engineers-and-higher-ed-change
q. July 24, 2018, Searchable Directory of Vendors
of Online Learning Products and Services, A Searchable Directory of 3,200+
Vendors of Online Learning Products and Services Worldwide, Contact North, https://teachonline.ca/tools-trends/searchable-directory-vendors-online-learning-products-and-services
r.
May 2018, Ten Guiding Principles for the Use of
Technology in Learning, Contact North, https://teachonline.ca/sites/default/files/tools-trends/downloads/10_guiding_principles_for_use_of_technology_in_learning.pdf
s. March 22, 2018, Jeffrey Selingo, The Third Education Revolution, The
Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/03/the-third-education-revolution/556091/
t.
March 13, 2019, The Career
Curriculum Continuum, Andrew Hermalyn, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2019/03/13/how-universities-can-stay-center-learners-lives-opinion
u.
November 16, 2018, Learning
for a Lifetime: A 100-year life requires a 60-year curriculum, Rovy Branon,
Inside Higher Ed. https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2018/11/16/why-longer-lives-require-relevant-accessible-curricula-throughout-long-careers
v.
November 12, 2018, Lifelong learning: the key to
staying ahead, Ariya Talerngsri, Bangkok Post, https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1574074/lifelong-learning-the-key-to-staying-ahead
a.
October 19, 2018, The 60 Year
Curriculum: Developing New Educational Models to Serve the Agile Labor Market,
Chris Dede, The Evolllution, https://evolllution.com/revenue-streams/professional_development/the-60-year-curriculum-developing-new-educational-models-to-serve-the-agile-labor-market/
b.
November 13, 2017, The
Greatest Computer Network You’ve Never Heard Of
Ernie Smith, Motherboard
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/pa3vvg/the-greatest-computer-network-youve-never-heard-of
c.
September 27, 2017, A
Newer Education for Our Era, Cathy Davison, The Chronicle of Higher
Education, http://www.chronicle.com/article/A-Newer-Education-for-Our-Era/241313
d.
August 24, 2017, The New, New Education, Colleen
Flagherty, Inside Higher Ed:
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/08/24/cathy-davidson%E2%80%99s-new-book-manifesto-teaching-students-and-institutions-how-survive
e.
June 21, 2017, The Ed Tech Market Map:
90+ Startups Building The Future Of Education, CB Insight, https://www.cbinsights.com/research/ed-tech-startup-market-map/?utm_content=buffer6565b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin.com&utm_campaign=buffer
f. June 13, 2017, VR in Education: Genuine Learning Applications but
Commercialisation Unclear, Futuresource Consulting, https://www.futuresource-consulting.com/press-release/education-technology-press/vr-in-education-genuine-learning-applications-but-commercialisation-unclear/
g. June 3, 2017, How PLATO changed the World…in 1960, By Cait Etherington
ElearningInside News, https://news.elearninginside.com/how-plato-changed-the-world-in-1960/
h.
April 30, 2017, ‘Those
Jobs Are Gone’, Steve Kolowich The Chronicle of Higher Education, http://www.chronicle.com/article/Who-s-UpWho-s-Down-in/239964
i.
May 4, 2017, Prepare For
Future Learning, Dr. Marie Bountrogianni, Dean, The Chang School, Ryerson U,
Huffington Post, http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/dr-marie-bountrogianni/prepare-for-future-learni_b_16407756.html
j.
March 11, 2017, Tim
Berners-Lee calls for tighter regulation of online political advertising,
Olivia Solon, The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/11/tim-berners-lee-online-political-advertising-regulation
Video 1:04: http://curtbonk.com/berners-lee.html
k.
January 3, 2017, College
is Over, Roger Schank, LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/college-over-roger-schank/
l.
Ben Myers & Erica
Lusk, December 15, 2016, The Digital Era: How 50 years of
the information age transformed college forever, The Chronicle of Higher
Education
http://www.chronicle.com/interactives/50-years-of-technology or http://trainingshare.com/temp/digital-era.html
m.
Scott Carlson, September 5, 2016, How Gopher Nearly
Won the Internet, Chronicle of Higher Education, http://www.chronicle.com/article/How-Gopher-Nearly-Won-the/237682
n.
Schwab, Klaus (2016, January 14). The Fourth
Industrial Revolution: What it means, how to respond. Klaus Schwab, Founder and
Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/01/the-fourth-industrial-revolution-what-it-means-and-how-to-respond/
o. Book: The Fourth Industrial Revolution, Klaus Schaub
https://www.amazon.com/Fourth-Industrial-Revolution-Klaus-Schwab-ebook/dp/B01JEMROIU
p. August 6, 2016, The Web is 25!, Happy (sort of) birthday, World Wide
Web!, Erica Fink and Jonathan Tortora, CNN Money (Tech)
http://info.cern.ch/ (First website)
http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html
q. Associated Press, March 7, 2016, Email is 35 years old!: Raymond
Tomlinson, inventor of modern email, dies, USA Today, USA Today, (includes
embedded video: 1:07),
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2016/03/06/tomlinson-inventor-modern-email-dies/81413414/
r.
July 24, 2015, Ed Tech's Funding Frenzy, Inside
Higher Ed, Carl Straumsheim, available: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2015/07/24/investments-ed-tech-companies-reach-new-high-first-half-2015
Week 2. (January 20) Open Textbooks, E-Books, and Digitally
Enhanced Books
1. Talae Anderson and
Carrie Cutler (2020). Open to Open? An Exploration of
Textbook Preferences and Strategies to Offset Textbook Costs for Online Versus
On-Campus Students. International
Review of Research on Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL), 21(1), 23-39.
Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4141/5286
and http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4141
2.
Hong
Lin (2019, July). Teaching and Learning without a Textbook: Undergraduate
Student Perceptions of Open Educational Resources, International Review
of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 20(3). 1-18. http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4224
and http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/download/4224/5119
- Dennen,
V.P., & Bagdy, L.M. (2019, September). From proprietary textbook to
custom OER solution: Using learner feedback to guide design and
development. Online Learning, 23(3), 4-20.
doi:10.24059/olj.v23i3.2068. Available: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/2068
4.
Julia E. Seaman and Jeff Seaman (2019, January 9).
2018 National Higher Education Report. Available: Freeing
the Textbook: Open Education Resources in U.S. Higher Education, 2018;
https://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/oer.html
a.
Julia E. Seaman and Jeff Seaman, Opening the
Textbook: Open Education Resources in U.S. Higher Education, 2017, I. Babson
Survey Research Group
http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/openingthetextbook2017.pdf (also accessible from http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/oer.html)
b.
Elaine Allen and Jeff Seaman, July 2016, Opening the
Textbook: Educational Resources in U.S. Higher Education, 2015-2016, I. Babson
Survey Research Group
http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/openingthetextbook2016.pdf
- Special Issue (2017, June):
Outcomes of Openness: Empirical Reports on the Implementation of OER, International Review of Research in
Open and Distributed Learning, 18(4).
Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/85
Articles in this issue include:
- The Adoption of an Open
Textbook in a Large Physics Course: An Analysis of Cost, Outcomes, Use,
and Perceptions, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3006
- Cultivating Textbook
Alternatives From the Ground Up: One Public University’s Sustainable
Model for Open and Alternative Educational Resource Proliferation, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3010
- Higher Education Faculty
Perceptions of Open Textbook Adoption (Eulho Jung, Christine Bauer, &
Allan Heaps), http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3120
- Rating the Quality of Open
Textbooks: How Reviewer and Text Characteristics Predict Ratings, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2985
- Ozgur
Ozdemir & Christina Hendricks (2017, April). Instructor and student
experiences with open textbooks, from the California open online library
for education (Cool4Ed). Journal of
Computing in Higher Education, 29(1),
pp. 98-113. Available: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12528-017-9138-0
- Stacie L.
Mason and Royce Kimmons (2018, July). Effects of open textbook adoption on
teacher’ open practices. International
Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 19(3), 128-150. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3517
- Jennifer
Baker, Ken Jeffrey, Rajiv Sunil Jhangiani, & George Veletsianos (2018,
July). Eight patterns of open textbook adoption in British Columbia. International Review of Research in
Open and Distributed Learning, 19(3),
321-334. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3723/4641
- Lane Fischer, John Hilton, Jared Robinson, David Wiley (December,
2015). A multi-institutional study of the impact of open textbook adoption
on the learning outcomes of post-secondary students, Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 27(3), 159-172.
Available:
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12528-015-9101-x/fulltext.html
(also see the briefer
Campus Technology explanation, Dian Schaffhauser, November 11, 2015: https://campustechnology.com/articles/2015/11/10/major-study-finds-oer-students-do-just-as-well-or-better.aspx
- John
Levi Hilton III, Neil Lutz, & David Wiley (2012,
April). Examining
the reuse of open textbooks. International
Review of Research on Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL), 13(2). Article: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/1137/2130
10. Bella Rossa,
Ekaterina Pechenkina, Carol Aeschliman, & Anne-Marie Chase (2017, November
3). Print versus digital texts: Understanding the experimental research and
challenging the dichotomies, Research in
Learning Technology, 25 (12
pages). Available: https://journal.alt.ac.uk/index.php/rlt/article/view/1976
https://journal.alt.ac.uk/index.php/rlt/article/view/1976/html
(HTML)
https://journal.alt.ac.uk/index.php/rlt/article/view/1976/pdf_1?acceptCookies=1
(PDF)
11. Jhangiani, R. S.,
& Jhangiani, S. (2017). Investigating the Perceptions,
Use, and Impact of Open Textbooks: A survey of Post-Secondary Students in
British Columbia. International Review of
Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 18(4), Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3012/4214
a. Jhangiani, R. S., Green,
A., & Belshaw, J. D. (2016). Multiple approaches to open textbook
development: Lessons learned from three disciplines. In P. Blessinger
& T. J. Bliss (Eds.), Open Education: International Perspectives in Higher
Education. Open Book Publishers. Available: http://www.openbookpublishers.com/htmlreader/978-1-78374-278-3/ch9.xhtml#_idTextAnchor024
Note: Rajiv Jhangiani, Surrey, BC,
Canada, rajiv.jhangiani@kpu.ca, teaches
psychology at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
University
Homepage: http://www.kpu.ca/arts/psychology/faculty/rajiv-jhangiani
Personal
Homepage: https://thatpsychprof.com/
Publications: https://thatpsychprof.com/scholarship/open-education/
Free
books:
Rajiv S. Jhangiani & Robert
Biswas Diener (Eds.) (2017). Open: The
philosophy and practices that are revolutionizing education and science.
London: Ubiquity Press. Available: https://www.ubiquitypress.com/site/books/10.5334/bbc/
April
24, 2018, eTexts
101: A Practical Guide, https://iu.pb.unizin.org/iuetexts101/front-matter/introduction/,
https://iu.pb.unizin.org/iuetexts101/
Week 2
Tidbits: Open
Textbooks, E-Books, and Digitally Enhanced Books
a. February 1,
2020, Alexa, read me a story: Audio content for kids on the rise
Associated Press, Fox News, https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/alexa-audio-content-for-kids-rise
b. January 3, 2020, Free Textbooks for Law Students, Lindsay McKenzie,
Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/01/03/free-law-textbooks-raise-questions-about-oer
c. December 16, 2019, Textbook Spending Down, Lindsay McKenzie, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2019/12/16/textbook-spending-down
d. December 12, 2019, New Data Shows Continued Decline In Student Spending
On College Course Materials, AAP | The Association of American Publishers, https://newsroom.publishers.org/new-data-shows-continued-decline-in-student-spending--on-college-course-materials/
e. December 9, 2019, L.A. is an e-book borrower’s paradise. A major
publisher’s crackdown could Sonja Sharp, The LA Times, https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-12-09/los-angeles-e-book-borrowers-paradise-publisher-cracking-down
f. November 4, 2019, Alternative Textbook Providers on the Rise, Lindsay
McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/11/04/window-opportunity-alternative-textbook-providers
g. July 17, 2019, A Textbook Giant Is Going ‘Digital First.’ That Might Not
Be Good for Affordability, Will Jarvis, Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/A-Textbook-Giant-Is-Going/246717
h. July 16, 2019, Pearson’s Next Chapter, Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher
Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/07/16/pearson-goes-all-digital-first-strategy-textbooks
i.
June 19, 2019, DeepZen will allow authors to turn
ebooks into audiobooks, Michael Kozlowski, Good e-Reader, https://goodereader.com/blog/audiobooks/deepzen-will-allow-authors-to-turn-ebooks-into-audiobooks/amp, http://deepzen.io/
j.
June 19, 2019, Deep Zen, IBM, http://deepzen.io/
Video Example #1 (15:39): http://curtbonk.com/deepzen1.html
Video Example #2 (58 seconds): http://curtbonk.com/deepzen2.html
k. May 23, 2019, Affordable textbook legislation introduced (again): Is it
finally time?, Jodi Helmer, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://universitybusiness.com/affordable-textbook-legislation-introduced-again-is-it-finally-time
l.
May 2, 2019, Online church: Ministries use VR, apps
to deliver digital services and virtual baptisms, Josmar Taveras, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2019/05/02/churches-add-apps-vr-and-online-services-engage-millennials/3538527002/
m. April 4, 2019, Affordable College Textbook Act; https://sparcopen.org/our-work/affordable-college-textbook-act/
n. April 3, 2019, Information (Learning Material)
Wants to Be Free, Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed, http://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/information-learning-material-wants-be-free
o. March 25, 2019, Best Sources for Free Digital
Textbooks and More, Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2019/03/25/best-sources-for-free-digital-textbooks-and-more.aspx
p. March 22, 2019, 16 Open Learning Resources that
Go Beyond the Textbook
Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2019/03/22/16-open-learning-resources-that-go-beyond-the-textbook.aspx
q. March 13, 2019, Presidential Support (With
Caveats) for OER, Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/03/13/college-presidents-support-use-oer-lower-students-c
r.
March 6, 2019, The high cost
of college textbooks, explained, Gabby Del Valle, The Chronicle of Higher
Education, https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2019/3/6/18252322/college-textbooks-cost-expensive-pearson-cengage-mcgraw-hill
s. March 6, 2019, UN: Majority of world's
population lacks internet access, Gaby Del Valle, Vox: https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2019/3/6/18252322/college-textbooks-cost-expensive-pearson-cengage-mcgraw-hill
t.
March
2, 2019, 12 Best Practices in Online Teaching and Learning:
Improving Doctoral Education Online, Bernard J.
Luskin, Psychology Today, https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-media-psychology-effect/201903/12-best-practices-in-online-teaching-and-learning
u.
October
2, 2018, Single Project Earns Federal Pilot Grant, Mark Lieberman, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2018/10/02/department-education-awards-pilot-oer-grant-uc-davis-open
v.
October
2, 2018, OER/Open Textbooks: LibreTexts Awarded $5 Million Federal OER Pilot Program
Grant, Gary Price, Library Journal, https://www.infodocket.com/2018/10/02/oeropen-textbooks-libretexts-awarded-5-million-federal-oer-grant/
w.
September 26, 2018, Google Curriculum, College
Credit, Paul Fain, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2018/09/26/role-faculty-post-lms-world-opinion
x.
August 31, 2018, Hard Copy or Electronic Textbooks?
Professors Are More Concerned About Keeping Them Affordable, Claire Hansen, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/Hard-Copy-or-lectronic/244425
y.
August 28, 2018, $1,000 online textbook a
'misunderstanding,' UL Lafayette says: report, Bob Warren, Nola.com (New
Orleans Metro Education News), https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2018/08/28/universitys-999-online-textbook-creates-confusion-and-outrage
z.
August 2, 2018, 2.2 Million Students Using OpenStax
Books, Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, https://cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/news-network.rice.edu/dist/c/2/files/2018/07/infographic-2018_final-21jjdwm.pdf
aa.
August 2, 2018, OpenStax Infographic, https://cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/news-network.rice.edu/dist/c/2/files/2018/07/infographic-2018_final-21jjdwm.pdf
bb.
July 16, 2018, Free Digital Textbooks vs. Purchased
Commercial Textbooks, By Lindsay McKenzie,
Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2018/07/16/measuring-impact-oer-university-georgia
cc.
May 8, 2018, $5 Million for Open Textbooks in FY18
Omnibus Bill, SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition)
https://sparcopen.org/our-work/open-textbooks-fy18/
dd.
May 8, 2018, Free textbooks? Federal government is
on track with a pilot program.
Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, The Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2018/05/08/education-dept-sets-course-for-open-textbook-pilot-program/?utm_term=.39d66dfbc6fa
ee.
April 14, 2018, Google’s astounding new search tool
will answer any question by reading thousands of books, Anne Quito, Quartz, https://qz.com/1252664/talk-to-books-at-ted-2018-ray-kurzweil-unveils-googles-astounding-new-search-tool-will-answer-any-question-by-reading-thousands-of-books/
Allows you and me to ask questions which trigger a semantic search of the
120,000 books that Google has digitized (typically in under 6 seconds).
ff.
April 3, 2019, Developing an Open Textbook for
Learning and Instructional Design Technology, Rick West, TechTrends, http://rdcu.be/IGou
gg.
December 19, 2017, OER Adoptions on the Rise,
Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/12/19/more-faculty-members-are-using-oer-survey-finds
hh.
December 19, 2017, Use of Free Textbooks Is Rising,
but Barriers Remain
Beth McMurtie, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/12/19/more-faculty-members-are-using-oer-survey-finds
ii.
August 2, 2017, OpenStax Saved 1 Milllion Students
$70 Million, Mark Lieberman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/data/2017/08/02/openstax-saved-1-million-students-70-million
jj.
August 11, 2016, Leila Meyer, Kentucky State U
Offers Free E-Textbooks for All Students, eCampus News
https://campustechnology.com/articles/2016/08/11/kentucky-state-u-offers-free-etextbooks-for-all-students.aspx
kk.
July 28, 2017, Big Publisher Wants to Co-Opt the
Open Textbook Revolution
Steven Mellendez, Fast Company, https://www.fastcompany.com/40432973/how-academic-publishers-are-looking-to-get-in-on-the-open-textbook-revolution
ll.
July 11, 2017, OpenStax Launches Learning Platform,
Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/07/11/openstax-latest-publisher-build-online-learning-platform
mm.
June 28, 2017, The OER Moment, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/content/oer-moment-0 https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2017/06/22/compilation-oer-moment
Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xyvr10vih19tyrw/AADgYAdtiAegtQ_QASyhrbp2a?dl=0
nn.
June 21, 2017, Fixing the Textbook Model (an
interview with Brad Wheeler, Indiana University), Dian Schaffhauser, Campus
Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2017/06/21/fixing-the-textbook-model.aspx
oo.
June 14, 2017, Teaching With Collaborative Digital
Textbooks, Eric Weiskott, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2017/06/14/collaborative-digital-textbooks
pp.
May 31, 2017, Enticing Students to Read Again, Ellen
McCracken, The Chronicle of Higher
Education, http://www.chronicle.com/article/Enticing-Students-to-Read/144347
qq.
May 8, 2017, Free Digital Book Promotes Engineering
Ed to Native Students, Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2018/01/03/lack-of-tech-savvy-holding-back-developmental-ed-efforts.aspx
rr.
May 5, 2017, Dean: Here’s how eTextbooks are leading
to higher completion rates. Tracy Hurley, eCampus News, Available: https://www.ecampusnews.com/campus-administration/etextbook-completion-rates/
ss.
April 24, 2017, A new value proposition for open
textbooks, Thomas Carey, Inside Higher
Education, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/higher-ed-gamma/new-value-proposition-open-textbooks-0
tt.
April 10, 2017, University’s eText program saves
students over $3.5 million, eCampus News, http://www.ecampusnews.com/top-news/etext-saves-students-millions/
uu.
April 6, 2017, Indiana University’s eText program
saves students over $3.5 million (Program makes digital textbooks cost less and
do more, grows 56 percent), Indiana University Newsroom, https://itnews.iu.edu/articles/2017/indiana-universitys-etext-program-saves-students-over-3.5-million.php
vv.
April 4, 2017, The open educational resources
movement is redefining the concept of online textbooks, Suzanne Bowness,
University Affairs, http://www.universityaffairs.ca/features/feature-article/open-educational-resources-movement-redefining-concept-online-textbooks/
ww.
March 21, 2017, Pioneering Open Education Through
Collaboration with BCcampus and eCampusOntario, BC Campus, https://bccampus.ca/2017/03/21/pioneering-open-education-through-collaboration-with-bccampus-and-ecampusontario/
xx.
September 1, 2015, Survey: Most Students Prefer
Traditional Texts over E-Books, Joshua Bolkan, Campus Technology, Available:
http://campustechnology.com/articles/2015/09/01/survey-most-students-prefer-traditional-texts-over-ebooks.aspx
yy.
July 9, 2015, In Students' Minds, Textbooks Are
Increasingly Optional Purchases, Chronicle of Higher Education, Jeffrey R.
Young, available: http://chronicle.com/article/For-Students-Textbooks-Become/231455?cid=megamenu
zz.
April 29, 2015, Open Textbooks: The Current State of
Play, American Council on Education (ACE) and the Center for Education
Attainment and Innovation (CEAI). Available: http://www.acenet.edu/news-room/Pages/Quick-Hits-Open-Textbooks.aspx;
http://www.acenet.edu/news-room/Documents/Quick-Hits-Open-Textbooks.pdf
(PDF)
Video (2:10): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTmZqHElLhc
aaa.
January 26, 2015, The Cobweb: Can the Internet be archived?,
The New Yorker, Jill Lepore, Available: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/01/26/cobweb
Open
and Digital Textbook Videos and Resources:
1.
October 11, 2018, Webinar: Helping
Students Get Access to Textbooks
Bill Neumann, University of Arizona, Stacy Morrone, Indiana University
The Chronicle of Higher Education, http://www.workcast.com/AuditoriumAuthenticator.aspx?cpak=1229225577926723&pak=1058760854836314
2.
April 24, 2018, Indiana University’s
eText 101: Are your students paying too much for textbooks?, http://www.workcast.com/AuditoriumAuthenticator.aspx?pak=9332489534216537&cpak=7024828833256386#
3.
Jhangiani, R. (2016, February 26). The future is
open: Enhancing pedagogy via open educational practices. British
Columbia Institute of Technology. (124:40). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZCxGtAPR9U
4. Jhangiani,
R. (2016, February 9). Enhancing pedagogy via open
educational practices - public lecture by Rajiv Jhangiani. McMaster
University. (58:04); https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF4a2kh1giQ
5.
Interview with Rajiv Jhangiani on
'Enhancing Pedagogy via Open Educational Practices.' McMaster
University. (2016, February 9). (8:28): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FIvvxRkqFs
6.
March 27, 2017, David Porter, CEO, eCampus Ontario,
Beyond Free: Harnessing the resonant value in open and collaborative practices
for the public good, Open Education Ontario Summit, https://www.slideshare.net/David_Porter
https://www.ocls.ca/events/open-education-ontario-summit
7.
Dr. Richard Baraniuk - OpenStax: An Open Education
Case Study, University of Houston, November 2016 (26:00 minute mark): https://vimeo.com/190730802
8.
April 29, 2015, American Council on Education, Open
Textbooks: The Current State of Play, Video (2:10): https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=84&v=FTmZqHElLhc
9.
January 28, 2015, Copia EDU Walkthrough, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvUpZ2PgVYw
10.
September 2, 2014, LearningField Case Study:
Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School, Melbourne, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBemtFTDF1g#t=146
E-Book
Resources and Low Cost Companies (mobile ones too):
1.
Amazon
Create Space (formerly BookSurge): https://www.createspace.com/
2.
BCCampus, OpenEd: https://www.ecampusontario.ca/
3.
Beyond
Textbooks: http://beyondtextbooks.org/
4.
BookRix:
http://www.bookrix.com/
5.
Bookshare:
An accessibility online library for
people with disabilities: https://www.bookshare.org/
6.
BookShout:
https://bookshout.com/
7.
Bookyards:
http://www.bookyards.com/
8.
CK-12
Foundation: http://www.ck12.org/student/
9.
Copia: http://www.copiaedu.com/
10.
Degreed: https://degreed.com/
11.
Discovery Education Techbook:
http://www.discoveryeducation.com/what-we-offer/techbook-digital-textbooks/index.cfm
12.
Digital Textbook Playbook (USA):
http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/digital-textbook-playbook
13.
Flat
World Knowledge: https://catalog.flatworldknowledge.com/
14.
The
Global Text Project (creating books for underdeveloped countries): https://alison.com/publisher/global-text-project
15.
Google
Books: http://books.google.com/books
16.
International Children’s Digital Library. http://en.childrenslibrary.org/
(Note: The ICDL collection includes 4,619 books in 59 languages;
users come from 228 different countries.)
17.
The
Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/index.php
18.
LearningField (Australia): http://learningfield.com.au/
19.
LibiVox:
http://librivox.org/
20.
LibreTexts: https://libretexts.org/
21.
Lumen
Learning: http://lumenlearning.com/
22.
ManyBooks.net:
http://manybooks.net/
23.
NY
Public Library Portal to Children’s e-books: http://kids.nypl.org/ebooks
24.
OCLC
(Online Computer Library Center): https://www.oclc.org/en-US/home.html?redirect=true
25.
Open
Book Publishers, Cambridge, UK: http://www.openbookpublishers.com/
26.
OpenCollegeTextbooks:
http://collegeopentextbooks.org/
27.
Open Textbook Network: http://research.cehd.umn.edu/otn/
28.
Open Utopia: http://theopenutopia.org/
29.
OpenStax College: http://openstaxcollege.org/
30.
Project
Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page
31.
Questia:
http://www.questia.com/
32.
Rosetta
Books: http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/ABC_Bicycle_Book/index.htm
33.
Seeds
of Empowerment (Paul Kim, creating tools for the underdeveloped world; e.g.,
iPhone applications for storytelling and social entrepreneurship)
http://seedsofempowerment.org/
34.
Subtext:
http://subtext.com/
35.
Talk to Books: https://books.google.com/talktobooks/
36.
Tumblebooks:
http://www.tumblebooks.com/
37.
Tutor Beta from OpenStax: https://openstax.org/openstax-tutor
38.
World
Public Library: http://worldlibrary.net/
39.
XanEdu:
https://www.xanedu.com/
Week 3. (January
27) Alternate Reality Learning: VR, AR, Gaming, and Simulations
- Chris Dede,
Tina A. Grotzer, Amy Kamarainen, & Shari Metcalf (2017). EcoXPT:
Designing for deeper learning through experimentation in an immersive
virtual ecosystem. Educational
Technology & Society, 20(4),
166-178. Available: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13bIe6557e5-eg0xLI06pKjrFja2fpsgP/view
- Susan Yoon,
Emma Anderson, Joyce Lin, & Karen Elinich (2017). How augmented
reality enables conceptual understanding of challenging science content. Educational Technology & Society,
20(1), 156-168. Available: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312053926_How_Augmented_Reality_Enables_Conceptual_Understanding_of_Challenging_Science_Content
- Hsin-Hun
Liou, Stephen J. H. Yang, Sherry Y. Chen, & Wernhuar Tarng (2017). The
influences of the 2D image-based augmented reality and virtual reality on
student learning. Educational
Technology & Society, 20(3),
110-121. Available: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/56c1/a617bdb11d07c6372d248b4c0153f25c0eb2.pdf
- Douglas
Thomas and John Seely Brown (2009, January). Why Virtual Worlds Matter. International Journal of Media and Learning, Vol. 1(1). http://www.johnseelybrown.com/needvirtualworlds.pdf
- Squire, Kurt. (2008). Open-Ended Video Games: A Model for Developing
Learning for the Interactive Age. The Ecology of Games: Connecting
Youth, Games, and Learning. Edited by Katie Salen. The John D. and
Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning.
Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2008. 167–198. Retrieved from https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/ecology-games
and http://trainingshare.com/pdfs/Squire-2007.pdf
- Bonnie A. Nardi, Stella Ly, & Justin Harris (2007). Learning
conversations in World of Warcraft. forthcoming
in Proc. HICSS 2007. Retrieved
from http://darrouzet-nardi.net/bonnie/pdf/Nardi-HICSS.pdf
- Sara de
Freitas (2007). Learning in Immersive worlds a review of game-based
learning. JISC. Retrieved from http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.101.1997&rep=rep1&type=pdf
AR and VR Videos:
- Video
(1:11): SMART
TAZ6 (3D Printer) AR Maintenance for the U.S. Navy
- https://youtu.be/2YAXM8t1nI0
- Video (2:02),
January 12, 2015: Microsoft HoloLens - Transform your world with holograms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOJyRJKqukc
- Osso VR: http://ossovr.com/
and (50 second video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yes_GEtIa6o
- May 7, 2016, We Are Alfred—Embodied Lab, http://www.embodiedlabs.com/
Video (4:04): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOW7oG6bIFI
- Video
(8:00), June 21, 2017, Beyond the Frame: The New
Classroom, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGGVYT0cMHg
- VR Blog
and series of videos: https://thinkmobiles.com/blog/virtual-reality-military/
Virtual
Worlds:
a.
Cyark: virtual tourists to
walk through 360-degree renderings of places that are normally off limits, https://www.cyark.org/
b.
Master Works, Journey Through History in Virtual
Reality, Cool Video (1:00): http://masterworksvr.com/
c.
Rome Reborn: https://www.romereborn.org/
d.
Virtual World Heritage Lab: http://vwhl.squarespace.com/
e.
Regatta
(Bloomington, Indiana): https://regattavr.com/
f.
Mozilla
mixed reality discussion forum: https://labs.mozilla.org/learn/mixed-reality/
g.
Virtually Inspired: https://virtuallyinspired.org/ and https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/virtually-inspired-showcasing-innovations-online-learning/
Other
(Games and Design tools):
a.
OER
Commons: https://www.oercommons.org/game-based-learning
b.
Sketchfab: https://sketchfab.com/
Week
3 Tidbits: Alternate Reality Learning: VR, AR, Gaming, and Simulations
a. February 4, 2020, Former Cuban Center interns making splash in virtual
reality industry, Kirk Johannesen, IU News at IU Bloomington
https://news.iu.edu/stories/2020/02/iub/inside/04-cuban-center-interns-virtual-reality-regattavr.html
b. January 30, 2020, The Arrival Of 5G Will Unlock The Full Potential Of VR
And AR
Sol Rogers, Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/sites/solrogers/2019/01/30/the-arrival-of-5g-will-unlock-the-full-potential-of-vr-and-ar/#196c6f027bcc
c. January 29, 2020, No smoke, no water, no waste. VR could train the next
generation of firefighters, Nell Lewis, CNN Business, https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/29/tech/virtual-reality-firefighter-training/index.html
d. January 29, 2020, Dawn of 5G: Empowering VR, AR and Much More
Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/dawn-5g-empowering-vr-ar-and-much-more
e. January 24, 2020, Coronavirus Outbreak Causes
Surge In Plague Inc Downloads
Lara Jackson, Gamebyte, https://www.gamebyte.com/coronavirus-outbreak-causes-surge-in-plague-inc-downloads/
f. January 23, 2020, Coronavirus: UK-made 'Plague'
game downloads soar in China amid virus outbreak, Sky News, UK, https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-uk-made-plague-game-downloads-soar-in-china-amid-virus-outbreak-11915754
g. January 9, 2020, Scientists put 3D glasses on
cuttlefish and showed them film clips. The results were surprising, Ryan Prior,
CNN
Video (1:09)
https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/08/us/3d-glasses-cuttlefish-scn-trnd/index.html
h. January 9, 2020, Scientists put 3D glasses on
cuttlefish and played movie clips. Here's what they discovered, Natacha
Larnard, CBS News
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/scientists-put-3d-glasses-on-cuttlefish-and-played-movie-clips-heres-what-they-discovered/
i.
January 7, 2020, Old Musicians
Never Die. They Just Become Holograms, Mark Binelli, The New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/07/magazine/hologram-musicians.html
j.
December 2, 2019, Taking
Virtual Reality for a Test Drive, Patricia Marx, The New Yorker, https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/12/09/taking-virtual-reality-for-a-test-drive
k. November 26, 2019, Russian cows get
virtual-reality glasses to help them ward off winter blues, Oliver Carroll,
Moscow, Independent, https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russia-cows-vr-virtual-reality-glasses-illness-winter-a9218501.html
l.
November 22, 2019, Virtual
Classes in a Virtual World, Lilah Burke, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/11/22/stanford-conducts-classes-virtual-world
m.
August 13,
2019. Michael Sullivan. Hooked in the Internet: South Korean teens go into
digital detox. NPR. Retrieved from https://www.npr.org/2019/08/13/748299817/hooked-on-the-internet-south-korean-teens-go-into-digital-detox
(Embedded 4 minute Podcast)
n. July 23, 2019, Explore
Four World Heritage Sites in VR With MasterWorks, Sara Hardman, New Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/6385/explore-four-world-heritage-sites-in-vr-with
o. June 12, 2019, Your doctor may be playing
medical video games at work. That could be good for your health, Edward Baig,
USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2019/06/12/medical-video-games-help-doctors-perform-major-procedures-surgeries/3712733002/
Video (1:59): (medical training): http://curtbonk.com/medical-video-games.html
p. June 11, 2019, E3 2019: Are video games for
people like you? You betcha, Mark Saltzman, The USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2019/06/11/how-5-g-wearables-and-ai-help-bring-smart-gyms-your-home/1331406001/
Video (1:11) (new games): http://curtbonk.com/video-games-3.html
q. June 11, 2019, Home workout: Companies like
Peloton, Mirror, FightCamp push remote fitness forward, Davin Brown, The USA
Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2019/06/11/how-5-g-wearables-and-ai-help-bring-smart-gyms-your-home/1331406001/
r.
June 8, 2019, Yes, Virtual Reality Increases Engagement, But Does it Increase
Learning?, Melanie Hering, New Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/6260/yes-virtual-reality-increases-engagement-but-does
s. May 28, 2019, Virtual Reality Comes to the
Classroom, Michael Bugeja, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/20190528-ImmersiveTech
t.
May 28, 2019, Virtual Reality
Comes to the Classroom, Beth McMurtrie, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/20190528-ImmersiveTech
Video (17 seconds): A
virtual-reality experience for students in a conducting class: http://curtbonk.com/virtual-o.htm
Video (13 seconds): A group of students could gather around a virtual
heart: http://curtbonk.com/vrheart.html
Additional Video (17 seconds): Hamilton College
literature students built virtual worlds based on novels and stories they read
in class.
u.
March
11, 2019, This Dreamy Art Exhibit Lets You Step Inside Van Gogh Paintings
(Video), Madeline Bills, Travel and Leisure, https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/immersive-van-gogh-exhibit-paris
v. Taiwan (in Chinese), December 5,
2018, Empathy Starter, Penny Pan, project video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwxDvqdG_ZQ;
project website https://www.atplay.tw/projects;
KAAA fan page: https://www.facebook.com/社團法人高雄市接納自閉症學會-587008344723426/
w. May 23, 2018, “Immersive Realities for Learning
and Performance: VR, AR, Mixed Reality & More in 2018,” Bobby Carlton;
Foreword by Elliott Masie, the Masie Center
https://masie.com/immersiverealities
https://s3.amazonaws.com/masiecontent/content/masie/immersiverealities2018/ImmersiveRealities-optimized.pdf
x. May 10, 2018,
World without walls: virtual reality’s role in
the classroom
Kristen Blair, Carolina Daily Journal,
https://www.carolinajournal.com/opinion-article/world-without-walls-virtual-realitys-role-in-the-classroom/
y.
May 1, 2018, 3 ways districts can use AR and AI, Justin Anglio, eSchool News
https://www.eschoolnews.com/2018/05/01/3-amazing-ways-our-district-is-using-ar-and-vr/
Carnegie Learning: https://www.carnegielearning.com/login/index.html
z.
April 8, 2018, Pros and Cons of Virtual Reality in
the Classroom, Adam Evans, The Chronicle
of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/ProsCons-of-Virtual/243016?cid=cp197
aa.
January 8, 2018, Brain Surgery in 3-D: Coming Soon
to the Operating Theater, Denise Grady, The
New York Times, Available:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/08/health/surgery-3d-microscope-moyamoya.html
bb. January 1, 2018, Indiana doctor finds perfect fit with virtual assistant,
Allen Laman, The Dubois County Herald
(Jasper, Indiana), https://duboiscountyherald.com/b/doctor-finds-perfect-fit-with-virtual-assistant
cc.
September 6, 2017, Get ready for thousands of
augmented reality Apple apps, Jefferson Graham, The USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2017/09/06/get-ready-thousands-augmented-reality-apple-apps/630957001/ (see embedded videos)
dd. September 4, 2017, Is virtual reality the next 3D TV? Like VR, it was
hyped, pricey and consumers didn't care, Edward C. Baig, The USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/baig/2017/09/04/virtual-reality-next-3-d-tv-like-vr-hyped-pricey-and-consumers-didnt-care/616961001/
ee.
July 30, 2017, A New Way for Therapists to Get
Inside Heads: Virtual Reality, Cade Metz, The New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/30/technology/virtual-reality-limbix-mental-health.html
ff.
July 28, 2017, Modern medicine breathes new life
into virtual training, Jennifer Jolly, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/2017/07/28/doctors-using-virtual-reality-breathe-new-life-into-technology/506437001/
(see embedded video)
gg.
July 19, 2017, HoloLens Assists in Live Surgery,
Tommy Palladino, Next Reality, https://hololens.reality.news/news/hololens-assists-live-surgery-0178887/
Video: https://hololens.reality.news/news/hololens-assists-live-surgery-0178887/
hh. July 17, 2017, Learning Chemistry in Virtual Reality, Sarah Hardman, New
Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/4519/learning-chemistry-in-virtual-reality
Video (1:38): (virtual reality chemistry): https://vialogues.com/vialogues/play/38337/
ii.
July 12, 2017, More Than Just Cool?, Nick Roll,
Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2017/07/12/vr-and-ar-more-just-cool
jj.
July 5, 2017, 'Pokémon Go' didn't unleash a wave of
copycats. What happened?, Brett Molina, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2017/07/05/pokemon-go-year-later-where-all-pokemon-copycats/446893001
kk. May 18, 2017, Google Expeditions Adds Augmented Reality for Classrooms,
Sri Ravipati, THE Journal, https://thejournal.com/articles/2017/05/18/google-expeditions-adds-augmented-reality-for-classrooms.aspx
Video (1:09): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DYqlaMWTVg
ll.
April 19, 2017, Best augmented-reality apps, Brandon
Widder, Digital Trends, https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/best-augmented-reality-apps/
mm.
March 27, 2017, What will learning look like in
2025?, John Cavanaugh, eCampus News, https://www.ecampusnews.com/featured/featured-on-ecampus-news/learning-look-like-2025/
nn. December 27, 2016, Five Things To Know About Games and Learning, Brian
Sweeting, New Learning Times (NLT), https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/4033/five-things-to-know-about-games-and-learning
oo. Laura DeVaney, November 22, 2016, Visionary: How 4 institutions are
venturing into a new mixed reality, eCampus News, http://www.ecampusnews.com/disruptions-and-innovations/institutions-mixed-reality/
pp. Video Gamers
Beat Scientists and Computers in Protein Folding Competition, Leila Meyer,
September 19, 2016, Campus Technology
https://campustechnology.com/articles/2016/09/19/video-gamers-beat-scientists-and-computers-in-protein-folding-competition.aspx
qq. 3-D Google
exhibit to tell history of black America, Jessica Guynn, September 14, 2016,
USA Today http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2016/09/14/google-creates-interactive-exhibit-smithsonian-national-museum-of-african-american-history-and-culture/90342372/
rr.
Gabriel Sandoval, July 22, 2016, When Pokémon Goes
to Campus: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Chronicle of Higher Education, http://www.chronicle.com/article/When-Pok-mon-Goes-to-Campus-/237219
ss.
What
is really behind the Pokémon Go craze, Hayley
Tsukayama and Ben Guarino, July 12, 2016, Washington Post (includes video:
1:31). Available: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/07/12/what-is-really-behind-the-pokemon-go-craze/?wpisrc=nl_most-draw7&wpmm=1
tt.
Augmented and Virtual Reality: Where Is the
Educational Value?, David Raths, June 9, 2016, THE Journal. Available: https://thejournal.com/articles/2016/06/15/augmented-and-virtual-reality-where-is-the-educational-value.aspx
uu. Virtual Reality
Lets Med Students Experience What It’s Like To Be 74, Elyse Wanshel, June 3,
2016, Huffington Post. Available: http://ht.ly/bSpe300XEPJ
vv. Paul McCartney
invites virtual reality users into his studio, Marco della Cava, May
24, 2016, USA Today
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2016/05/24/paul-mccartney-invites-virtual-reality-users-into-his-studio/84809140/
ww.
Virtual reality tested by NFL as tool to confront
racism, sexism, Marco della Cava, April 10, 2016, USA Today.
Available: http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2016/04/08/virtual-reality-tested-tool-confront-racism-sexism/82674406/
xx. March 30, 2016,
IUPUI's Chauncey Frend explores time
and space through virtual reality, Jefferson Graham, USA Today, http://archive.inside.iu.edu/spotlights-profiles/faculty-staff/2016-03-30-chauncey-frend.shtml
yy. 10 AR/VR sets
that take you to another world, Marco della Cava, USA Today, March 2, 2016.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2016/02/29/vrar-what-gears-here-and-whats-coming/81112842/
zz.
Virtual
Expeditions (Google Cardboard), January 7, 2016, Google Cardboard saves baby's
life, CNN, Elizabeth Cohen
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/07/health/google-cardboard-baby-saved/
aaa.
Bonk, C. J., &
Dennen, V. P. (2005). Massive
multiplayer online gaming: A research framework for military education and
training. (Technical
Report # 2005-1). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Defense (DUSD/R): Advanced
Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative. Retrieved on from http://mypage.iu.edu/~cjbonk/GameReport_Bonk_final.pdf
Some virtual
world and gaming people:
1.
Craig
Kapp, Clinical Professor, NYU, http://cims.nyu.edu/~kapp/;
kapp@cs.nyu.edu (AR/VR pop-up books)
(keynote at E-Learn in Hawaii in 2011)
2.
Dr.
Michael Young (was Sasha’s advisor), University of Connecticut, http://education.uconn.edu/person/michael-young/;
michael.f.young@uconn.edu; https://myoung.education.uconn.edu/about/
3.
Dr.
Kurt D. Squire, Professor, Informatics, UC-Irvine, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Squire;
https://www.informatics.uci.edu/explore/faculty-profiles/kurt-squire/;
ksquire@uci.edu
4.
Dr.
Constance Steinkuehler, Professor, Informatics, UC-Irvine, Games Learning
Society, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constance_Steinkuehler;
https://www.informatics.uci.edu/explore/faculty-profiles/constance-steinkuehler/;
const@uci.edu
5.
Dr.
Sasha Barab, Arizona State University, http://sashabarab.org/;
https://gamesandimpact.org/team/sasha-barab/;
Sasha.Barab@asu.edu; https://education.asu.edu/sasha-barab
6.
Dr.
Bonnie Nardi, UC Irvine, nardi@uci.edu; http://www.artifex.org/~bonnie/
(known for ethnography and virtual worlds and activity theory and
human-computer interaction); https://mitpress.mit.edu/authors/bonnie-nardi
7.
Dr.
Sara de Freitas, Pro Vice Chancellor (Learning and Teaching), Murdock
University, Australia, http://www.seriousgamesinstitute.co.uk/applied-research/Sara-de-Freitas.aspx,
S.deFreitas@murdoch.edu.au
(formerly head of the Serious Gaming Center in Coventry, UK; see also http://www.seriousgamesinstitute.co.uk/applied-research/Sara-de-Freitas.aspx)
8.
Dr.
Bernard Frischer, Indiana University School of Informatics, World Heritage Lab, http://vwhl.squarespace.com/; Flyover
Zone Productions (historical settings virtual worlds):http://frischer.org/; E-mail: bernard.d.frischer@gmail.com; Rome Reborn: https://www.romereborn.org/;
9.
Dr.
David Gibson, Curtin University, Australia, David.C.Gibson@curtin.edu.au; http://oasisapps.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/David.C.Gibson
10.
Dr.
Karl Kapp, http://karlkapp.com/, karlkapp@gmail.com
(gamification books) (Keynote at the Madison conference in August)
11. Jaron Lanier, http://www.vrs.org.uk/virtual-reality-profiles/vpl-research.html;
http://www.jaronlanier.com/; http://www.jaronlanier.com/general.html
12. Clark Aldrich, ShortSims, http://www.shortsims.com/, clark@clarkaldrichdesigns.com
- Charles
Dziuban, Peter Shea, and Patsy Moskal (2020). A Question of Blended
Learning: Treatment Effect or Boundary Object. EDUCAUSE Review. https://er.educause.edu/articles/2020/4/a-question-of-blended-learning-treatment-effect-or-boundary-object
- Swapna
Kumar, Florence Martin, Kiran Budhrani, & Albert Ritzhaupt (2019,
December). Award-winning faculty online teaching practices: Elements of
award-winning courses, Online
Learning, 23(4), 160-180. https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/2077
- Owston, R., York, D.,
& Malhotra, T. (2019). Blended learning in large enrolment courses:
Student perceptions across four different instructional models. Australasian
Journal of Educational Technology, 35(5),
29-45. https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.4310
- Ron Owston (2017). Empowering
learners through blended learning. International
Journal on E-Learning, 17(1),
65-83. Retrieved from http://www.yorku.ca/rowston/IJEL2017.pdf
(see also Ron Owston homepage: http://edu.apps01.yorku.ca/wordpress/ronowston/
and presentation at OEB 2016 (Empowering Learners in Higher Ed, December
7, 2016): Video (18 minutes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1G_FZU_4bE
- Sloan Reports (2009, 2010,
2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018). Now the Online Learning Consortium: https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/read/
and https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/read/surveys/
(free
survey reports) https://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/highered.html
- Seaman, J. E., Allen, E., & Seaman, J. (2018). Grade Increase: Tracking Online
Education in the United States. Babson Survey Research Group. Full
Report: https://onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/gradeincrease.pdf
(recap: http://www.babson.edu/about/news-events/babson-announcements/babson-survey-research-group-tracking-distance-education-report/)
- Allen, E., & Seaman, J. with Russell Poulin and Terri Taylor
Straut (2016, February). Online
Report Card: Tracking Online Education in the United States. Babson
Survey Research Group. Full Report: http://onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/onlinereportcard.pdf
- February
5, 2015, I. Elaine Allen and Jeff Seaman, 2014 Survey of Online
Learning, Grade Level: Tracking Online Education in the United
States, 2014, Online Learning Consortium (formerly the Sloan Consortium).
Homepage.
Full
Report.
- Allen, E., & Seaman, J. (2014, October) Opening up the curriculum: Open educational resources in U.S.
Higher Education, 2014. Babson Survey Research Group. Retrieved from http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/openingthecurriculum2014.pdf
Infographic: http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/Opening_the_Curriculum_infographic.pdf
- Barbara Means, Yukie Toyama, Robert Murphy,
Marianne Bakia, & Karla Jones (2010, September). Evaluation
of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning: A Meta-Analysis and Review
of Online Learning Studies. U. S. Department of Education. http://www2.ed.gov/rschstat/eval/tech/evidence-based-practices/finalreport.pdf
- Chuck Dziuban and Anthony Picciano (June 17, 2015). The Evolution
Continues: Considerations for the Future of Research in Online and Blended
Learning. Available: https://library.educause.edu/~/media/files/library/2015/6/erb1513-pdf.pdf
8.
Amber
Dailey-Heber, (2018, December). Maximizing Interactivity in Online Learning: Moving
beyond Discussion Boards. Journal of
Educators Online, 15(3). Available:
https://www.thejeo.com/archive/2018_15_3/hebert_interactivity
- Rebecca
Mary Quintana, Yuanru Tan (2019, December). Characterizing MOOC
Pedagogies: Exploring Tools and Methods for Learning Designers and Researchers.
Online Learning, 23(4), 62-84.
Available: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/2084
- Thomas
Arnett, Andrew Benson, Brian Bridges, Katrina Bushko, Lisa Duty, and Saro
Mohammed (2015, October). State of Opportunity: The Status and Direction
of Blended Learning in Ohio. OBL. (From the Clayton Christensen Institute
and The Learning Accelerator). Homepage: http://www.christenseninstitute.org/publications/state-of-opportunity/;
Full Report: http://learningaccelerator.org/media/abc5d315/Ohio%20Report%20101415_F.pdf
i.
Note: See also Reports from the Innosight Institute: https://www.christenseninstitute.org/publications/classifying-k-12-blended-learning-2/
ii.
Blended Learning Universe, Clayton
Christensen Institute; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWoz9cN2KT93VujFnGqL8MQ; http://blendedlearning.org/
iii.
Video: What is
Blended Learning? Clayton
Christensen Institute; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSPgvwZMdS8
- Sedef
Uzuner Smith, Suzzane Hayes, & Peter Shea (2017, March). A Critical
Review of the Use of Wenger’s Community of Practice (CoP) Theoretical
Framework in Online and Blended Learning Research, 2000-2014. Online Learning, 21(1), 209-237. Retrieved
from https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/963
- Baiyun
Chen, Aimee deNoyelles, Kerry Patton, & Janet Zydney (2017, March).
Creating a Community of Inquiry in Large-Enrollment Online Courses: An
Exploratory Study on the Effect of Protocols within Online Discussions. Online Learning, 21(1), 165-188. Retrieved from https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/816
- Regina
Ruane & Vera J. Lee (2016, December). Analysis of Discussion Board
Interaction in an Online Peer Mentoring Site, Online Learning, 20(4),
pp. 79-99. Retrieved from https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/1052
Blended
Learning Videos:
1.
PBS Video (2016,
February 18):
“Putting the Blend in Blended
Learning,” Public Media Connect--CET/ThinkTV, PBS, Cincinnati, Ohio. February 18, 2016. (including interview of Curt
Bonk, Indiana University)
i.
Why
Blended Learning in K-12 Schools? (6:43): https://youtu.be/xkw6l_9jGIA
ii.
Blended
Learning in Practice (10:15): https://youtu.be/GjTIQYQC_YA
2. October 2008
STARLINK program on blended learning in higher education (Curt Bonk and 3 other
college Faculty). Strategies
from the Front Line: Best Practices from Hybrid Instructors, filmed in Dallas
for a STARLINK program on blended learning. STARLINK is an agency of the Texas
Association of Community Colleges. http://www.trainingshare.com/starlink4.html#c8
3. February 2009 STARLINK program on best
practices and tips for online learning in higher education (Curt Bonk). Award-winning
Tools, Tips, and Techniques for Online Instruction. It features successful
teaching strategies and demos that award winning instructors have found to be
their best practices. http://www.trainingshare.com/starlink4.html#h9
4.
January 2010 STARLINK program on applying the Web
2.0 in higher education (Curt Bonk). Utilizing Web 2.0 Applications for Teaching
and Learning
and also Technology and Retention.
http://www.trainingshare.com/starlink4.html#k10
Week
4 Tidbits: The Expansion of Blended and
Fully Online Learning
a.
February
27, 2020, Drilling Down Into Distance Education Data, Lindsay McKenzie, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/02/27/nc-sara-report-paints-detailed-picture-distance-education-landscape
b.
January 28, 2020, Creating Richer, More
Robust, Less Confusing Online Learning Experiences, Steven Mintz, Inside Higher
Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/higher-ed-gamma/creating-richer-more-robust-less-confusing-online-learning-experiences
c.
January 21, 2020, Purdue Global Has Had a Rocky
Start. Is It Growing Pains or a Sign of Trouble?, Lee Gardner, The Chronicle of
Higher Education (Note: Premium article; requires password), https://www.chronicle.com/article/Purdue-Global-Has-Had-a-Rocky/247885
d.
January 14, 2020, IU News,
Kelley School of Business remains No. 1 in U.S. News and World Report rankings
of online programs, School of Education jumps nearly 20 spots from 2019, and IU
Online remains a top 25 program. Available: https://news.iu.edu/stories/2020/01/iu/releases/14-kelley-school-of-business-no-1-us-news-and-world-report-rankings.html
IU Online Degree: https://online.iu.edu/degrees
e. January 14, 2020, Best Online Master's in
Instructional Media Programs
U.S. News and World Report, IU is #1
(tied with FSU and ASU) for our online master’s program. Available: https://www.usnews.com/education/online-education/education/online-instructional-media-design-rankings
f.
January 9, 2020, The Future (Revisited) of Online
Education, Steve Mintz, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/higher-ed-gamma/future-revisted-online-education
g.
December 17, 2019, The Biggest Movers Online, Doug
Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/12/17/colleges-and-universities-most-online-students-2018
h.
December 17, 2019, Four
principles for designing the future of teaching in 2020,
Thomas Arnett, Clayton Christensen Institute
https://www.christenseninstitute.org/blog/four-principles-for-designing-the-future-of-teaching-in-2020/
i.
December 15, 2019, College Football’s Best Player
Doesn’t Set Foot on a College Campus Much, Laine Higgins, The Wall Street
Journal, https://www.wsj.com/articles/college-footballs-best-player-doesnt-set-foot-on-a-college-campus-much-11576242004
j.
December 11, 2019, Online Enrollments Grow, but Pace
Slows, Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/12/11/more-students-study-online-rate-growth-slowed-2018
k.
December 2019, IU Online Newsletter, Fall 2019 shows
continued online growth, https://teachingonline.iu.edu/about/newsletter/articles/191220-fallcensus.html
l.
December 2019, IU Online Newsletter, Fall 2019 shows
continued online growth, https://teachingonline.iu.edu/about/newsletter/articles/191220-fallcensus.html;
A word from the director, https://teachingonline.iu.edu/about/newsletter/articles/191220-foley.html
m.
October 9, 2016, Marketing for a Massive Online
University, Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2019/10/08/how-marketing-helped-southern-new-hampshire-university-make-it-big-online
n.
October 9, 2019, The Next Purdue-Kaplan Deal?,
Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/10/09/ashford-university-could-be-sold-nonprofit-university
o.
September 25, 2019, The Impact of At-Scale and
Mega-U Degrees, Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/impact-scale-and-mega-u-degrees
p.
September 17, 2019, Preparing for Tomorrow With
Online Professional Development, Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/preparing-tomorrow-online-professional-development
q.
September 2, 2019, Teaching Online Will Make You a
Better Teacher in Any Setting, Kevin Gannon, The Chronicle of Higher Education
https://www.chronicle.com/article/Teaching-Online-Will-Make-You/247031
r.
August 22, 2019, At Indiana U., video platform
blends traditional and distance education, Betsy Foresman, edscoop, https://edscoop.com/indiana-university-video-conferencing-technology/
s.
August 21, 2019, Online
Education Start-Up, Backed by Research University Credit, Doug Lederman, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/08/21/new-online-ed-start-aims-community-college-market-university
t.
August 14, 2019, Learning
About Online Learning at Small Private Colleges, Doug Lederman, Inside Higher
Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/08/14/what-consortium-liberal-arts-colleges-learned-about-online
u.
August 9, 2019, 12 new degrees
approved, including 8 collaborative online degrees, Marah Yankey, IU Newsroom, https://news.iu.edu/stories/2019/08/iu/inside/09-trustees-approve-12-new-degrees.html
v.
August 7, 2019, The Meaning of
14 New Digital Learning Job Openings at Michigan, Edward J. Maloney and Joshua
Kim, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/technology-and-learning/meaning-14-new-digital-learning-job-openings-michigan
w.
July 31, 2019, Cost, Price and
Competition in Online Learning, Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/07/31/panel-explores-how-costs-and-price-intersect-online-learning
x.
July 24, 2019, Leading Faculty Support in Online Learning,
Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/leading-faculty-support-online-learning
y.
July 17, 2019, Pushing Back on My Idea That Low-Cost
Online Master's Programs Are New, Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/technology-and-learning/pushing-back-my-idea-low-cost-online-masters-programs
z.
July 8, 2019, 21 Low-Cost Online Master’ Degrees
from Coursera and edX, Joshua
Kim, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/21-low-cost-online-masters-degrees-coursera-and-edx
aa.
June 14, 2019, Seven new
degrees approved for seven IU campuses, Marah Yankey, IU Newsroom, https://news.iu.edu/stories/2019/06/iu/inside/14-seven-new-degrees-seven-campuses.html
bb.
June 11, 2019, Winners and
Losers Online, Goldie Blumenstyk,, Visual
Map: https://www.chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Screen%20Shot%202019-06-10%20at%2011.20.52%20AM.png
cc.
June 7, 2019, Online Classrooms Look to Improve
Higher Education Across Africa, but Face Skepticism, Karin Fischer, The New
York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/07/education/learning/online-higher-education-opportunities-africa.html
dd.
June 5, 2019, Online Is (Increasingly) Local, Doug
Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/06/05/annual-survey-shows-online-college-students-increasingly
ee.
May 23, 2019, How to Hold a Better Class Discussion:
Advice Guide, Jay Howard, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/20190523-ClassDiscussion
ff.
May 15, 2019, Plotting the Future of Your Online
Program, Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/framework-plotting-future-your-online-program
gg.
May 14, 2019, Why an
Online-Education Pioneer Bucks Some Mega-University Trends, Goldie Blumenstyk,
The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.zurich.ibm.com/cognitivediscovery/
hh.
April 18, 2019, Introducing
InStride, ASU’s For-Profit, Preferred Provider Strategy for Growing Online
Enrollments, Kenneth C. Green, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/digital-tweed/introducing-instride-asu%E2%80%99s-profit-preferred-provider-strategy-growing-online
ii.
April 5, 2019, New Public
Benefit Corporation, InStride, Launches to Reinvent the Way Employers Bring the
Power of a University Education to Their Employees, AP Press Release, https://www.apnews.com/Business%20Wire/3c10906aef094618ba8022a2d9a80dd4
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January 16, 2019, Takedown of
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January 16, 2019, Online
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November 7, 2018, Why Higher
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September 28, 2018, UH Experts
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aaa.
September 26, 2018, What’s an
Online Ivy League Degree Worth? Who Knows?
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bbb.
September 21, 2018, Furor Over
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ccc.
July 29, 2018, Can a Huge
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or try this link:
http://curtbonk.com/link
ddd.
June 2018, Paragons of online
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eee.
June 6, 2018, A Traditional
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April 29, 2018, Reflections on the ASU Convening on
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hhh.
April 10, 2019, What Kevin
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April 8, 2018, 7 Steps to Better Online Teaching,
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April 4, 2018, 650 Courses and 52 Degree Pathways
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kkk.
March
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lll.
March 21, 2018, Online Can Unite Students -- or
Divide Them
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mmm.
March 8, 2018, Career Opportunities at the
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nnn.
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ooo.
March 1, 2018, Reducing Transactional Distance:
Engaging Online Students in Higher Education, Amanda Major and Jennifer Sumner,
UCF, The Evolllution, https://evolllution.com/revenue-streams/distance_online_learning/reducing-transactional-distance-engaging-online-students-in-higher-education
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January 10,
2018, Online degree programs offered by IU highly ranked by U.S. News and World
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qqq.
January 8, 2018,
Has UMUC Turned Enrollment Woes Around?, Lindsey McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed,
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November 25, 2017,
Elitists, crybabies and junky degrees, Kevin Sullivan and Mary Jordan, The
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November 8, 2017,
How Much Hollywood Glitz Should Colleges Use in Their Online Courses?, Jeffrey
R. Young, EdSurge, https://www-edsurge-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.edsurge.com/amp/news/2017-11-08-how-much-hollywood-glitz-should-colleges-use-in-their-online-courses
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August 9, 2017,
New Venture Will Offer Free Courses That Students Can Take for College Credit,
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August 8, 2017,
Harvard Goes Outside to Go Online, Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/08/08/harvard-teams-corporate-partner-offer-online-business-analytics-program
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July 30, 2017,
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June 14, 2017, 5
Easy Steps for Creating an Engaging Online Course, Amy Rottmann and Salena
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June 21, 2017,
Insights from the Field: The Future of Blended Learning, Jennifer Rafferty,
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June 14, 2017,
Barriers to Digital Learning? Time and Training More Than Resistance, Doug
Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2017/06/14/lack-faculty-time-and-training-limits-digital-learning-more
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May 22, 2017,
Signs of a Ceiling in Online Ed Market, Carl Straumsheim, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/05/22/reports-finds-rising-competition-online-education-market
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May 10, 2017,
50-year-old Bible college in Colorado Springs to sell campus, switch to
online-only instruction, Debbie Kelley, The Gazette, http://gazette.com/50-year-old-bible-college-in-colorado-springs-to-sell-campus-switch-to-online-only-instruction/article/1602879
ffff.
May 9, 2017,
Online Exam Proctoring Catches Cheaters, Raises Concerns
Jean Dimeo, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2017/05/10/online-exam-proctoring-catches-cheaters-raises-concerns
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April 27, 2017,
Purdue Buys For-Profit Kaplan University for $1 to Create New Kind of Public
University, Jeffrey R. Young, EdSurge, https://www.edsurge.com/news/2017-04-27-purdue-buys-for-profit-kaplan-university-for-1-to-create-new-kind-of-public-university
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June 7, 2016,
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29, 2016, The Keys to Designing Successful Open Course Experiences (interview
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February 29,
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oooo.
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January 5, 2016,
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Week
5 Tidbits: Nontraditional, Informal,
Extreme, and Adventure Learning
a.
January 21, 2020, A 3-year-old boy has just become
the youngest member of Mensa UK, the largest international high IQ society,
Alaa Elassar, CNN, https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/21/us/mensa-three-year-old-youngest-member-trnd/index.html
b.
January 16, 2020, Colleges struggle to serve
millions of dropouts. Have these men cracked the code?, Kelly Field, The
Chronicle of Higher Education, Available:
https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/20190116-CollegeForDropouts
c.
January 7, 2020, A Computer-Science Program Takes a
Dramatic Approach to Getting Students to Open Up, Julia Schmalz, The Chronicle
of Higher Education
https://www.chronicle.com/article/A-Computer-Science-Program/247810
d.
December 12, 2019, The Deep Sea, Neal Agarwal
(Featured in The New York Times), https://neal.fun/deep-sea/,
Michael Roston, a science editor, writes: “Just keep scrolling until you reach
the bottom. Along the way you’ll learn a lot about our seas, and perhaps even
feel a sense of calm.”
e.
November 27, 2019, Archaeologists Use Georadar Tech
to Find Buried Viking Ship in Norway, Theresa Machamer, Smithsonian, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/archaeologists-use-georadar-tech-find-buried-viking-ship-norway-180973666/
f.
October 9, 2019, Tech-Skills Boot Camps Are on the
March, Goldie Blumenstyk, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://news.iu.edu/stories/2019/10/iub/releases/18-school-of-informatics-computing-and-engineering-named-for-fred-luddy
g.
October 2, 2019, Faculty and Pedagogy in the Hybrid
J.D., Lilah Burke, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/10/02/how-instructors-have-shaped-curricula-two-hybrid-jd-programs
h.
August 29, 2019, ‘Hey, Google! Let me talk to my
departed father.’, Peter Holley, The Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/08/29/hey-google-let-me-talk-my-departed-father
i.
August 22, 2019, Meet ‘Mindar,’ the robotic Buddhist
priest, The $1 million robot preaches in a Japanese temple. Will it one day
learn to think on its own?, Peter Holley, The Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/08/22/introducing-mindar-robotic-priest-that-some-are-calling-frankenstein-monster/?arc404=true
Video (2:10): http://curtbonk.com/mindar.html
j.
July 18, 2019, Elon Musk wants
to link brains directly to machines, The Economist, https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2019/07/18/elon-musk-wants-to-link-brains-directly-to-machines
k. July 18, 2019, Elon Musk Sees His Neuralink
Merging Your Brain With A.I., Alex Knapp, Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2019/07/17/elon-musk-sees-his-neuralink-merging-your-brain-with-ai/#6f5933d94b07
l.
July 17, 2019, Elon Musk wants
to hook your brain directly up to computers — starting next year, Alex Johnson, MBC News, https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/tech/elon-musk-wants-hook-your-brain-directly-computers-starting-next-ncna1030631
Video (6:30): https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=x5pgAM26wuM
m.
June 20, 2019, She’s 103 and Just Ran the 100-Meter
Dash. Her Life Advice? Look for Magic Moments’, Sarah Mervosh, The New York
Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/20/sports/julia-hawkins-running.html
Video (20 seconds): http://curtbonk.com/senior.html
n.
June 5, 2019, Coding Curriculum in a Box, Lindsay
McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.chronicle.com/article/Want-to-Be-a-Happy-Prof-Teach/246417
CodePath.org Student Spotlight: Omar Valenzuela
Video (2:20): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDW0CAhiIPI
o.
May 6, 2018, Landscapes for Learning, Dan Berrett,
The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/Does-Your-College-Have-a/243309
p.
May 2, 2019, What was Leonardo da Vinci doing at
your age?, CNN, https://www.cnn.com/interactive/style/leonardo500/
q.
September 19, 2018, An Alternative (Online) Path to
'Free' College, Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/insights/2018/09/19/alternative-online-path-free-college
r.
March
15, 2018, A Cultural Leap at the Dawn of Humanity, Ed Yong, The Atlantic, https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/03/a-deeper-origin-of-complex-human-cultures/555674/
s.
February
28, 2018, Did Homo erectus speak? Daniel Everett, Bentley University, Aeon, https://aeon.co/essays/tools-and-voyages-suggest-that-homo-erectus-invented-language
t.
December
21, 2017, The Education of Lyle Clinton May, Nick Roll, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/12/21/inside-death-row-inmates-campaign-prison-education-reform
u.
September 22, 2017,
Binge Learning: What Online Education Can Learn from Netflix, Henry Kronk,
E-learning Inside News, https://theumlaut.com/binge-learning-is-online-education-s-killer-app-84da18f8ae76
(see also: January 24, 2014, Will Binge Learning Become the New Binge
Watching?, Henry Kronk, Associations Now, https://associationsnow.com/2014/01/will-binge-learning-become-the-new-binge-watching)
v.
September 21, 2017,
Scientists just discovered the first brainless animal that sleeps
Sara Kaplan, Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/09/21/scientists-just-discovered-the-first-animal-without-a-brain-that-sleeps/?utm_term=.42b135b2aa31
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July 20, 2017, The
Future of Online Learning Will Look a Lot Like Amazon, Sheila Rioux, Ph.D. and
Barry Stern, Training Industry, http://www.trainingindustry.com/learning-technologies/articles/the-future-of-online-learning-will-look-a-lot-like-amazon.aspx
x.
July 19, 2017, Why
some groups are rich and others are poor…my MOOC platform dreams (III),
Jim Ngei, Healing Focus, https://medium.com/healing-focus/why-some-groups-are-rich-and-others-are-poor-my-mooc-platform-dreams-iii-34e4e2fbdbd3
y.
July 16, 2017,
Outschool Offers Independent Online Classes,Sarah Hardman, New Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/4512/outschool-offers-independent-online-classes
(see Outschool: https://outschool.com/)
z.
July 13, 2017,
Shankar Yadav couldn’t afford to buy books in school, has built 40 educational
apps now, Your Story, https://yourstory.com/2017/07/shankar-educational-app-play-store/
aa.
July 16, 2017, Newgrange: Amazing feat of Stone Age engineering, http://www.cnn.com/travel/article/newgrange-ireland-stone-age/index.html?gallery
bb.
June 11, 2017,
Twenty-Four Seven Tutoring, Caitlin Davey, New Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/4438/twenty-four-seven-tutoring
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cc.
April 12, 2017,
Driving Innovation and Supporting Non-Traditional Access and Success, Interview
of Kathleen Ives and Karen Pederson, The Evolllution, https://evolllution.com/attracting-students/todays_learner/driving-innovation-and-supporting-non-traditional-access-and-success/; reprinted by The Online Learning
Consortium.
dd.
September 16, 2016,
Best of the E/V Nautilus 2016 Expedition | Nautilus Live (video: 32:28), http://www.nautiluslive.org/ or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-412PKHnnU
ee.
June 13, 2016,
Nine-Year-Old Anvitha Vijay is the Youngest Developer at WWDC (age 9), (Apple
Worldwide Developers Conference), Gadgets, http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/nine-year-old-anvitha-vijay-is-the-youngest-developer-at-wwdc-2016-848415?fb
ff.
May 3, 2017, 4 out of
5 Companies Have Hired a Coding Bootcamp Graduate, Sri Ravipati, Campus
Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2017/05/03/4-out-of-5-companies-have-hired-a-coding-bootcamp-graduate.aspx
gg.
March 15, 2016,
French woman aged 91 gets PhD after 30 years, The Guardian (Colette Bourlier, who awarded a high distinction for her thesis on
immigrant workers, said it took so long because she ‘took breaks’), http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/16/french-woman-aged-91-gets-phd-after-30-years?CMP=share_btn_tw
hh.
March 13, 2016, Class
time instead of jail time, Lockport drug court turns to 'ALISON,' an online
learning platform, to help defendants in treatment,
Rachel
Fuerschbach and Joed Viera, Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, https://www.lockportjournal.com/news/local_news/class-time-instead-of-jail-time/article_f2f9e751-2aa2-52ad-a1ab-b06b3135aeae.html
ii.
February 15, 2017,
The Kentucky Startup That Is Teaching Coal Miners to Code
Prachi Patel, IEEE Spectrum, http://spectrum.ieee.org/energywise/energy/fossil-fuels/the-kentucky-startup-that-is-teaching-coal-miners-to-code
jj.
January 17, 2016, 104
year old Fauja Singh runs the Mumbai Marathon, Mosiqi
Acharya, SBS, http://www.sbs.com.au/yourlanguage/hindi/en/article/2016/01/17/104-year-old-fauja-singh-runs-mumbai-marathon
kk.
August 4, 2015,
India's Golf Prodigy Shubham Jaglan Returns Home to Hero's Welcome, NDTV, Available:
http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/news/india-s-golf-prodigy-shubham-jaglan-returns-home-to-hero-s-welcome/377614
ll.
July 21, 2015, CEO Of
The World's First MOOC Provides Hope To Former Prisoners Through Education, The
Chronicle of Higher Education, Peter High, Available: http://www.forbes.com/sites/peterhigh/2015/07/21/ceo-of-the-worlds-first-mooc-provides-hope-to-former-prisoners-through-education/print/
mm.
May 26, 2015,
Exploring by the Seat of Our Pants, National Geographic, Jessica Shea,
Available: http://blog.education.nationalgeographic.com/2015/05/26/exploring-by-the-seat-of-our-pants/
nn.
April 20, 2015, 250
MOOCs and Counting: One Man’s Educational Journey, Chronicle of Higher
Education, Available: http://chronicle.com/article/250-MOOCsCounting-One/229397/?cid=at
If the MOOC movement has faded, nobody told
Jima Ngei. Mr. Ngei, who lives in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, has completed and
passed 250.
oo.
September 16, 2014,
Panipat Teen Develops Device to Convert Breath Into Words, NDTV, available: http://www.ndtv.com/article/offbeat/panipat-teen-develops-device-to-convert-breath-into-words-591199?site=classic
pp.
August 1, 2014, Can
You Really Teach a MOOC in a Refugee Camp?, Chronicle of Higher Education,
Steve Kolowich, Available: http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/can-you-really-teach-a-mooc-in-a-refugee-camp/54191?cid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en
qq.
July 8, 2014, What
Makes an ‘Extreme Learning’, MindShift, Linda Flanagan
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2014/07/what-makes-an-extreme-learner/
rr.
August 14, 2013, Even
though he is now very elderly Vinh Bao (age 96) still teaches music, using his
computer to coach pupils across the globe. BBC News Asia, http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-23497559
ss.
May 2, 2013, Two
months breaking ice (in under five minutes—on board ship in Antarctic waters),
Cassandra Brooks, University of Colorado
Video (4:45): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNZu1uxNvlo
tt.
February 20, 2013, Star Trek-like holodeck may be closer to reality than you think
Matt Hartley, Financial Post, Canada, available: http://business.financialpost.com/2013/02/20/star-trek-like-holodeck-may-be-closer-to-reality-than-you-think/?__lsa=054d-d58d
uu.
Reeve Hamilton (2012,
November 29). The Texas Tribune: An 80-Year-Old Graduate With an Online
Marketing Degree Kept His Promise. New
York Times. Available:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/30/us/80-year-old-graduate-of-wgu-texas-kept-his-promise.html?ref=education&_r=0
vv.
John Leland (2012,
March 9). Adventures of a Teenage Polyglot, New
York Times. Available:http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/nyregion/a-teenage-master-of-languages-finds-online-fellowship.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
a. Kenning, C.
(2012). For Knox soldiers earn deployed degrees. Courier-Journal. Retrieved from https://www.questia.com/newspaper/1P2-31591426/soldiers-earning-degrees-in-war-zones-online-options
Videos
Week 5: Nontraditional, Informal, Extreme, and Adventure
Learning
- August
3, 2017, See the exquisite fossil that revealed the colors of a giant
armored nodosaur
Ben Gaurino, The Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/08/03/see-the-exquisite-fossil-that-revealed-the-colors-of-a-giant-armored-nodosaur/?utm_term=.d5e8dc6c978f
Video (2:33): http://curtbonk.com/dinosours.html
- April 28, 2015, Video: The day in tech, How A 7-year-old helped find a brand-new group of dinosaurs |
01:40, USA Today
http://www.usatoday.com/videos/tech/2015/04/29/video-the-day-in-tech/26570527
- December,
2013, How will museums of the future look? Video: 13:44; Sarah
Kenderline, TEDxGateway 2013, Mambai, India. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXhtwFCA_Kc
- Sugata
Mitra (2013). Build a School in the Cloud; Self-Organized Learning
Environments (SOLEs), TED Talk from Sugata Mitra, http://www.ted.com/talks/sugata_mitra_build_a_school_in_the_cloud.html
- July 23, 2015, Expeditions, Google Cardboard,
Google for Education, https://www.google.com/edu/expeditions/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlYJdZeA9w4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuQGd9I3FGA&list=PLQnexh-7vC1cNkpKuUV_KarvLM_CbZHv0&index=1
- Sugata
Mitra (2010, September 26). Can computers take the place of teachers? Special to
CNN (a TED talk). http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/09/26/mitra.technology.learning/index.html?hpt=C2
or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk60sYrU2RU&feature=channel
- Sugata Mitra (2010). The child-driven education (TED, Filmed
July 2010, Posted September 2010, 17:14): http://www.ted.com/talks/sugata_mitra_the_child_driven_education.html
- Sugata Mitra (2007). Sugata Mitra shows how kids
teach themselves (TED, Filmed February 2007, Posted August 2008, 20:55): Available:
http://www.ted.com/talks/sugata_mitra_shows_how_kids_teach_themselves.html
- School in the Cloud: https://www.theschoolinthecloud.org/
and https://www.theschoolinthecloud.org/how-to/sole-toolkit/
Open Ed, Outdoor/Environmental/Adventure Learning People and Web Sites:
- Albert Yu-Min Lin: http://albertyuminlin.com/
- Brian J. Ford: http://www.youtube.com/user/tellymonitor
and http://www.brianjford.com/
- Cassandra Brooks: http://www.cassandrabrooks.com/
- Center for Open Science: https://cos.io//
- Code.org: https://code.org/ (and Video (2:33): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFPg96gdPkc
- College Consortium: https://www.collegeconsortium.org/
- Commonwealth of Learning (many reports): https://www.col.org/; http://oasis.col.org/; and https://www.col.org/resources
- Coursera: https://www.coursera.org/
- Dead Sea Scrolls: http://www.deadseascrolls.org.il/explore-the-archive
- edX: https://www.edx.org/course
- Eve Beglarian's River Project: http://evbvd.com/riverblog/about/
- Explo.tv: http://www.exploratorium.edu/tv/index.php
- Explore.org: http://explore.org/
- Exploratorium Ice Stories: http://icestories.exploratorium.edu/dispatches/
- Explore Arctic: http://www.explore.org/search/?q=arctic
- ExplorersWeb: https://explorersweb.com/;
http://www.mounteverest.net
- The Freshwater Switchyard of the Arctic
Ocean: http://psc.apl.washington.edu/switchyard/overview.html
- Google Map
Gallery (New September 16, 2014): http://maps.google.com/gallery/
- History for
Music Lovers: http://www.youtube.com/user/historyteachers
- TEDxHonolulu - History Teachers.m4v: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWZl_ATuo0o
- Ice
Stories: http://icestories.exploratorium.edu/dispatches/
- Impossible to Possible: http://impossible2possible.com/home (Atacama Extreme 2011: http://impossible2possible.com/atacama/home)
- Intro to
Open Education course (Fall 2016 from David Wiley): http://openeducation.us/2016/
- Jason
Project: http://www.jason.org/public/whatis/start.aspx
- Jon Bowermaster (Notes from Sea Level): http://www.jonbowermaster.com/
- Journey North:
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/
- The Last Ocean Project: http://lastocean-project.org/ and http://www.lastocean.com
- Mountainworld Productions: http://www.mountainworldproductions.com/
- Nautilus Live: http://www.nautiluslive.org/
- Newseum Ed: https://newseumed.org/ and https://newseumed.org/activity/free-to-hate-historical-case-study/
- Noodle: https://www.noodle.com/
- Ocean.com: http://www.ocean.com/
- OER World Map: https://oerworldmap.org/
- Omnium Outreach Projects: http://omniumworld.com/
and http://omniumworld.com/oop/
- One World Expeditions: http://www.oneworldjourneys.com/
- OpenEd: http://www.opened.io/
- Open Education Group: https://openedgroup.org/
- OpenLearning: https://www.openlearning.com/
- Openwords: https://www.facebook.com/Openwords
- Online Learning Consortium: https://onlinelearningconsortium.org/read/
- OSPRI (Open Source Pedagogy, Research + Innovation): https://ospri.ssri.duke.edu/about
- Outschool: https://outschool.com/
- Patrick Hollingworth: http://patrickhollingworth.com/
- Penguin Science: http://www.penguinscience.com/index.php
- Polar Bears International: http://www.polarbearsinternational.org/
- The Poles.com: http://www.thepoles.com/
- PolyglotPal’s Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/PolyglotPal
- Reef Videoconferencing, (Great Barrier
Reef, Australia), http://www.reefhq.com.au/education-at-reef-hq-aquarium/reef-videoconferencing
- Skills Commons: https://www.skillscommons.org/
- SPARC
(the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition): https://sparcopen.org/
- Spot the Station: The International Space
Station: https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/
- Rich Wilson: https://www.vendeeglobe.org/en/skippers/69/rich-wilson
Go Around Again: The story of circumnavigator
Rich Wilson (live interactive learning adventures): https://vimeo.com/138813580
- Wayne Hodgins: http://waynehodgins.typepad.com/about.html
- Travel Blog: http://www.travelblog.org/
- Zac Sunderland: http://www.zacsunderland.com/
Live
and Immediate Science
- The Brain
Observatory: https://www.thebrainobservatory.org/
- The Link: http://www.revealingthelink.com/
- Nautilus
Live: http://www.nautiluslive.org/
- Ocean
Explorer: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/welcome.html
- Ocean
Explorer Media: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/explorations/10index/background/info/info.html
- Eamon
Costello, Tom Farrelly, and Tony Murphy (2020). Open and shut: Open access
in hybrid educational technology journals 2010-2017. International
Review of Research on Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL), 21(1), 112-133. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4383/5271
and http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4383/5294
- Alysia D. Roehrig, Devin Soper, Bradley E. Cox, & Gloria P.
Colvin (2018, October). Changing the default to support open access to education research. Educational Researcher, 47(7), 465-473. Available: https://journals.sagepub.com/stoken/default+domain/mNc7rK5rQWudaeq3vUqw/full
- David Wiley and John Hilton (2018, September). Defining OER-enabled pedagogy. International Review of Research in
Open and Distributed Learning (IRRODL). 19(4). Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3601
or http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3601/4769
- Kyungmee Lee (2019, October).
Rewriting a History of Open Universities: (Hi)stories of Distance
Teachers. International Review of
Research in Open and Distributed Learning. 20(4). Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4070/5186
and http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4070
- Asha S. Kanwar & Sanjaya Mishra (2018, June), Access
and Affordability in Higher Education, Commonwealth of Learning, Canada. Retrieved
from http://oasis.col.org/bitstream/handle/11599/3044/2018_Kanwar-Mishra_Access-and-Affordability-in-Higher-Education.pdf
and http://oasis.col.org/handle/11599/3044
i.
Short Version: August 2018, Asha Kanwar and Sanjaya Mishra, Staying
ahead: Open learning in the Commonwealth, Bulletin, https://issuu.com/the_acu/docs/bulletin_no_194/22
- Gainne Conole and Mark Brown (2018). Reflecting on the impact of the
open education movement. Journal of
Learning for Development, 5(3),
187-203. Available: http://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/314/346
- Martin Weller, Katy Jordan, Irwin DeVries,
& Viv Rolfe (2018, April-June). Mapping the open education landscape:
Citation network analysis of historical open and distance education
research. Open Praxis, 10(2), 109-126. Available: https://openpraxis.org/index.php/OpenPraxis/article/view/822
- Nicholas B. Colvard, C.
Edward Watson, & Hyojin Park (2018, July). The Impact of Open
Educational Resources on Various Student Success Metrics. International Journal of Teaching and
Learning in Higher Education. Available: http://www.isetl.org/ijtlhe/pdf/IJTLHE3386.pdf
- Santosh Panda and Sujata Santosh (2017,
November). Faculty perception of openness and attitude to
open learning at the Indian National Open University. International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning,
18(7), 89-110. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2942/4444
(HTML), http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2942/4463
(PDF)
- Special Issue (2017, June):
Outcomes of Openness: Empirical Reports on the Implementation of OER, International Review of Research in
Open and Distributed Learning, 18(4).
Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/85
Articles in this issue include:
- How
Korean Language Arts Teachers Adopt and Adapt Open Educational Resources:
A Study of Teachers' and Students' Perspectives, by SuBeom Kwak
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2977/4213
- Evaluating
NTU’s OpenCourseWare Project with Google Analytics: User Characteristics,
Course Preferences, and Usage Patterns, bu Feng-Ru Sheu & Meilun Shih
(former IU students), http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3025/4219
- Incentivizing
the Production and Use of Open Educational Resources in Higher Education
Institutions, by David Annand and Tilley Jensen, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3009/4226
- A
Preliminary Exploration of the Relationships Between Student-Created OER,
Sustainability, and Students Success, David Wiley, Ashley Webb, Sarah
Weston, & DeLaina Tonks, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3022/4222
- Student
Perceptions of College Faculty Who Use OER, Gabrielle Vojtech & Judy
Grissett, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3032/4215
- Tracking
the Money for Open Educational Resources in South African Basic Education:
What We Don't Know, by Sarah Goodier, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2990/4225
- Exploring
Open Educational Resources for College Algebra, by Marcela Chiorescu, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3003/4223
11.
Guo,
Y., Zhang, M., Bonk, C. J., & Li. Y. (2015). Chinese Faculty Members’ Open
Educational Resources (OER) Usage Status and the Barriers to OER Development
and Usage. International Journal of
Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET), 10(5), 59-65. Available: http://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jet/article/view/4819
and http://publicationshare.com/pdfs/IJET_2015.pdf
- Sanjaya
Mishra (2017, August 24). Open educational resources: Removing barriers
from within. Distance Education,
38, 369-380. Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01587919.2017.1369350
(HTML) and https://tinyurl.com/ycfu9hwk (PDF)
- Vivien
Rolfe (2017, November). Striving toward openness: But what do we really
mean? International Review of
Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 18(17), 75-88. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3207/4445
(HTML), and http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3207/4461
(PDF)
- Lee, M., Lin,
M.-F., & Bonk, C. J. (2007, November). OOPS, turning MIT
OpenCourseWare into Chinese: An analysis of a community of practice of
global translators. International Review of Research in Open and
Distance Learning, 8(3).
Retrieved from http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/463/980
(HTML) http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/463/982
(PDF)
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/463/966 (audio file)
Note Free Books and
Reports: Open Education
- Som Naidu and Sharishna Narayan (Eds.). (2020). Teaching and
Learning with Technology – Pushing boundaries and breaking down walls. Suva,
Fiji: The University of the South Pacific. Retrieved from https://orep.usp.ac.fj/edu-sharing/components/render/c343e6ae-5db6-4eff-a54a-a8d7ea43b970.
- Commonwealth of Learning (many reports): https://www.col.org/; http://oasis.col.org/; and https://www.col.org/resources
- David Wiley (Ed.). An Open Education Reader (for
open ed course); https://openedreader.org/
- Jhangiani,
R. S. (Ed). OER FAQs, Commonwealth of Learning (COL), Burnaby, BC. http://discourse.col.org/c/open-educational-resources-faq
- Griffiths, R., Mislevy, J., Wang, S., Shear, L., Mitchell, N.,
Bloom, M., Staisloff, R., Desrochers, D. (2017). Launching OER Degree Pathways:
An Early Snapshot of Achieving the Dream’s OER Degree Initiative and
Emerging Lessons. Menlo Park: CA: SRI International. Available: https://www.achievingthedream.org/sites/default/files/initiatives/launching_oer_degree_pathways.pdf
- Griffiths,
R., Gardner, S., Lundh, P., Shear, L., Ball, A., Mislevy, J., Wang, S.,
Desrochers, D., Staisloff, R. (2018, October). Participant Experiences
and Financial Impacts: Findings from Year 2 of Achieving the Dream’s OER
Degree Initiative. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International. Available: https://www.achievingthedream.org/resource/17507/participant-experiences-and-financial-impacts-findings-from-year-2-of-achieving-the-dream-s-oer-degree-initiative
(https://www.sri.com/work/publications/participant-experiences-and-financial-impacts-findings-year-2-achieving-dreams-oer)
- Sanjaya Mishra (2017). Promoting use and contribution of open educational resources.
Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA), Commonwealth of
Learning, New Delhi, India. Available: http://oasis.col.org/handle/11599/2800
(PDF: https://tinyurl.com/yang2awa)
- Martin
Weller (2014), The battle for Open:
How openness won and why it doesn't feel like victory, Ubiquity Press,
London. Available:
http://www.ubiquitypress.com/site/books/detail/11/battle-for-open/
http://www.ubiquitypress.com/site/books/
- de los Arcos,
B., Farrow, R., Perryman, L.-A., Pitt, R., & Weller, M. (2014,
November). OER evidence Report 2013-2014: Building understanding of open
education. OER Research Hub. The Open University (OU) Institute of Educational Technology. Retrieved from http://oerresearchhub.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/oerrh-evidence-report-2014.pdf
- Stephen Downes (2011, August). Free
Learning: Essays on open educational resources and copyright: Available: http://www.downes.ca/files/books/FreeLearning.pdf
- Iiyoshi, T., & Kumar, M. S. V. (Eds.) (2008). Opening up education: The collective
advancement of education through open technology, open content, and open
knowledge. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Retrieved from http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/opening-education
- Geser, Guntram (ed.). (2007, January). Open Educational Practices and
Resources: OLCOS Roadmap 2012 (149 pages). http://www.olcos.org/cms/upload/docs/olcos_roadmap.pdf
(more info here: http://www.olcos.org/english/roadmap/)
- MIT (2006, June 5). 2005 program evaluation findings report. Retrieved from http://web.mit.edu/ocwcom/MITOCW/About/05_Eval_Full_060806_MITOCW.pdf
Week
6 Tidbits: Open Education, Open
Universities, OER, and OCW
- February
26, 2020, Semester Without End, Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/semester-without-end
- February
19, 2020, Course Hero (https://www.coursehero.com/)
Woos Professors, Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2020/02/19/course-hero-once-vilified-faculty-courts-professors-its
- January
23, 2019, George Soros Launches Global Network to Transform Higher
Education, Open Society Foundations, https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/newsroom/george-soros-launches-global-network-to-transform-higher-education
- December
2, 2019, Some Very Bad News about the UNESCO OER Recommendation, David
Wiley, Iterating Toward Openness, https://opencontent.org/blog/archives/6219
- November
2019, Paragons of online education; Tian Belawati - fighting for equal
opportunities to learn, International Council for Open and Distance
Learning, https://www.icde.org/icde-blog/tian-belawati
- November
6, 2019, Open Education… Is Closed, Lillah Burke, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/11/06/david-wiley-steps-down-and-adjourns-open-education-conference
- November
5, 2019, It’s the end of OpenEd as we know it…, Nathan Smith, The
Piraeus, https://ndsmith.wordpress.com/2019/11/05/its-the-end-of-opened-as-we-know-it/;
https://ndsmith.wordpress.com/
- October
30, 2019, It’s the end of OpenEd as we know it…, David Wiley,
Iterating Toward Openness, https://opencontent.org/blog/archives/6153
- October
22, 2019, The Crumbling of the OpenEd Coalition, Michael Feldstein,
eLiterate Blog, https://eliterate.us/the-crumbling-of-the-opened-coalition/
- October
22, 2019, A Conference on Open Education Invited For-Profit Publishers to
a Keynote. Then the Objections Began., Wesley Jenkins, The Chronicle of
Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/A-Conference-on-Open-Education/247391
- September
19, 2019, OER Embraced, Lilah Burke, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/09/19/california-community-colleges-implement-zero-textbook-cost
- September
9, 2019, Asha Kanwar, President and CEO, Commonwealth of Learning (COL),
Opening Remarks, PCF9 Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, Opening:
http://oasis.col.org/handle/11599/3451
Closing:
http://oasis.col.org/handle/11599/3450
- August
20, 2019, Altruism Still Fuels the Web. Businesses Love to Exploit It,
Free Riders, Zeynep Tufekci, Wired, https://www.wired.com/story/altruism-open-source-fuels-web-businesses-love-to-exploit-it/
- July
8, 2019, Transforming Energy Education In The Digital Age, University of
Houston Energy Fellows, Mimi Lee, Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/sites/uhenergy/2019/07/08/transforming-energy-education-in-the-digital-age/#24845f784d21
- July
2, 2019, An Open Invitation, What is the state of open learning in 2019?
What is its future?, Michael Patrick Rutter, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/higher-ed-gamma/open-invitation
- June
13, 2019, OER at the Enterprise Level, Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/06/13/new-partnership-between-suny-and-lumen-aims-take-open
- April
9, 2019, Online Enabler Aims for Lifelong Learning, Paul Fain, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2019/04/09/2u-buy-boot-camp-provider-trilogy-750-million
- March
27, 2019, Discussion Boards: Valuable? Overused? Discuss., Mark
Lieberman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/03/27/new-approaches-discussion-boards-aim-dynamic-online-learning
- March
25, 2019, As Many Instructional Designers As Librarians, Joshua Kim,
Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/many-instructional-designers-librarians
- March
25, 2019, Increasing Understanding of Online Learning, Doug Lederman, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/03/26/survey-online-learning-administrators-explores-governance
- March
6, 2019, Sharing Courses Far and Wide, Mark Lieberman, Inside Higher Ed
https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/03/06/online-course-sharing-grows-more-complex-support-college
- February
21, 2019 (March issue), Online course sharing spurs student success,
Steven Blackburn, University Business, https://universitybusiness.com/online-course-sharing-spurs-student-success/
- February
18, 2019, How to Bring Prestige to Open Access — and Make Science More
Reliable, Daniel S. Quintana, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/digital-tweed/reframing-conversation-about-oer
- January
9, 2019, Slow Burn for OER Adoption, Awareness, Mark Lieberman, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/01/09/oer-adoptions-awareness-continue-grow-many-faculty-members-still
- November
16, 2018, Statewide Data on OER Savings, Stephanie Delaney, Inside Higher
Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2018/11/16/north-dakota-audit-reports-significant-cost-savings-after-oer
- November
14, 2018, Open Educational Resources: What We Don't Know, Regan A. R.
Gurung, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2018/11/14/what-we-dont-yet-know-about-open-educational-resources-opinion#.W-xrMWHS6xo.twitter
- June 7, 2018, Ten Facts You
Need to Know About Open Educational Resources, Contact North, https://teachonline.ca/sites/default/files/tools-trends/downloads/ten_facts_aboutopen_educational_resources.pdf
- October
12, 2018, Participant Experiences and Financial Impacts: Findings from
Year 2 of Achieving the Dream’s OER Degree Initiative, https://www.achievingthedream.org/resource/17507/participant-experiences-and-financial-impacts-findings-from-year-2-of-achieving-the-dream-s-oer-degree-initiative
- September
17, 2018, Infographic: Why Faculty May Embrace New Ways to Access Digital
Textbooks, http://images.results.chronicle.com/Web/TheChronicleofHigherEducation/%7Bb1b214b8-5d8c-4aa2-af40-b0c5ec2e3dab%7D_FacultViewsonTeaching_Infographic_Pearson_v3.pdf
- July
25, 2018, Open Learning, Educational Media: An Interview with Theo
Bastiaens, Newly Appointed Rector Magnificus of Open University and Chair
of AACE Edmedia Conference, By Stefanie Panke for
AACE Review,https://www.aace.org/review/open-learning-educational-media-an-interview-with-theo-bastiaens-newly-appointed-rector-magnificus-of-open-university-and-chair-of-aace-edmedia-conference/
- June
7, 2018, Open Educational Resources, The Chronicle of Higher Education, http://images.results.chronicle.com/Web/TheChronicleofHigherEducation/%7B0cbd562d-5eee-4c74-88e4-4894148213e1%7D_2018_OpenEducationResources_Infographic_v4.pdf
- May
8, 2018, Free textbooks? Federal government is on track with a pilot
program, Danielle Douglas-Gabriel, The Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2018/05/08/education-dept-sets-course-for-open-textbook-pilot-program/?utm_term=.39d66dfbc6fa
- December 19, 2017, OER
Adoptions on the Rise, Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/12/19/more-faculty-members-are-using-oer-survey-finds
- Open Educational Resources (Babson), http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/oer.html
- December 19, 2017, Use of Free Textbooks Is Rising,
but Barriers Remain, By Beth
McMurtrie, The Chronicle of Higher Education,
https://www.chronicle.com/article/Use-of-Free-Textbooks-Is/242086
- November
28, 2017, Connections, 22(2), Commonwealth of Learning Newsletter
Learning for Sustainable Development, http://oasis.col.org/handle/11599/2761
- October
10, 2017, A Big Publisher Embraces OER, Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher
Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/10/10/cengage-offers-new-oer-based-product-general-education-courses
- September
19, 2017, Reasons to Open Source Your Syllabus, Anatasia Salter, The
Chronicle of Higher Education, http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/reasons-to-open-source-your-syllabus/64335 (see also The Open Syllabus Project, https://opensyllabusproject.org/ and
also see: January 22, 2016, What
a Million Syllabuses Can Teach Us, Joe Karaganis and David McClure, The
New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/24/opinion/sunday/what-a-million-syllabuses-can-teach-us.html?smid=pl-share
- August
9, 2017, Report: Faculty want more OER-here’s why, Laura Ascione, Campus
Technology, https://www.ecampusnews.com/curriculum/report-faculty-oer/?all
- April
4, 2017, Open: The Philosophy and Practices that are Revolutionizing
Education and Science, Rajiv Jhangiani, Robert Biswas-Diener (eds.),
Ubiquity Press, http://www.ubiquitypress.com/site/books/10.5334/bbc/
- November
7, 2016, OER Use to Triple Over Next 5 Years, Campus Technology
https://campustechnology.com/articles/2016/09/07/oer-use-to-triple-over-next-5-years.aspx
- September
7, 2016, Open Educational Resources (OER) and the Evolving Higher
Education Landscape, Cengage, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2016/09/07/oer-use-to-triple-over-next-5-years.aspx
http://assets.cengage.com/pdf/wp_oer-evolving-higher-ed-landscape.pdf
- Jeffrey
R. Young, September 7, 2016, What Clicks From 70,000 Courses Reveal About
Student Learning, Chronicle of Higher Education, http://www.chronicle.com/article/What-Clicks-From-70000/237704
- MIT
News, May 19, 2016, From MOOC to bootcamp to MIT, MIT News, Office of
Digital Learning. (Jin Wu—from MITx to MIT Global Entrepreneurship
Bootcamp to master’s student), http://news.mit.edu/2016/mooc-bootcamp-mit-0519
- Otto
Scharmer, May 4, 2016, MOOC 4.0: The Next Revolution in Learning &
Leadership, Huffington Post, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/otto-scharmer/mooc-40-the-next-revoluti_b_7209606.html
- Jeffrey
R. Young, May 4, 2016, This Mongolian Teenager Aced a MOOC
Now He Wants to Widen Their Impact, (140,000 people take the MIT MOOC on
Circuits and Electronics, 1 of 300 to get a perfect score)
The Chronicle of Higher Education, http://chronicle.com/article/This-Mongolian-Teenager-Aced-a/236362
- April
4, 2016, MIT OpenCourseWare is 15!, https://ocw.mit.edu/about/our-history/
and
Video (2:07): Thank you for
15 years of open sharing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBDFbsq10To
- Kenneth
Green, February 2016, Faculty Awareness of the Open World, Going Digital:
Faculty Perspectives on Digital and OER Course Materials
The Campus Computing Project, http://www.campuscomputing.net/goingdigital2016
- January
20, 2016, Coursera Specializations, https://www.coursera.org/browse?utm_medium=email&utm_source=marketing&utm_campaign=aUAR4L-fEeW6i-NodUB9Qw&languages=en
- January
11, 2016, 7th grade scholarships for MOOC completion, U.S. News and World
Report, eSchool News, http://www.eschoolnews.com/2016/01/11/7th-grade-scholarships-for-mooc-completion/
- January
8, 2015, Obama Plan Would Help Many Go to Community College Free, Julie
Hirschfeld Davis and Tamar Lewin, The New York Times, Available: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/09/us/politics/obama-proposes-free-community-college-education-for-some-students.html?_r=0
- November
6, 2014, What Georgia Tech’s Online Degree in Computer Science Means for
Low-Cost Programs, Steve Kolowich, The Chronicle of Higher Education
http://chronicle.com/article/What-Georgia-Tech-s-Online/149857/?cid=at
- Brant, S. (2013, December 13). Former MIT president Charles M. Vest
dies at 72: As the Institute’s leader from 1990 to 2004, he sparked a
period of dynamism. MIT News.
Retrieved from http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2013/former-mit-president-charles-m-vest-dies-at-72-1213.html
- Carson, S. (2009). The unwalled garden: Growth of the
OpenCourseWare Consortium, 2001-2008. Open Learning, 24(1). Retrieved from http://tofp.org/resume/Unwalled_Garden.pdf
- MIT (2007, November 28). MIT
Marks OpenCourseWare Milestone. November 2007 Newsletter. Retrieved
from http://ocw.mit.edu/about/media-coverage/press-releases/milestone/
- Johnstone, S. M.
(2005). Open educational resources serve the world. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 28(3),
15. Retrieved from http://er.educause.edu/articles/2005/1/open-educational-resources-serve-the-world
- MIT (2001,
April 4). MIT to make nearly all course materials available free on the
World Wide Web. Retrieved on June 25, 2010, from http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2001/ocw.html
Videos:
- Video:
Ivory Tower: Is College Worth the Cost?, CNN;
Coding Bootcamp: A college alternative (2:21)
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/cnnmoney/2014/11/14/ivory-coding.cnnmoney.html
- Video (3:17): June 7, 2016, Teaching refugees how to code, CNN Money
http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2016/06/07/recoded-flatiron-refugees-code.cnnmoney/index.html
Week
7 (February 24) Massive Open Online Course (MOOCs) and Open Education
- Barbara Oakley, Debra Poole, and MaryAnne Nestor
(2016, March). Creating A Sticky MOOC. Online
Learning, 20(1), 1-12. Available: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/731
https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/731/197
(PDF)
- “MOOCs
and Open Education Around the World.” In C. J. Bonk, M. M. Lee., T. C.
Reeves, & T. H. Reynolds, T. H. (Eds.), MOOCs and open education around the world (xxx-xlii). NY: Routledge. Retrieved from http://publicationshare.com/moocsbook/
and http://moocsbook.com/free.php
or http://publicationshare.com/moocsbook/TOC_Preface_MOOCs_Open_Ed_book_by_Bonk_Lee_Reeves_Reynolds.pdf
Or:
2b. Bonk, C. J., Lee, M. M., Reynolds, T. H., & Reeves, T. C.
(2015). Preface to MOOCs and Open Education Special Issue: The Power of Four.
In Special Issue: MOOCs and Open Education. International Journal on
E-Learning, 14(3), 265-277.
Retrieved from http://moocsbook.com/TOC_Preface_Special.pdf
2c. Bonk, C. J., Lee, M. M., Reeves, T.
C., & Reynolds, T. H. (2018). The emergence and design of massive open
online courses (MOOCs). In R. A. Reiser, & J. V. Demsey (Eds.), Trends and issues in instructional design
and technology (4th Ed.), (pp. 250-258). Boston, MA: Pearson.
Available: http://www.publicationshare.com/3 or http://publicationshare.com/pdfs/MOOCs_Reiser_book_by_Bonk_Reeves_Reynolds_Lee_Final_with_citation.pdf
2c. Zhu, M., Bonk, C. J., & Sari, A. (2018, December). Instructor experiences designing
MOOCs in higher education: Pedagogical, resource, and logistical considerations
and challenges. Online Learning, 22(4), 203-241. Available: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/1495
(special issue: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj)
2d. Zhu, M., Bonk, C. J., & Sari, A. (2019). MOOC instructor motivations,
innovations, and designs: Surveys, interviews, and course reviews. Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology,
45(1), 1-22. Available: https://www.cjlt.ca/index.php/cjlt/article/view/27795
- Zhijun Wang, Terry Anderson,
& Li Chen (2018, February). How learners participate in connectivist
learning: An analysis of the interaction traces from a cMOOC. International Review of Research in
Open and Distance Learning, 19(1), 44-67. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3269/4502
- Dillahunt, T., Wang, Z., &
Teasley, S. D. (2014). Democratizing higher education: Exploring MOOC use
among those who cannot afford a formal education. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 15(5),
177-196. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/1841/3070
(HTML)
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/64
(PDF)
- Kimberly F. Colvin, John
Champaign, Alwina Liu, Qian Zhou, Colin Fredericks, and David E. Pritchard (2014, September). Learning in an Introductory Physics
MOOC: All Cohorts Learn Equally, Including an On-Campus Class, The
International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning (IRRODL),
Available:
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/1902/3009
- Khe Foon (Timothy) Hew,
Chen Qiao, & Ying Tang (2018). Understanding student engagement in
large-scale open online courses: A machine learning facilitated analysis
of sudent’s reflections in 18 highly rated MOOCs. The
International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning (IRRODL).
Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3596
- Khe Foon (Timothy) Hew (2018, April). Unpacking
the Strategies of Ten Highly Rated MOOCs: Implications for Engaging
Students in Large Online Courses. Teachers
College Record, 120(1),
1-40. Available: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324559398_Unpacking_the_Strategies_of_Ten_Highly_Rated_MOOCs_Implications_for_Engaging_Students_in_Large_Online_Courses
- Klemke,
Roland; Eradze, Maka; & Antonaci, Alessandra, The Flipped MOOC: Using
Gamification and Learning Analytics in MOOC Design--A Conceptual Approach.
Education Sciences, v8 Article 25 2018. Retrieved from https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/b30e/79f76ef3444bd16ab832a8653b9ccdcaeb63.pdf
Bonk MOOC Videos:
- Conference
Session (video): November 6, 2015:
Presidential Session Association for Educational Communications and
Technology (AECT) Annual International Convention, Indianapolis, IN. Presenters: Tom Reeves, Mimi Lee,
Yadi Ziaee, and Curt Bonk.
Topic:
Multimedia in MOOCs: Best Practices for Cultural Inclusion (54:31)
Available: http://moocsbook.com/video.php;
see also MOOCs Book: http://moocsbook.com/
- Curt Bonk, November
2014, (Compressed, High Def; Low Def), (16 minutes).
Shenzhen, China: Learning is Changing: MOOCs, The Open World, and Beyond.
(Dropbox
slides.)
3.
Curt
Bonk interviewed for master’s student training video, MOOCs and Self-directed Learning, by
Marcelo Maina, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (i.e., the Open University of
Catalona), Barcelona, Spain, (recorded June 21, 2017; made available December
22, 2017). All seven video interviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdbZdfz53NW5pj4JxZGSLUA
1. Q#7 Principles
of teaching in new technology rich environments. Available (5:38): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3UxSX0Q5s8&list=PLyqLzFjZc4SmUT74_ajFAJc2nc1bVejQF;
2.
Q#6
SOLE and open education design (4:51): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q--0CgaC1s0&index=2&list=PLyqLzFjZc4SmUT74_ajFAJc2nc1bVejQF;
3.
Q#5
MOOCs and cultural differences (3:19): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Irn143tWKgM&list=PLyqLzFjZc4SmUT74_ajFAJc2nc1bVejQF&index=3
4.
Q#4
Personalization in MOOCs (6:25): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GednTOmEtZs&index=4&list=PLyqLzFjZc4SmUT74_ajFAJc2nc1bVejQF
5.
Q#3
Models of MOOC effective education (7:32): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWFZ1qFn6K4&list=PLyqLzFjZc4SmUT74_ajFAJc2nc1bVejQF&index=5
6.
Q2
MOOC design recommendations for eductors (3:12):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EH1fEilg6kg&list=PLyqLzFjZc4SmUT74_ajFAJc2nc1bVejQF&index=6
7.
Q1
Innovative experiences in MOOCs and open education (2:51): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMywBo7Mx84&index=7&list=PLyqLzFjZc4SmUT74_ajFAJc2nc1bVejQF
Short
Videos on MOOCs and Open Education:
- Video
(2:17), October 14, 2014, Duke
MOOCs Around the World,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nL5QQRR6IOU&feature=youtu.be
- Anuar Lequerica, June 14, 2016, World First: University of
Michigan’s Dr. Chuck Holds a Graduation Ceremony for MOOC Students , Class
Central, https://www.class-central.com/report/dr-chuck-graduate-ceremony-python-specialization/
- October 3, 2015, ‘They don’t allow you to fail': In custom
classrooms, at-risk students thrive, PBS NewsHour, NewsHour's
Hari Sreenivasan reports, Available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lzs4CdMNtA
- Peter Struck, Professor, UPenn, Mythology class to 54,000 students, AOL News,
Sept. 5, 2013, 1:01 minutes video: https://youtu.be/yk9GNVwj6-E ; Article: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/229640-5-best-moocs-for-free-online-higher-education/
5. Sophia
Pink, High School Student, An escape from High School. Washington Post, August
22, 2013, 2:33 minutes: Video: http://www.washingtonpost.com/posttv/opinions/an-escape-key-from-high-school/2013/08/21/294e8fe4-09cb-11e3-8974-f97ab3b3c677_video.html; Article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-i-spent-10th-grade-online/2013/08/22/f2001640-ed8a-11e2-bed3-b9b6fe264871_story.html
6. Anant Agarwal
Explains MOOCs High Drop-Out Rates (3:19): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXpEJqluIho
7. September 15, 2015, Social Learning for Social Impact, edX, Join the world’s first GROOC – a MOOC for groups –
to collaborate with others globally and create social change. Available: https://www.edx.org/course/social-learning-social-impact-mcgillx-groocx
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=36&v=WNg-5LFAMdI
8. The Benefits of Online Learning, Anant Agarwal, the founder and
president of edX, an online education company, shares
what he considers the top six advantages of online learning., October 8, 2013,
2:20 minutes: Article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303759604579093400834738972.html;
Videos: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303759604579093400834738972.html#project%3DMOOCchrtPRINT%26articleTabs%3Dvideo
Week 7 Tidbits: Massive Open Online Course
(MOOCs) and Open Education
- December 17, 2019, Online Degrees Slowdown: A Review of MOOC Stats
and Trends in 2019, Dhawal Shah, Class Central
https://www.classcentral.com/report/moocs-stats-and-trends-2019/
- November 14, 2019, The Role of MOOCs in
Global Higher Education (an interview with Kathy Pugh from edX), by Sarah
Linney, QS, https://www.qs.com/the-role-of-moocs-in-global-higher-education/
- October 2, 2019, More Lower-Cost Degrees,
From Purdue, Kaplan and edX, Lindsey McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/10/02/support-kaplan-purdue-launches-low-cost-edx-degrees
- September 17, 2019, Arizona State Moves
On From Global Freshman Academy, Lindsey McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/09/17/arizona-state-changes-course-global-freshman-academy
- August 18, 2019, MOOC Course Distribution
by Subject, 2011-18 Almanac 2019, Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/MOOC-Course-Distribution-by/246684?cid=cp257
- August 18, 2019, Retention Among MOOC
Enrollees at Harvardx and MITx, 2012-13 to 2017-18 Almanac 2019,
Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/Retention-Among-MOOC-Enrollees/246938?cid=cp257
- June 7, 2019, Why Education Leaders
Should Learn From Goodwill, Brandon Busteed (President, Kaplan University
Partners), The Evolllution
https://evolllution.com/revenue-streams/workforce_development/why-education-leaders-should-learn-from-goodwill/
- June 6, 2019, Moving From 5% to 85%
Completion Rates for Online Courses, Amy Ahearn, EdSurge, https://www.edsurge.com/news/2019-06-06-moving-from-5-to-85-completion-rates-for-online-courses
- April 25, 2019, Free Online Classes for
the Masses, Laura Petrecca, AARP, https://www.aarp.org/home-family/personal-technology/info-2019/mooc-online-classes.html
- March 6,
2019, The Maturing MOOC, Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/maturing-mooc
- March 4,
2019, 35+ Legit Master’s Degrees You Can Now Earn Completely Online,
Laurie Pickard, Class Central, https://www.classcentral.com/report/mooc-based-masters-degree/
- Feb. 27,
2019, MOOCs and the Master's Degree, Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2019/02/27/moocs-and-the-masters-degree.aspx
- Feb. 26, 2019, Much Ado
About MOOCs: Where Are We in the Evolution of Online Courses?, Sydney
Johnson, EdSurge, https://www.edsurge.com/news/2019-02-26-much-ado-about-moocs-where-are-we-in-the-evolution-of-online-courses
- January
20, 2019, Stackability is a Learning Strategy, Matthew Rascoff and James
DeVaney, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/guest-post-stackability-learning-strategy
- January 6,
2-19, 2018's
Most Popular Free Online Courses: Coursera, edX, Udacity, and
FutureLearn. Dhawal Shah, Class
Central, https://www.classcentral.com/list/2018-s-most-popular-free-online-courses-wdtww
- December 5, 2018, How MOOC Collaboration Could Aid On-Campus
Teaching and Learning, Daniel Seaton, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2018/12/05/how-mooc-collaboration-could-aid-campus-teaching-and-learning
- October 12, 2018, EdX: From MicroMasters to Online Master’s
Degrees, Lindsey McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2018/10/12/edx-launches-nine-low-cost-online-degrees
- September 28,
2018, Sheila Jagannathan: Teaching the World, by Sarah Fister Gale, Chief
Learning Officer (CLO), https://www.clomedia.com/2018/09/28/sheila-jagannathan-teaching-the-world/
- September 26, 2018,
The Future of Professional Credentialing…in an Engagement Announcement. By
Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/technology-and-learning/future-professional-credentialing-engagement
- September 12, 2018, Coursera's CEO on the Evolving Meaning of
'MOOC’
Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2018/09/12/courseras-ceo-on-the-evolving-meaning-of-mooc.aspx
- August 19, 2018, Cumulative Growth in Number of MOOCs, 2011-18,
Almanac 2018, Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/Cumulative-Growth-in-Number-of/243999?cid=cp216
- June 14, 2018, Free MOOCs Face the Music, Lindsay McKenzie, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2018/06/14/edx-introduces-support-fee-free-online-courses
- May 9, 2018, A blueprint for creating a successful MOOC
(continued), Satesh Bidaisee, eCampus News
https://www.ecampusnews.com/uncategorized/a-blueprint-for-creating-a-successful-mooc/2/?all
- May 3, 2018, MicroMasters Credentials are a Pathway to Today’s Top
Jobs, edX, https://www.edx.org/micromasters
- December 29, 2017,
Microcredentials, MicroMasters, and Nanodegrees: What’s the Big Idea?,
Cathrael Kazin, The Evolllution, https://evolllution.com/programming/credentials/microcredentials-micromasters-and-nanodegrees-whats-the-big-idea-2/
- Woz U Has Made Some Big Promises. Can It Deliver?, Henry Kronk,
December 17, 2017, ElearningInside News, https://news.elearninginside.com/woz-u-made-big-promises-can-deliver/
- Massachusetts Commits
to Digital Education and Lifelong Learning, Henry Kronk
November 29, 2017, ElearningInside News, https://news.elearninginside.com/massachusetts-commits-digital-education-lifelong-learning/
- November 27, 2017, Class Central Learner Survey (2017): MOOC Users
Highly Educated, Have Experienced Career Benefits, Dhawal Shah, Class
Central
https://www.class-central.com/report/class-central-learner-survey-2017/
- August 23, 2017, ‘Disrupt This!’ (book by Karen Head, Georgia
Tech), by Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2017/08/23/author-disrupt-discusses-role-technology-higher-education
- August 17, 2017, By the Numbers: MOOCs in 2016, Class Central,
Dhawal Shah
https://www.class-central.com/report/mooc-stats-2016/
- July 26, 2017, MIT Deems MicroMasters a Success, Carl Straumsheim,
Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/07/26/mit-deems-half-online-half-person-masters-program-success
- June 22, 2017, MOOCs Moving On, Moving Up, Cathy Sandeen, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2017/06/22/essay-looking-back-predictions-about-moocs
- June 22, 2017, MOOCWatch #15: MOOCs Find Their Audience, (New CEOs,
enrollment milestones, and more), Class Central, Dhawal Shah, https://www.class-central.com/report/moocwatch-15-moocs-lifelong-learners/
- June 22, 2017, Ten Most Popular MOOCs Starting in August 2017,
Class Central, Dhawal Shah, https://www.class-central.com/report/ten-most-popular-august-2017/
- June 15, 2017, Massive List of MOOC Providers Around The World,
(Where to Find MOOCs: The Definitive Guide to MOOC Providers), Class
Central, Dhawal Shah, https://www.class-central.com/report/mooc-providers-list/
- May 30, 2017, This Will Go on Your Permanent Record! How
Blockchains Can Transform Colleges in a Networked World, Richard DeMillo,
The Evolllution,
https://evolllution.com/programming/credentials/this-will-go-on-your-permanent-record-how-blockchains-can-transform-colleges-in-a-networked-world/
- May 8,
2017, Creating MOOCs for Students in Developing Countries, Satesh
Bidaisee, EDUCAUSE. Available: https://er.educause.edu/articles/2017/5/creating-moocs-for-students-in-developing-countries
- April 24, 2017, Massive Open Online Courses used to be 100% free.
But they didn’t stay that way, Dhawal Shah (Founder of Class
Central), freeCodeCamp, https://medium.freecodecamp.org/massive-open-online-courses-started-out-completely-free-but-where-are-they-now-1dd1020f59
- January 2017, Monetization over Massiveness; A Review of MOOC Stats
and Trends for 2016, Class Central Blog, https://www.class-central.com/report/;
A Life of Happiness and Fulfillment (the most popular MOOC of 2015)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD0sNEVhNZ8
- September 2016. Curt Bonk Talks about Open Education.
by John Orlando, Online Classroom, 16(9), pp. 1 & 4. Magna Publications,
Available: http://publicationshare.com/pdfs/online-classroom-2016.pdf
- John Elmes, August 30, 2016, Thousands sign up for free online wine
course, Wine News, http://www.decanter.com/wine-news/online-wine-course-adelaide-325646/
- Talbot, D. (2015,
July 27). China’s
startup boom in online learning. MIT
Technology Review. Retrieved from http://www.technologyreview.com/news/539136/chinas-startup-boom-in-online-learning
- April 16, 2015, Making Sense of MOOCs -- A Reading List, The World
Bank, EduTech Blog, Michael Trucano, Available:
http://blogs.worldbank.org/edutech/making-sense-of-moocs-a-reading-list
- April 1, 2015, Three Insights from the HarvardX and MITx Year Two
Reports, Education Week, Justin Reich, HarvardX Research Fellow
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/edtechresearcher/2015/04/three_insights_from_the_harvardx_and_mitx_year_two_reports.html
- May 26, 2015, Edtech and MOOC Times in China, Michael
Trucano, EduTech, World Bank Blog, Available: https://blogs.worldbank.org/edutech/edtech-and-mooc-times-china
- May 12, 2015, In China, Where Everything is a MOOC, Education Week,
Justin Reich, HarvardX Research Fellow, Available:
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/edtechresearcher/2015/05/in_china_where_everything_is_a_mooc.html?r=284759497
- August 17, 2013, Tamar Lewin, Master’s Degree Is New Frontier of
Study Online, The New York Times, available: http://chronicle.com/article/MOOCs-May-Not-Be-So-Disruptive/140965/
http://extensionengine.com/putting-moocs-to-work-recap-infographic/#.VExR4o3wtjs
- Friedman, T. (2013, January 26). Revolution hits the universities. The New York Times. Retrieved from
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/27/opinion/sunday/friedman-revolution-hits-the-universities.html?_r=0
- Bonk, C. J. (2013). Want some MOOC with your TV dinner? The
EvoLLLution. Part 1 February 22, 2013. Available: http://www.evolllution.com/featured/want-some-mooc-with-your-tv-dinner-part-1/
(html) and http://publicationshare.com/pdfs/Want-Some-MOOC-With-Your-TV-Dinner-(Part-1)-Curtis-Bonk.pdf (PDF)
- Bonk, C. J. (2013). Want some MOOC with your TV dinner? The
EvoLLLution. Part 2 Available March 1, 2013: http://www.evolllution.com/media_resources/want-some-mooc-with-your-tv-dinner-part-2/
(HTML) and http://publicationshare.com/pdfs/Want-Some-MOOC-With-Your-TV-Dinner-(Part-2).pdf
(PDF)
- Pappano, L. (2012, November 2). The year of the MOOC. The New York Times. Retrieved from
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/04/education/edlife/massive-open-online-courses-are-multiplying-at-a-rapid-pace.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
MOOC-Related
Videos and Audios:
1. What is a MOOC? by Dave Cormier,
December 8, 2010: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW3gMGqcZQc
2. Siemens,
G. (2011). George Siemens on massive open online courses (MOOCs) [Online
Video]. May 5, 2011: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMfipxhT_Co
3. Chuck Severance (2012, November 26). Internet
History, Technology, and Security Coursera Office Hours - Manila, Philippines.
Available: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6zlQZcM72o and Barcelona: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzNHvmSv8TI
Online Learning
and MOOC Related Organizations, Institutions, and News:
1.
Class
Central: https://www.classcentral.com/
2.
Coursera:
https://www.coursera.org/
3.
edX:
https://www.edx.org/
4.
edX
high school initiative: https://www.edx.org/high-school-initiative
5.
edX
partners: https://www.edx.org/schools-partners
6.
FutureLearn:
https://www.futurelearn.com/
7.
Global Freshman Academy, edX: https://www.edx.org/how-it-works
8.
Handbook
of Open Universities: http://wikieducator.org/Handbook_of_Open_Universities
9.
MITX:
https://www.edx.org/university_profile/MITx
10. MOOC.org, edX: https://www.mooc.org/
11. https://moociverse.com/
12. NovoEd: https://novoed.com/
1.
Philanthropy University: https://novoed.com/philanthropy-initiative
13. Peer 2 Peer
University (P2PU): https://www.p2pu.org/en/;
Video (2:26): https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=bQqmIS7WQa8&feature=emb_logo
14. Straighter Line: http://www.straighterline.com/courses-run-by-professors.html
15. Udacity: http://www.udacity.com/
16. Udemy: http://www.udemy.com/
17. University of
the People: http://www.uopeople.edu/
Somewhat
Shady and/or Nefarious Websites (there are many others):
ü BoostMyGrade.com: http://www.boostmygrade.com/
ü NoNeedtoStudy.com: https://www.noneedtostudy.com/myclass/
ü Unemployed
Professors.com: http://unemployedprofessors.com/
Week
8 (March 2). More MOOCs and Open Education Around the World
- Liyanagunawardena, T. R., Lundqvist,
K., Mitchell, R., Warburton, S., & Williams, S. A. (2019). A MOOC Taxonomy Based
on Classification Schemes of MOOCs. European
Journal of Open, Distance and e-Learning, 22(1), Available: http://www.eurodl.org/?p=current&sp=full&article=798
and http://www.eurodl.org/materials/contrib/2019/Liyanagunawardena_et_al.pdf
- Yuan Wang & Ryan Baker (2018-July). Grit
and intention: Why do learners complete MOOCs. International Review of Research on
Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL), 12(7). 20-42. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3393/4659
- Daeyeoul Lee, Sunnie Lee Watson, & William R.
Watson (2019). Systematic literature review on self-regulated learning in
massive open online courses. Australasian
Journal of Educational Technology, 35(1),
28-41. Available: https://ajet.org.au/index.php/AJET/article/view/3749 and https://ajet.org.au/index.php/AJET/article/view/3749/1515
- Daeyeoul Lee, Sunnie Lee Watson, & William R.
Watson (2020). The relationships between self-efficacy and self-regulated
learning strategies in online courses. International
Review of Research on Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL), 21(1), 23-39. Available http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4389/5284 and http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4389
- Juan Miguel L. Andres, Ryan S. Baker, Dragan Gašević,
George Siemens, Scott A. Crossley, and Srećko Joksimović. 2018.
Using the MOOC Replication Framework to Examine Course Completion. In
Proceedings of the International Conference on Learning Analytics and
Knowledge, Sydney, Australia, March 2018 (LAK’18), 8pages. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3170358.3170369 and http://www.upenn.edu/learninganalytics/ryanbaker/LAK_Paper49.pdf
- Rita Kop and Hélčne Fournier, National Research Council of Canada, John Sui Fai Mak, Australia (2011,
November). A pedagogy of
abundance or a pedagogy to support human beings? Participant support on
massive open online courses. International
Review of Research on Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL), 12(7). http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/1041/2025 (see also entire special issue on Emergent
Learning, Connections, Designs for Learning: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/49)
6.
Zhu,
M., Bonk, C. J., & Sari, A. (2018, December). Instructor experiences designing MOOCs in higher education:
Pedagogical, resource, and logistical considerations and challenges. Online Learning, 22(4), 203-241. Available: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/1495 (special issue: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj)
7. Aras Bozkurt, Ela Akgun-Ozbek, &
Olaf Zawacki-Richter (2017, August). Trends and patterns in massive open online
courses: Review and content analysis of Research on MOOCs (2008-2015). International Review of Research in Open and
Distributed Learning, 18(5),
118-147. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3080
- Olaf
Zawacki-Richter, Aras Bozkurt, Uthman Alturki,
and Ahmed
Aldraiweesh (2018, February). What
research says about MOOCs—An explorative content analysis. International Review of Research in
Open and Distributed Learning, 17(2),
198-221. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3356/4490
- George Veletsianos and Peter Shepherdson (2016,
February). A Systematic Analysis and Synthesis of the Empirical MOOC
Literature Published in 2-13-2015. International
Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 17(2), 198-221. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2448
- See also: George Veletsianos and Peter
Shepherdson (2015, June). Who Studies MOOCs? Interdisciplinary in MOOC
Research and its Changes over Time. IRRODL, 15(3), http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2202
- See also George Veletsianos, Justin Reich,
& Laura A. Pasquini (2016, July-September). The life between big data
log events: Learners’ strategies to overcome challenges in MOOCs. AERA Open, 2(3), 1-10. Available:
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/2332858416657002 (abstract)
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2332858416657002 (PDF)
Video explanation of results (4:18): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0nIB_pcmEE
10.
Bonk,
C. J. (2015). Foreword: Scratching the seven year itch: Perhaps it’s time to
MOOC on! In J. R. Corbeil, M. E. Corbeil, & B. H. Khan (Eds.). The MOOC case book: Case studies in MOOC
design, development and implementation (pp. xii – xxii). Ronkonkoma, NY: Linus Books. Available: http://www.moocsbook.com/free.php or http://moocsbook.com/MOOC_Foreword_by_Bonk_for_Corbeil_Khan_book.pdf
More MOOC Readings:
1. Nathaniel Ostashewski, Jennifer
Howell, & Jon Dron (2017). MOOCifying courses: Delivery of a MOOC to
enhance university course activities. Journal
of Learning for Development (JL4D), 4(2),
184-195. Available: http://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/217 http://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/217/231 (HTML)
http://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/217/230 (PDF)
- Liyanagunawardena, T. R., Lundqvist, K., Mitchel, R., Warburton, S., & Williams, Sa. A. (2019). A
MOOC taxonomy based on classification schemes of MOOCs. European
Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning, 22(1). pp. 85-103. ISSN 1027-5207. Retrieved from https://www.ucem.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/A-MOOC-Taxonomy-Based-on-Classification-Schemes-of-MOOCs.pdf and http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/83058/
- Sergey Kruchinin (2019). An
investigation into the attraction and completion rates of MOOCs. Knowledge Management & E-Learning:
An International Journal, 11(1),
38-58. https://doi.org/10.34105/j.kmel.2019.11.003
and https://www.kmel-journal.org/ojs/index.php/online-publication/article/view/401
- Wang, X.
H., Hall, A. H., & Wang, Q. Y. (2019). Investigating the
implementation of accredited MOOCs in higher education: The boon and the
bane. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 35(3), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.3896 and https://ajet.org.au/index.php/AJET/article/view/3896 and https://ajet.org.au/index.php/AJET/article/view/3896/1546
- David Santandreu Calonge, Mariam Aman Shah, Karina Riggs, &
Melissa Connor (2019). MOOCs and upskilling in Australia: A qualitative
literature study. Cogent Education,
6: 1687392. Retrieved from https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/2331186X.2019.1687392
- Patrick Lowenthal, Chareen Snelson, and Ross Perkins (2018, July).
Teaching Massive, Open, Online, Courses (MOOCs): Tales From the Front
Line. International Research of
Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 19(3). Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3505 or http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3505/4660
- April 2017, Why Study on a MOOC? The
Motives of Students and Professionals, IRRODL, 18(2)
Colin Milligan and Allison Littlejohn, Glasgow Caledonian
University, The Open University, Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3033/4086
- Jeffrey P. Emanuel & Anne Lamb (2017). Open, online, and
blended: Transactional interactions with MOOC content by learners in three
different course formats. Online
Learning, 21(2) (25 pages).
Available: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/845 https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/viewFile/845/272 (PDF)
- Jeffrey A. Green, Christopher A. Oswald, & Jeffrey Pomerantz
(2015). Predictors of Retention and Achievement a Massive Open Online
Course. American Educational Research
Journal, 52(5), 925-955.
Preprint available: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.908.4811&rep=rep1&type=pdf
- Tali Kahan, Tal Soffer & Rafi Nachmias (2017, September). Types
of participant behavior in a massive open online course. International Review of Research in
Open and Distributed Learning, 18(6)
(18 pages). Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3087
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3087/4377 (HTML)
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3087/4381 (PDF)
- Nati Cabrera and Maite Fernández-Ferrer, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC),
Universitat de Barcelona (UB). (2017, April). Examining MOOCs: A
Comparative Study among Educational Technology Experts in Traditional and
Open Universities, IRRODL, 18(2), Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2789
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2789/4088 (HTML)
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2789/4113 (PDF)
- Freda Wolfenden, Simon
Cross, & Fiona Henry (2017). MOOC adaptation and translation to
improve equity in participation. Journal
of Learning for Development (JL4D), 4(2), pp. 127-142. Available: http://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/209
http://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/209/243 (HTML)
http://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/209/245 (PDF)
Or read: anything on MOOCs from:
Justin Reich of MIT: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ihnlfqIAAAAJ&hl=en
Andrew Ho of Harvard: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=oxiFUrEAAAAJ&hl=en
Interviews of Bonk et al. on MOOCs and Open Education:
- Zhu, M.,
& Zhao, Y. (2017). MOOCs and open education: Possible roles,
pedagogical practices, personalization, and pending trends. China
Educational Technology-conversation with Drs. Curtis J. Bonk, Mimi Miyoung
Lee, Thomas C. Reeves, and Thomas H. Reynolds, China Educational Technology, (5), 30-39.
Available in Chinese: http://publicationshare.com/10
Available in English: http://publicationshare.com/11
- Abbreviated
version of above interview: Zhu, M., & Zhao,
Y. (2017, May 16). MOOCs and open education: Possible roles, pedagogical
practices, personalization, and pending trends. China Educational
Technology-conversation with Drs. Curtis J. Bonk, Mimi Miyoung Lee, Thomas
C. Reeves, and Thomas H. Reynolds, Innovate Learning Review.
Available HTML: http://innovatelearningreview.org/china-educational-technology-a-conversation-with-curtis-j-bonk-mimi-miyoung-lee-thomas-c-reeves-and-thomas-h-reynolds/
and PDF: http://publicationshare.com/12 (Note: This is an excerpt of interview in China Educational Technology, May
2017)
- Mark
Viner, Ellen Gardiner, and Michael F. Shaughnessy (2016, July/August).
Q&A with Ed Tech Leaders: Interview with Curtis J. Bonk, Mimi Miyoung
Lee, Thomas C. Reeves, and Thomas H. Reynolds, Educational Technology, 56(4),
59-64. Available: http://publicationshare.com/6; and http://publicationshare.com/pdfs/Ed_Tech_Interview_MOOC_Team_July_August_2016_with_TOC_order_form.pdf
4. Jin,
Hui, & Liu, Di (2016, June 9). Indiana University MOOCs expert Curtis
Bonk: Focus on technology to bring educational reform and personal development.
A Comparative Study of International Education Information Center, Pan
Yongjun Online.
Chinese: https://kknews.cc/education/mnovz.html
English translation: http://trainingshare.com/temp/k2e-online.html
5.
Bonk,
C. J. (2015, August 31). Profile: Curt Bonk. New Learning Times. Interviewed by George Nantwi, EdLab, Teachers
College, Columbia University, NY. Available: https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/2757
6.
Yan Li & Muhua Zhang (2015). Global Impact of Open
Educational Resources and Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) Movement on Higher
Education and its Future: Interview with Prof. Curtis Bonk. Open Education
Research, 21(5), 4-13.
Article (Chinese): http://curtbonk.com/pdfs/201509281654002945.pdf
Article (English): http://publicationshare.com/pdfs/Bonk--Yan_Li_China_Journal.pdf
Week 8 Tidbits: More MOOCs and Open Education
Around the World
a.
January 9, 2020, An EdX Bachelor’s Degree?, Lindsey
McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2020/01/09/edx-introduces-microbachelors-programs-first-step-toward-online
b.
November 20, 2019, Who's Completing
Microcredentials?, Lilah Burke, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/11/20/new-report-offers-analysis-microcredential-completers
c.
May 22, 2019, MOOC Platforms' New Model Draws Big
Bet From Investors, Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed, http://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/05/22/investors-bet-big-companies-formerly-known-mooc-providers
d.
March 20, 2019, How MOOCs Make Money (interview with
Dhawal Shah), Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2019/03/20/how-moocs-make-money
e.
February 27, 2019, MOOCs and the Master's Degree, Dian
Schaffhauser, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2019/02/27/moocs-and-the-masters-degree.aspx
f.
February 26, 2019, Much Ado About MOOCs: Where Are
We in the Evolution of Online Courses?, Sydney Johnson, EdSurge, https://www.edsurge.com/news/2019-02-26-much-ado-about-moocs-where-are-we-in-the-evolution-of-online-courses
g.
January 20, 2019, Guest Post: Stackability is a
Learning Strategy, Matthew Rascoff and James DeVaney, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/guest-post-stackability-learning-strategy
h.
January 14, 2019, MOOCs in Decline: Insights into
multi-year data from MIT and Harvard, Phil Hill, e-Literate, Bits and Bytes, https://mfeldstein.com/moocs-in-decline-insights-into-multi-year-data-from-mit-and-harvard/
i.
January 11, 2019, The MOOC pivot, Justin Reich and
José A. Ruipérez-Valiente
Science 11 Jan 2019: Vol. 363, Issue 6423, pp. 130-131, DOI:
10.1126/science.aav7958. Available: https://www.sciencemagazinedigital.org/sciencemagazine/11_january_2019/MobilePagedArticle.action
j.
December 30, 2018, MOOC-Based Degrees, Pricing
Chart, IBL News, https://www.class-central.com/pricing-charts/mooc-based-degrees
k.
December 30, 2018, Open edX | December 2018:
HarvardX, MIT, edX.org, Anant Agarwal…, IBL News, https://iblnews.org/2018/12/30/open-edx-december-2018-harvardx-mit-edx-org-anant-agarwal/
l.
December 27, 2018, Learning Innovation | December
2018: OPM, MOOC, Coursera, edX, Udacity, Datacamp…, IBL News, https://iblnews.org/2018/12/27/learning-innovation-december-2018-opm-mooc-coursera-edx-udacity-datacamp/
m.
December 23, 2018, Coursera, edX, Udacity Grew Their
Businesses By Over 20% in 2018, IBL New, https://iblnews.org/2018/12/23/coursera-edx-udacity-grew-their-businesses-by-over-20-in-2018
n.
December 18, 2018, Udacity’s 2018: Year in Review,
Dhawal Shah, Class Central, https://www.class-central.com/report/udacity-2018-review/
o.
December 7, 2018, Reinventing the College Degree: A
Future with Modular Credentials, IBL News, https://iblnews.org/2018/12/07/reinventing-the-college-degree-a-future-with-modular-credentials/
p.
December 4, 2018, edX MicroMasters Program Wins
Employability Award
IBL News, https://iblnews.org/2018/12/04/edx-micromasters-program-wins-employability-award/
q.
October 25, 2018, 190 universities just launched 600
free online courses. Here’s the full list, Dhawal Shah, Quartz, https://qz.com/1437623/600-free-online-courses-you-can-take-from-universities-worldwide/
r.
October 21, 2018, Coursera’s 2018 Revenue Estimated
to be $140 million
Dhawal Shah, Class Central, https://www.class-central.com/report/coursera-2018-revenue-140-million/
s.
October 14, 2018, How MOOC-Based Master's Degrees
May Transform Higher Ed, Josh Moody, Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/sites/joshmoody/2018/10/14/how-mooc-based-masters-degrees-may-transform-higher-ed/#3dbfe1134efc
t.
June 19, 2018, How Blockbuster MOOCs Could Shape the
Future of Teaching, Jeffrey R. Young, EdSurge, https://www.edsurge.com/news/2018-06-19-how-blockbuster-moocs-could-shape-the-future-of-teaching
u.
April 26, 2017, MOOCWatch #14, The Shrinking of
Free, Dhawal Shah, Class Central, https://www.class-central.com/report/moocwatch-april-2017-shrinking-free/
v.
December 20, 2017, Coursera Fights To Keep The
Promise Of MOOCs Alive With Corporate Customer Push, Alex Konrad, Forbes, https://www-forbes-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2017/12/20/coursera-goes-corporate-to-keep-alive-promise-of-moocs/amp/
w.
December 13, 2017, What You Need to Know About
Learning Analytics, Focus, The Chronicle of Higher Education (pick any article
from special issue), https://www.chronicle.com/items/biz/pdf/ChronFocus_Analyticsv5_i.pdf
x.
December 5, 2017, Will Open Online Education Disrupt
the Master's Admissions Funnel?, Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/will-open-online-education-disrupt-masters-admissions-funnel
y.
October 30, 2017, Report: 59% of employed data
scientists learned skills on their own or via a MOOC, Alison DeNisco Rayome,
TechRepublic, https://www.techrepublic.com/article/report-59-of-employed-data-scientists-learned-skills-on-their-own-or-via-a-mooc/
z.
October 13, 2017, Udacity Official Declares MOOCs
‘Dead’ (Though the Company Still Offers Them), Clarissa Shen, Vice President
& International Executive, Udacity, Jeffrey R. Young, Ed Surge, https://tinyurl.com/yaw4kbvr
aa.
October 11, 2017, MOOCs Are "Dead." What's
Next? Uh-oh. One overhyped technology fades as another surges, John Warner, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/just-visiting/moocs-are-dead-whats-next-uh-oh
bb.
October 4, 2019, Coursera's Next Move, Lilah Burke,
Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/10/04/coursera-offers-full-course-catalog-subscribing-universities
cc.
September 25, 2017, Professors Have Taken Over the
MOOCs:
How open online learning is changing, Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed
https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/professors-have-taken-over-moocs (example: https://www.edx.org/course/bipedalism-science-upright-walking-dartmouthx-dart-anth-01-x)
dd.
July 19, 2017, Using Digital Badges in an
Educational Setting, Sarah Hardman, New Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/4514/using-digital-badges-in-an-educational-setting
ee.
July 10, 2017, In FutureLearn's MOOCs, Conversation
Powers Learning at Massive Scale, Mike Sharples, IEEE Spectrum, http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/at-work/education/conversation-powers-personalized-learning-in-futurelearn-mooc
ff.
June 15, 2017, For-Credit MOOC: Best of Both Worlds
at MIT?, Nick Roll, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/06/15/credit-mooc-proves-popular-among-mit-students
gg.
May 16, 2017, After the Hype, Do MOOC Ventures Like
edX Still Matter?: Anant Agarwal, chief executive, edX, Goldie Blumenstyk, The
Chronicle of Higher Education, http://www.chronicle.com/article/After-the-Hype-Do-MOOC/240155
hh.
April
9, 2017, Daniel T. Hickey, How Open E-Credentials will Transform Higher
Education, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/How-Open-E-Credentials-Will/239709
ii.
March 3, 2017, edX Expands MicroMasters Programs
With Data Science, Digital Leadership and More, Sri Ravipati, Campus
Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2017/03/01/edx-expands-micromasters-programs-with-data-science-digital-leadership-and-more.aspx
jj.
January 23, 2017, Can MOOCs Cure the Tuition
Epidemic?, Robert Ubell, IEEE Spectrum, http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/at-work/education/can-moocs-cure-the-tuition-epidemic
kk.
November 17, 2015, Udacity and Google Unveil Co-Developed Nanodegree, John K. Waters, Campus Technology.
ll.
November 17, 2015, Udacity, Front End Web Developer Nanodegree,
micro-credential program, Available: https://www.udacity.com/course/front-end-web-developer-nanodegree--nd001
mm.
October 28, 2015, How a 40-Year-Old Idea Became
Higher Education’s Next Big Thing (competency-based education), https://www.chronicle.com/article/How-a-40-Year-Old-Idea-Became/233976 Chronicle of Higher Education, Dan Berrett.
nn.
October 8, 2015, MIT New Model, Carl
Straumsheim, Inside Higher Ed.
oo.
October 7, 2015, MIT Master’s Program to Use MOOCs
as ‘Admissions Test’, Ellen Wexler, Chronicle of Higher Education, available: http://chronicle.com/article/MIT-Master-s-Program-to-Use/233685
pp.
October 7, 2015, MIT Unveils ‘MicroMaster’s,’ Allowing Students to Get Half Their Degree
From MOOCs, Andy
Thomason, Chronicle of Higher Education.
qq.
September 14, 2015, NEXT: The Credentials Craze, Chronicle of Higher Education, Carol
Geary Schneider, Available: http://chronicle.com/section/NEXT-The-Credentials-Craze/885/
rr.
September 14, 2015, When a Degree Is Just the Beginning: Today’s
employers want more, say providers of alternative credentials, Chronicle of Higher Education, Goldie
Blumenstyk.
ss.
September 14, 2015, Gatekeepers No More: Colleges
Must Learn a New Role, Chronicle of Higher Education, Richard A.
DeMillo
http://chronicle.com/article/Gatekeepers-No-More-Colleges/232975/
tt.
June
2015, Where Badges Work Better, Daniel T. Hickey, James E. Willis III, &
Joshua D. Quick, EDUCAUSE Brief, Retrieved from https://library.educause.edu/resources/2015/6/where-badges-work-better and https://sites.google.com/site/openbadgesinhighereducation/where-badges-work-better
uu.
April 23, 2015, The Catch in Arizona State’s
Low-Cost Freshman Year Online: No Aid, Chronicle of Higher Education, Thomas Fisher,
Available:
http://chronicle.com/article/The-Catch-in-Arizona-State-s/229617/
vv.
April 23, 2015, Arizona State and edX Will Offer an
Online Freshman Year, Open to All, Chronicle of Higher Education, Charles Huckabee,
Available: http://chronicle.com/blogs/ticker/arizona-state-and-edx-will-offer-an-online-freshman-year-open-to-all/97685?cid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en
ww.
April 22, 2015, Promising Full College Credit,
Arizona State University Offers Online Freshman Program, Tamar Lewin, The
New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/23/us/arizona-state-university-to-offer-online-freshman-academy.html?_r=0
xx.
September
12, 2014, MOOC on MOOCs? A novel yet pragmatic approach, University World News,
Kirk Perris, Available: http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=20140903154113518
yy.
Interviewed for the Chronicle of Higher Education, June 11, 2012,
Jeffrey Young, 4 Professors Discuss Teaching Free Online Courses
for Thousands of Students, Jeffrey R.
Young; Available:
http://chronicle.com/article/4-Professors-Discuss-Teaching/132125/
“Building
Different MOOC's for Different Pedagogical Needs,” Curtis J. Bonk,
Professor of Education, Indiana University. Available: http://chronicle.com/article/article-content/132127/
Week
9. (March 9) Open Education in the Developing World (i.e., the Global South)
- Mariam Aman
Shah and David Santandreu Calonge (2019, December). Frugal MOOCs: An Adaptable Contextualized Approach to MOOC Designs for
Refugees. Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3350
- Jima Ngei (2019). Looking at the impact and
future of MOOCs from an African experience. Paper presented at Open Impact
Conference, Kampala,
Uganda. Available: http://business-school.open.ac.uk/sites/business-school.open.ac.uk/files/files/Events/oic-papers/PAPER-ID-10(1).pdf
- Monty
King, Mark Pegrum, Martin Forsey (2018, November). MOOCs and OER in the
Global South: Problems and Potential, The International Review of
Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 19(5),
Retrieved from http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3742/4804
- Carol
Kidu (2018). Informal Lifelong Learning for Development in Papua New
Guinea: A Case Study from the Margins into the Mainstream. Journal of Learning for Development
(JL4D), 5(1), 13-22. Retrieved
from http://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/275/298
- Bandalaria,
M. d.P. (2018). Open
and Distance eLearning in Asia: Country Initiatives and Institutional
Cooperation for the Transformation of Higher Education in the Region. Journal of Learning for
Development
(JL4D), 5(2), 116-132. Retrieved
from http://www.jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/301/328
- Arul
Chib and Reidinar Juliane Wardoyo (2018, July). Differential OER impacts
of formal and informal ICTs: Employability of Female Migrant Workers. The International Review of Research in
Open and Distributed Learning, 19(3),
94-113. http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3538
- Narend
Baijnath (2018). Learning for development in the context of South Africa:
Considerations for open education resources in improving higher education
outcomes. Journal of Learning for
Development, 5(2), 87-100.
Available: http://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/299/319
- Marianne
E. Krasny et al. (2018, June). Small groups in a social learning MOOC
(slMOOC): Strategies for fostering learning and knowledge creation. Online Learning, 22(2), 119-140. Available: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/1339
- Trang
Phan (2018, June). Instructional strategies that respond to global
learners’ needs in massive open online courses. Online Learning, 22(2),
95-118. Available: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/1160
- Zhang, K.,
Bonk, C. J., Reeves, T. C., & Reynolds, T. H. (Eds.). (2020).
Frontmatter (i.e., Foreword, Preface, and Chapter 1). MOOCs and Open
Education in the Global South: Challenges, Successes, Opportunities.
NY: Routledge. Available: http://moocsbook.com/front.
- Zhang,
K., Bonk, C. J., Reeves, T. C., & Reynolds, T. H. (Eds.). (2020).
Chapter Abstracts and Contributors Bios. MOOCs and Open Education in
the Global South: Challenges, Successes, Opportunities. NY:
Routledge. Available: http://moocsbook.com/bios.
- Arinto,
P.. B., Hodgkinson-Williams, C., King, T., Cartmill, T. & Willmers, M.
(2017). Research on Open Educational Resources for Development in the
Global South: Project landscape. In C. Hodgkinson-Williams & P. B.
Arinto (Eds.), Adoption and impact
of OER in the Global South. Cape Town & Ottawa: African Minds,
International Development Research Centre & Research on Open
Educational Resources for Development. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1038981
and https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/3c49/6e55c4e86bd7170066c1090c6e72f5ca7441.pdf
and https://www.oerknowledgecloud.org/record1887
and https://open.uct.ac.za/handle/11427/26435
Week 9 Tidbits: Open Education in the Developing
World (i.e., the Global South)
a.
August 28, 2019, Distance Learning
Without Computers, Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2019/08/28/distance-learning-without-computers.aspx
b.
August 1, 2019, Ensuring
Refugees Have Safe Technology Access, Sara
Hardman, New Learning Time, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/6408/ensuring-refugees-have-safe-technology-access
c.
July 16, 2019, Reaching
Refugee Students Through Skype, Melanie Hering, New Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/6369/reaching-refugee-students-through-skype, Over three years,
he has recruited a team of 325 educators from over 75 countries to teach a
variety of subjects for free to residents of Kakuma.
Video (1:09): http://curtbonk.com/skype.html
d.
July 8, 2019, Interview of Mursal Hedayat, by George
Nantwi, New Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/6345/mursal-hedayat
Chatterbox: https://www.chatterbox.io/
e.
July 15, 2019, Techfugees: The
Global Tech Community Responds to the Refugee Crisis, Sara Hardman, New
Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/6366/techfugees-the-global-tech-community-responds-to
f.
April 2, 2019, In India, MOOCs Are Now Part of the
Education System, Manoal Cortes Mendez, Class Central,
https://www.classcentral.com/report/swayam-for-credit/
g.
July 4, 2019, 14 Talented and
Combative Women, Techfugees for Women (TF4W), https://techfugees.com/womenfellowship/
https://techfugees.com/news/here-are-the-14-fellows-and-mentors-of-this-years-paris-women-fellowship-programme/ (by Ambre)
h.
July 8, 2019, MIT Technology Review,
Innovators Under 35, Mursal Hedayat, London, https://www.innovatorsunder35.com/the-list/mursal-hedayat/
i.
June 8, 2019, The
second half of humanity is joining the internet: They will change it, and it
will change them The Economist; https://www.economist.com/leaders/2019/06/08/the-second-half-of-humanity-is-joining-the-internet
j.
Mendez, M. (2019, April). In India, MOOCs are now part of the
education system. Class Central. https://www.classcentral.com/report/swayam-for-credit/
k. Feb
27, 2019, Why
'The Future Is Asian' Should Inform Your University's Strategy,
Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/why-future-asian-should-inform-your-universitys-strategy
“Today, there are about 70 million East Asian and Pacific students enrolled in
postsecondary education. By 2040, that number is projected
to rise to 257
million.”
l.
Perris, K. (2018). Book Review: Adoption and Impact of
OER in the Global South by C. Hodgkinson-Williams and P.B. Arinto. Journal of Learning for
Development, 5(2), 179-182. Available: http://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/298/322
m.
August 2, 2018, Mursal Hedayat,
London, Forbes, 30 Under 30—Europe—Social Entrepreneuers, https://www.forbes.com/profile/mursal-hedayat/#3c1e715c2f3b
n.
June 5, 2018, Chatterbox: Master a Language, Change
a Life, Mursal Hedayat, London, Video (1:00): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K3VexuIpe0; March 24,
2017: Chatterbox on Reuters TV, Video (2:02):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sG5EkhpxNK0
o. September 18, 2017, UN: Majority of world's population lacks internet
access, Ray Down, UPI, https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2017/09/18/UN-Majority-of-worlds-population-lacks-internet-access/6571505782626/
p.
July 23, 2018, All Turtles, Mursal
Hedayat, Founder conversation: Cofounder and CEO of Chatterbox joined by Jon Cifuentes,
Cofounder and Head of Marketing for All Turtle, https://www.all-turtles.com/video/founder-conversation-mursal-hedayat-of-chatterbox/;
Video (8:11): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ2AfcwN1qg
q.
2018,
Colin Latchem, Book review: Open and Distance Non-formal Education in
Developing Countries. Journal of Learning
for Development, 6(1), 87-90. https://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/334/386 or https://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/334
r.
May 8, 2017, Creating MOOCs for Students in
Developing Countries, Satesh Bidaisee, EDUCAUSE Review, https://er.educause.edu/articles/2017/5/creating-moocs-for-students-in-developing-countries
s. May 8, 2017, Microlearning in China, Zhaoliang Qiu and Dr. Wei He,
Learning Solution Magazine, https://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/2314/microlearning-in-china
t.
May 2, 2018, What happens when you put African
philosophies at the centre of learning, The
Conversation, http://theconversation.com/what-happens-when-you-put-african-philosophies-at-the-centre-of-learning-95465
u. February 7, 2018, Breaking language barriers with the We Speak Translate
project, Techfugees, https://techfugees.com/; https://techfugees.com/projects/breaking-language-barriers-with-the-we-speak-translate-project/
v. March 26, 2017, The Global South, Antonia Perez Bravo
https://medium.com/@antoniaperezbravo/the-global-south-6d066634e037
w. Lauren Camera, June 20, 2016, Coursera on a Mission to Help Refugees
US News and World Report, http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-06-20/coursera-on-a-mission-to-help-refugees
x. Knod, allows learner to work with employers to diagnose skills gaps, then
provide a platform to deliver content to build those skills in a learn by doing
experiences, real projects with employers, http://www.knod.net/ (Michael Mayrath’s sister project: Tiber
Health: https://www.tiberhealth.com/)
y. May 20, 2016, agMOOCs (India):
http://www.agmoocs.in/
z. September 22, 2015, Who’s Benefiting from MOOCs, and Why, by Chen Zhenghao,
Brandon Alcorn, Gayle Christensen, Nicholas Eriksson, Daphne Koller, Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Harvard
Business Review, Available: https://hbr.org/2015/09/whos-benefiting-from-moocs-and-why
aa. March 6, 2014, Moocs: students in the global south are wary of a 'sage on
the stage’, Charlotte Gunawardena, The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/mar/19/cost-barrier-students-global-south
bb. November 4, 2013, Developing countries and the MOOC
learning revolution, The Conversation, Allison
Littlejohn, Director of the Caledonian Academy, Glasgow Caledonian University,
Available: https://theconversation.com/developing-countries-and-the-mooc-learning-revolution-19355
Week
10. (March 23) Informal and Self-Directed Online Learning Environments
(including online language learning)
- Mitra, Sugata (2019). Does Collaborative Use of the
Internet Affect Reading Comprehension in Children? Journal of Learning
for Development, 6(1), 20-36. Retrieved from https://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/323/376 or https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1212515.pdf
- de Waard,
Inge; Kukulska-Hulme, Agnes, & Sharples, Mike (2015). Self-Directed
Learning in Trial FutureLearn courses. In: Proceedings Papers, EMOOCS, pp.
234–243. Available: http://oro.open.ac.uk/44499/1/eMOOCs-2015_submission_65.pdf
- Bonk, C. J., & Lee, M. M. (2017).
Motivations, achievements, and challenges of self-directed informal
learners in open educational environments and MOOCs. Journal of Learning
for Development, 4(1),
36-57. Retrieved from http://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/195/188
- Bonk, C. J., Lee,
M. M., Kou, X., Xu, S. & Sheu, F.-R. (2015). Understanding the
self-directed online learning preferences, goals, achievements, and
challenges of MIT OpenCourseWare subscribers. Educational Technology and Society, 18(2), 349-368. Retrieved from http://staffnew.uny.ac.id/upload/132326892/pendidikan/Pembelajaran%20Mandiri_Artikel%204_Curtis%20J.%20Bonk.pdf
- Song, L.,
& Hill, J. (2007). A conceptual model for understanding self-directed
learning in online environments. Journal
of Interactive Online Learning, 6(1),
27-42. Retrieved from http://www.ncolr.org/jiol/issues/pdf/6.1.3.pdf
- Zhu, M., & Bonk, C. J.
(2019). Designing MOOCs to facilitate participant self-monitoring for self-directed
learning. Online Learning, 23(4), 106-134.
doi:10.24059/olj.v23i4.2037. Available: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/2037 (special
issue: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/issue/view/113)
- Zhu, M.,
& Bonk, C. J. (2019). Designing MOOCs to facilitate participant
self-directed learning: An analysis of instructor perspectives and
practices. International Journal of Self-Directed Learning, 16(2), 39-60. Available: https://6c02e432-3b93-4c90-8218-8b8267d6b37b.filesusr.com/ugd/6c1db2_3ab135498618442abe908811fb68a1b2.pdf
- Kop, R.,
& Fournier, H. (2010). New dimensions to self-directed learning in an
open networked learning environment. International Journal of
Self-Directed Learning, 7(2), 2-20. Retrieved from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285750999_New_dimensions_to_self-directed_learning_in_an_open_networked_learning_environment
- Hyland, N.,
& Kranzow, J. (2012). Faculty and student views of using digital tools
to enhance self-directed learning and critical thinking. International Journal of Self-Directed
Learning, 8(2), 11-27.
Retrieved from http://sdlglobal.com/IJSDL/IJSDL8.2.pdf
Cheap
Higher Education Alternatives:
College Credits at No Cost: https://www.onlinedegree.com/
University of the Third Age, London, UK, https://www.u3a.org.uk/
Week 10 Tidbits: Informal and Self-Directed Online
Learning Environments (including online language learning)
- December 11, 2019, Writing Prompt Generator, Squibler
https://www.squibler.io/writing-prompt-generator
- June 24, 2019, nQuire (in partnership with the Open University), https://nquire.org.uk/, nQuire is a platform to explore yourself and your world. It has
been developed by The Open University in partnership with the BBC.
- April 3, 2019, College Credits at No Cost, Rebecca Sullivan, New
Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/6099/college-credits-at-no-cost
- March 27, 2019, Learning From Others Across the World Through Video
Exchange, Melanie Hering, New Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/6072/learning-from-others-across-the-world-through
- December 7, 2018, Rise of the Digital Nomad, Mark Frary, Raconteur
https://www.raconteur.net/business-innovation/rise-of-the-digital-nomad
- November 28, 2018, Chinese unicorn VIPKid says it’s focused on
maintaining quality in the face of ‘rapid growth’, Sam Meredith, CNBC, https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/28/rapid-growth-in-education-tech-risks-harming-the-learning-experience-vipkid-ceo-says.html
Video (3:49): http://curtbonk.com/vipkid.html
- October 31, 2018, Self-Directed Learning and Augmented Reality: How
to Teach Gen Z, Jeffrey S. Selingo, The Chronicle of Higher Education
https://www.chronicle.com/article/Self-Directed-Learning-and/244968
- September 26, 2018, Pushing the Boundaries of Learning With AI,
Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2018/09/26/academics-push-expand-use-ai-higher-ed-teaching-and-learning
- August 23, 2018, Mandarin Language Learners Get a Boost From AI,
https://www.ibm.com/blogs/research/2018/08/mandarin-language-ai/,
Director, Cognitive and Immersive Systems Lab,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=7EuSTu1iR2A
1:17: http://curtbonk.com/mandarin.html
- August 11,
2018, A 35-year-old who dropped out of high school had a vision of a
utopian future for China, the US, and the world — and it's led her to the
forefront of a tech startup worth $3 billion, Harrison Jacobs, Business Insider. Retrieved from https://www.businessinsider.com/inside-vipkid-cindy-mi-and-3-billion-startups-teacher-community-2018-8
- Mike
Butcher (2018, March 18). EdTech is having a renaissance, powered by the
emerging world (includes Chatterbox info). https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/18/edtech-is-having-a-renaissance-powered-by-the-emerging-world/
- March 6,
2018, How VIPKid CEP Cindy Mi Made Education a Universal Language, Fast
Company, https://www.fastcompany.com/40525523/how-vipkid-ceo-cindy-mi-made-education-a-universal-language
- November 29, 2017, A Map Showing How Much Time It Takes to Learn
Foreign Languages: From Easiest to Hardest, Open Culture, http://www.openculture.com/2017/11/a-map-showing-how-much-time-it-takes-to-learn-foreign-languages-from-easiest-to-hardest.html
- August 23, 2017, English teaching service VIPKID raises $200M and
reportedly hits a $1.5B valuation, Wu Yan, China Daily, http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2017-01/11/content_27920747
- January 11, 2017, Topnotch online English teacher earns nearly $3
million a year, Wu Yan, China Daily, http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2017-01/11/content_27920747.htm
- March 24, 2015, This cool
interactive map lets you explore the world's languages, Arika Okrent, The
Week, Available: http://theweek.com/articles/545768/cool-interactive-map-lets-explore-worlds-languages and https://languagescience.umd.edu/
- March 24, 2015, Langscape, Language at Maryland, Available:
https://languagescience.umd.edu/beyond-umd/langscape
- October 13, 2014, Dozen Ways To Promote Informal Learning, Chief
Learning Officer, Saul Carliner, Available: http://www.clomedia.com/articles/a-dozen-ways-to-promote-informal-learning
- September 23, 2014, With the Right Technology, Can Children Teach
Themselves? Anya Kamenetz, MindShift, available: http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2014/09/with-the-right-technology-can-children-teach-themselves/
- May 7, 2014, CNA - Speaking Exchange, Video (3:23) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S-5EfwpFOk
- Anne Eisenberg. “Learning from a
Native Speaker, Without Leaving Home,” New York Times (February 17, 2008), http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/17/business/17novel.html
Some
Language Learning Sites:
1.
About.com
(from the New York Times)
a.
ESL:
http://esl.about.com/
b.
French:
http://french.about.com/
c.
German:
http://german.about.com/
d.
Italian:
http://italian.about.com/
e.
Japanese:
http://japanese.about.com/
f.
Mandarin:
http://mandarin.about.com/
g.
Spanish:
http://spanish.about.com/
2.
BBC
Languages: http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/
3.
BBC Learning English: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/
4.
Babbel:
http://www.babbel.com/
5.
Chatterbox
(learn languages with refugees): https://www.chatterbox.io/
6.
ChinesePod:
http://chinesepod.com/
7.
Coffee
Break Spanish: http://radiolingua.com/shows/spanish/coffee-break-spanish/
8.
Duolingo:
https://www.duolingo.com/
9.
English Central: http://www.englishcentral.com/
10.
German
Online: http://www.dw-world.de/dw/0,,2547,00.html
11.
iTalkie:
http://www.italki.com/
12.
Japanese
Online http://japanese-online.com/
13.
Japanese:
https://www.nihongomaster.com/
14.
Korean
Online http://learn-korean.net/
15.
Langscape
(maps of languages): http://langscape.umd.edu/map.php
16.
Langscape
Univ of Maryland https://languagescience.umd.edu/beyond-umd/langscape
17.
LoMasTV
(online Spanish immersion TV): https://spanish.yabla.com/
18.
Mango
Languages: http://www.mangolanguages.com/
19.
The
Mixxer (uses Skype): http://www.language-exchanges.org/
20.
OpenLanguage:
http://openlanguage.com/
21.
Openwords:
http://www.openwords.com/
22.
PalTalk:
http://www.paltalk.com/
23.
Rosetta
Stone: https://www.rosettastone.com/
Week 11. (March 30) Maker Spaces,
Social Media, and Participatory Learning
- Terry Anderson
(2019). Challenges and Opportunities for use of Social Media in Higher
Education. Journal of Learning for
Development, 6(1), 6-19.
Retrieved from https://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/327/361
or https://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/327
- Paskevicius,
M., Veletsianos, G., & Kimmons, R. (2018, February). Content is king:
An analysis of how the Twitter discourse surrounding open education
unfolded from 2009 to 2016. The International Review of
Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 19(1).
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/viewFile/3267/4539
3. Veletsianos, G. (2017). Toward a generalizable understanding of Twitter
and social media use across MOOCs: who participates on MOOC hashtags and in
what ways?. Journal of Computing in Higher Ed., 29(1), 65-80. Available: https://www.veletsianos.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/veletsianos_twitter_in_MOOCs.pdf
- Special Issue (2017, February):
Advances in Research on Social Networking in Open and Distributed
Learning, International Review of
Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 18(1). Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/84
Articles in this issue include:
- Why Do Academics Use Academic
Social Networking Sites?, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2643/4044
- Enriching Higher Education with
Social Media: Development and Evaluation of a Social Media Toolkit, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2656/4043
- The Effects of Integrating
Social Learning Environment with Online Learning, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2645/4031
- Properties of Teacher
Networks in Twitter: Are They Related to Community-Based Peer
Production?, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2644/4036
- Using Social Learning
Networks (SLNs) in Higher Education: Edmodo Through the Lenses of
Academics, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2623/4037
- Analysis of Social Media
Influencers and Trends on Online and Mobile Learning, http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2640/4027
- Zhang, Ke,
& Gao, Fei (2014). Social media for
informal science learning in China: A case study. Knowledge Management & E-Learning: An International Journal
(KM&EL), 6(3). Available: http://www.kmel-journal.org/ojs/index.php/online-publication/article/view/360
- Peppler,
K. (2013). New Opportunities for
Interest-Driven Arts Learning in a Digital Age (Deliverable
to the Wallace Foundation). Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University.
Available: http://kpeppler.com/Docs/2013_Peppler_New-Opportunities-for-Interest-Driven-Art.pdf
- See also: Peppler,
K., & Solomou, M. (2011). Building Creativity: Collaborative Learning and
Creativity in Social Media Environments. On the Horizon, 19(1), 13-23. Also published in the
proceedings of the 2010 International Conference of the Learning
Sciences, Chicago, IL. Available: http://kpeppler.com/Docs/2011_Peppler_Building_Creativity.pdf
- Brown,
J. S., & Adler, R. P. (2008, January/February). Minds on fire: Open
education, the long tail, and learning 2.0. EDUCAUSE Review, 43(1), 16-32. Retrieved
on December 26, 2017, from https://er.educause.edu/~/media/files/article-downloads/erm0811.pdf
- Mimi Ito (2014, August 25). Think
Education 2014 - Mimi Ito, Google, San Paulo, Brazil (29:21);
Video of keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0uL0d2ShPU
- Mimi
Ito (2013, October 22). Mimi Ito on Learning
in Social Media Spaces (Big Thinkers Series, from Edutopia), (7:24),
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HF5pxnXwMBY
- John Seely Brown (2010,
June). Closing Keynote at the New Media Consortium 2010 in Anaheim, CA. A
Culture of Learning. Gardner Campbell’s reflective blog post: http://www.gardnercampbell.net/blog1/?p=1278
and Mimi Ito’s “Learning with Social Media”: http://www.gardnercampbell.net/blog1/?p=1258;
Video of keynote (51:48): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4FPH-Oo1iM
- John
Seely Brown (2006, December 1). Relearning
learning—Applying the long tail to learning. Presentation at MIT
iCampus, Video available from MITWorld: https://techtv.mit.edu/videos/16155-relearning-learning-applying-the-long-tail-to-learning
and http://video.mit.edu/
- John
Seely Brown (2013, March 6). John Seely Brown on Motivating Learners (Big
Thinkers Series; from Edutopia) (8:28). Video Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41pNX9-yNu4
- John
Seely Brown (2008, December 20). Tinkering as a Mode of Knowledge
Production, The Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Stanford, CA, Oct. 23-25,
2008 (10:09). Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9u-MczVpkUA
8.
Baiyun Chen
and Thomas
Bryer (2012, January). Investigating Instructional
Strategies for Using Social Media in Formal and Informal Learning. International Review of Research on Open and
Distance Learning (IRRODL), 13(1). http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/1027/2073
- Henry
Jenkins, Katie Clinton, Ravi Purushotma, Alice J. Robison, & Margaret
Weigel. (2008). Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture:
Media Education for the 21st Century Chicago: The John D.
and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Retrieved on June 25, 2010, from http://www.macfound.org/media/article_pdfs/JENKINS_WHITE_PAPER.PDF
Free
book on Connectivism:
Stephen
Downes (http://www.downes.ca/)
(2012, May) “Connectivism ad Connected
Knowledge: Essays on Meaning and Learning Networks”: Available:
https://www.downes.ca/files/books/Connective_Knowledge-19May2012.pdf
OLDaily:
https://www.downes.ca/news/OLDaily.htm
Resources
and Videos:
- George
Siemens, The Changing Nature of Knowledge (4 short videos):
i.
The
Conflict of Learning Theories with Human Nature: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTgWt4Uzr54&feature=related
ii.
The
Changing Nature of Knowledge: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMcTHndpzYg&feature=related
iii.
The
Impact of Social Software on Learning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grI_h88vs3g
iv.
The
Network is the Learning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpbkdeyFxZw&feature=related
- Nintendo Lab (March, 2018): https://www.facebook.com/fablabseoul/videos/1858989264146086/
- March
27, 2018, Tinkering School, http://www.tinkeringschool.com/
- March
27, 2018, The Tinkering Studio, https://vimeo.com/tinkering
- Do Nothing for Two Minutes: http://www.donothingfor2minutes.com/
- I forgot my phone video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OINa46HeWg8
- “Teens React” to smartphone video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsO9MIaIazM
Week 11
Tidbits: Maker
Spaces, Social Media, and Participatory Learning
a.
February 10, 2020, A Father-Son Team
Offers 4 Tips for Working with Gen Z [video], David Stillman and Joshua
Stillman, Video (5:22)
https://www.coursehero.com/profile/gaye-theresa-johnson-390327/#/
b.
January 8, 2020,
Social media is full of lies, and the Iran attacks show how dangerous they've
become, Nathan Bomey, USA Today, Video (1:09): http://curtbonk.com/usa2.html
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/01/08/iran-attacks-show-social-media-fueling-deep-deceptions-during-crisis/2843410001/
c.
July 24, 2019,
How Scholarship Has Changed in the Age of Social Media, Sara Hardman, New
Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/6389/how-scholarship-has-changed-in-the-age-of-social
d.
July 21, 2019,
Digital Engagement Update: Checking in on Social Media, Eric Stoller, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/student-affairs-and-technology/digital-engagement-update
e.
June 2, 2019,
How Social Media Imperils Scholarship, It plays on our vanity and reduces
research to a popularity contest, Justin E.H. Smith, The Chronicle of Higher
Education, https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/20190602-smith
f.
May 30, 2019,
Simulation Center, IUPUC, https://www.iupuc.edu/about/simulation-center/index.html
g.
May 30, 2019,
IUPUC nursing lab gets (virtually) real,
https://itconnections.iu.edu/2019-may/nursing-vr.php
h.
May 17, 2019,
Epistemic Network Analysis (ENA), Interactive Game of Throwns Visualization,
School of Education, University of Wisconsin, https://got.epistemicnetwork.org/;
https://www.wcer.wisc.edu/news/detail/puzzling-over-game-of-thrones-character-motivations;
This interactive Game of Thrones visualization allows you to explore and
compare the thematic networks of your favorite characters and Houses.
i.
May 15, 2019,
The Untapped Potential of Making and Makerspaces, Charles M. Schweik, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2019/05/15/four-ways-higher-education-could-make-more-making-and-makerspaces-opinion
j.
March 27, 2019,
The Twitterization of the Academic Mind, Gordon Fraser, The Chronicle of Higher
Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/The-Twitterization-of-the/245965
k.
November 10,
2018, Limiting social media use reduced loneliness and depression in new
experiment, Devin Coldewey, TechCrunch, https://techcrunch.com/2018/11/09/limiting-social-media-use-reduced-loneliness-and-depression-in-new-experiment/
l.
October 8, 2018, First look: Facebook unveils Portal
video calling devices for the home with Alexa, Edward C. Baig, The USA Today, https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/11/what-happened-after-people-first-arrived-americas/575335/
Video (1 minute): http://curtbonk.com/facebook-portal.html
m. August 27, 2018, Universities take online learning to Hollywood: Visual
instructional design meets broadcast quality standards, Kim Rocco Shields, https://universitybusiness.com/universities-take-online-learning-to-hollywood/
n.
July 24, 2018,
Integrating Makerspaces Throughout the Curriculum, Joshua Bolkan, STEAM
Universe, https://steamuniverse.com/articles/2018/07/24/integrating-makerspaces-throughout-the-curriculum.aspx
o.
June 18, 2018,
Microsoft acquires social learning platform Flipgrid
Brian Heater, TechCrunch, https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/18/microsoft-acquires-social-learning-platform-flipgrid/
p.
June 18, 2018, Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO
announces Flipgrid joining the Microsoft family, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMo_FSS-6Cc
q.
June 14, 2017, Let Students Be Your Guide, Jennifer
Goodman, Inside Higher Ed
https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2017/06/14/oer-advocate-maria-gallardo-williams-improves-outcomes-student
r.
January 2, 2018,
Iranians Turn to Telegram App Amid Protests, Sam Schechner and Stu Woo, The
Wall Street Journal, https://www.wsj.com/articles/iranians-turn-to-telegram-app-amid-protests-1514919114
s.
January 7, 2018,
Metrics Mania: The case against Academia.edu, Jefferson Pooley, The Chronicle of Higher Education,
Available:
https://www.chronicle.com/article/The-Case-Against-Academiaedu/242141
t.
December 19,
2017, How Facebook Stymies Social Science, Henry Farrell, The Chronicle of
Higher Education
https://www.chronicle.com/article/How-Facebook-Stymies-Social/242090
u.
July 11, 2017,
Going ‘phigital?’ 4 things schools need to know about Generation Z
Todd Kominiak, TrustEd, http://trustedk12.com/phigital-digital-learning/
v.
July 8, 2017, 3 big ways
today’s college students are different from just a decade ago, Meris Stansbury,
eCampus News, https://www.ecampusnews.com/campus-administration/college-students-different/?all
w.
May 18, 2017, The Coming
of the Phigital Generation — and Reality
Michael Stoner, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/call-action-marketing-and-communications-higher-education/coming-phigital-generation-%E2%80%94-and
x.
May 17, 2017, The Rising
"Phigital" Student: Education must adapt now to accommodate Gen Z —
but how?, Maris Stanbury, Ed Circuit, http://www.edcircuit.com/rising-phigital-student/
y.
May 15, 2017, 3 must
know’s about the rising “phigital” student-and why their impact is enormous,
Meris Stansbury, eCampus News, https://www.ecampusnews.com/campus-administration/education-gen-z-phigital-student/
z.
May 7, 2017,
Instagrim: Why Social Media Makes Students Miserable, Donna Freitas, The
Chronicle of Higher Education
http://www.chronicle.com/article/Instagrim-Why-Social-Media/239983
aa. April 5, 2017, Teaching in the
age of social media, David Smith, University Affairs, http://www.universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/career-advice-article/teaching-age-social-media/
bb. February 21, 2017, Biomedical
students utilize 3D printing, Doyle Rice, USA Today, http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2017/02/20/cuban-trump-cant-stop-rise-robots-and-their-effect-us-jobs/98155374/
cc. February 16, 2017, Building Global Community, by Mark
Zuckerberg. https://www.facebook.com/notes/mark-zuckerberg/building-global-community/10154544292806634
(see also TechCrunch, Josh Constine, February 16, 2017, Mark Zuckerberg’s
humanitarian manifesto. Retrieved from https://techcrunch.com/2017/02/16/building-the-world-we-all-want/)
dd. December 22, 2016, A Professor
Once Targeted by Fake News Now Is Helping to Visualize It, by Fernanda
Zamudio-Suaréz, Chronicle of Higher Education
http://www.chronicle.com/article/A-Professor-Once-Targeted-by/238742
IU Website for fake news
visualization: Hoaxy: http://hoaxy.iuni.iu.edu/stats.html
ee. December 12, 2016, Girls Who
Build Cameras Have More Fun, Joe Pickett, OCW Publication Director, MIT
OCW, http://www.christenseninstitute.org/blog/texas-districts-are-rethinking-technology-integrations/
ff. Cal Newport, November 19,
2016, Quit Social Media. Your Career May Depend on It, The NY Times, http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/20/jobs/quit-social-media-your-career-may-depend-on-it.html?_r=0
gg. George Veletsianos, August 29, 2016, Using Video
and Audio to Share Our Scholarship, Chronicle of Higher Education (Note:
Includes video (5:05) and podcast (4:33)), http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/using-video-and-audio-to-share-our-scholarship/62690
hh. Joshua Bolkan, August 17,
2016, Research: 3D Printing Market to Double by 2020, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2016/08/17/report-3d-printing-market-to-double-by-2020.aspx
ii.
Paul Kim, August
15, 2016, The Maker Movement in Education: A New Global Transformation, ICT in
Education, UNESCO
http://www.unescobkk.org/education/ict/online-resources/databases/ict-in-education-database/item/article/the-maker-movement-in-education-a-new-global-transformation/
jj.
Leila Meyer,
June 15, 2016, Behind the Scenes of a Makerspace, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/Articles/2016/06/15/Behind-the-Scenes-of-a-Makerspace.aspx?p=1
kk. October 2, 2015, How to Teach in an Age of
Distraction, Sherry Turkle, Chronicle of Higher Education, Available: http://chronicle.com/article/How-to-Teach-in-an-Age-of/233515
This essay is adapted from her new
book, Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age, which will be published by Penguin Press
October 6.
ll.
Jeffrey R. Young, September 14, 2015, Credit for
Watching a TED Talk? A new platform aims to help employers track casual
learning, Chronicle of Higher Education, http://chronicle.com/article/Credit-for-Watching-a-TED/232973/?cid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en
See: Degreed: https://degreed.com/
mm.
February 2, 2015, The Expert Café, Here Comes
Professor Everybody: The ‘sharing economy’ meets higher education, Chronicle of
Higher Education, Jeffrey R. Young, Available: http://chronicle.com/article/Here-Comes-Professor-Everybody/151445/?cid=at
- Kumi-Yeboah, A. (2018, December).
Designing a cross-cultural collaborative online learning framework for
online instructors. Online Learning,
22(4), 181-201. Available: https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/1520
- Kevin Oliver,
Michael Cook, & Angela Wiseman (2019). Teachers’ First Experiences
with Global Projects: Emerging Collaboration and Cultural Awareness. Journal
of Online Learning Research, 5(1), 65-96. Waynesville, NC USA: Association for the
Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved from https://www.learntechlib.org/primary/p/182263/
and https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1208814.pdf
- Mimi Li and Wei Zhu (2017). Explaining
dynamic interactions in wiki-based collaborative writing. Language Learning & Technology,
21(2), 96-120. Retrieved from http://www.lltjournal.org/item/2998
- Zsuzsanna Abrams (2019, June).
Collaborative writing and text quality in Google Docs, Language Learning & Technology,
23(2), 22-42. Retrieved from https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10125/44681/1/23_02_10125-44681.pdf
and https://www.lltjournal.org/item/3105
- Soobin Yim and Mark Warschauer (2017).
Web-based collaborative writing in L2 contexts: Methodological insights
from text mining. Language Learning
& Technology, 21(1),
146-165. Retrieved from http://www.lltjournal.org/item/2989
- Merryfield, M. M. (2003). Like a veil: Cross-cultural
experiential learning online. Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education.
[Online serial], 3(2). Retrieved from http://www.citejournal.org/vol3/iss2/socialstudies/article1.cfm
a.
Note: also in Canvas:
Merry Merryfield, Joe Tin-Yau Lo, Sum Cho Po, & Masataka Kasai (2008).
Worldmindedness: Taking Off the Blinders. Journal
of Curriculum and Instruction, 2(1).
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/26498772_Worldmindedness_Taking_Off_the_Blinders
(see also her homepage at ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Merry_Merryfield/publications)
- Lee, M.
& Hutton, D. (2007, August). Using interactive videoconferencing
technology for global awareness: The case of ISIS. International
Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning, 4(8). Available: http://www.itdl.org/Journal/Aug_07/article01.htm
Note: also in Canvas:
- Lee, M. (2007) “Making it relevant”: A rural teacher’s
integration of an international studies program. Intercultural Education. 18(2).
147-159. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14675980701327254
or https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ929442
(see Canvas for full article)
- Lee, M. M. (2010) “We are so over pharaohs and
pyramids!” Re-presenting the othered lives. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE),
23(6), pp. 737-754. Also
available for some at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09518390903362359
(preview: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09518390903362359#preview)
- Lee, M. M., & Bonk, C. J. (2013). Through the words of experts: Cases of expanded classrooms using
conferencing technology. Language
Facts and Perspectives, 31,
pp. 107-137. (see Canvas)
Note:
More
articles from Mimi Miyoung Lee at ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mimi_Lee5
For more related to online
videoconferencing, see:
1.
Soliya:
http://www.soliya.net/
i.
Georgetown Learning Initiatives, Soliya Connect:
http://gli.georgetown.edu/#soliya
ii.
Connect
from Soliya: https://vimeo.com/38328511
- Sajjapanroj,
S., Bonk, C. J., Lee, M, & Lin M.-F. (2008, Spring). A window on Wikibookians: Surveying their statuses,
successes, satisfactions, and sociocultural experiences. Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 7(1), 36-58. http://www.ncolr.org/issues/jiol/v7/n1/a-window-on-wikibookians-surveying-their-statuses-successes-satisfactions-and-sociocultural-experiences#.UrYBf9oo5js
- Lin, M.-F., Sajjapanroj, S., &
Bonk, C. J. (2011, October-December). Wikibooks and Wikibookians:
Loosely-coupled community or the future of the textbook industry? IEEE
Transactions on Learning Technologies, 4(4), 327-339. Available: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5744067
- Terumi
Miyazoe & Terry Anderson (2010). Learning
outcomes and students’ perceptions of online writing: Simultaneous
implementation of a forum, blog, and wiki in an EFL blended learning
setting. System (An
International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics), 38, 185-199. Available: http://miyazoe.info/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/MiyazoeandAnderson_20100602_System.pdf
- Lee, H., & Bonk, C. J. (2014). Collaborative
Learning in the Workplace: Practical Issues and Concerns. International Journal of Advanced
Corporate Learning (iJAC), 7(2),
10-17. Available: http://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jac/article/view/3850
Videos
on Global Collaboration with Technology (with Curt Bonk): Interviewed
for faculty development video, Bringing
Experts Around the World to Your Class, by Miguel Lara, Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning, IU,
Bloomington, IN, Spotlight, March 2013. (recorded February 14, 2013). Available: https://citl.indiana.edu/teaching-resources/faculty-spotlights/curt-bonk.html
Part
1: Benefits of Inviting Guest Experts (3:48): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s1ZdUDoV70&feature=youtu.be
Part
2: Expanding Global Awareness (2:17): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jWtSzoNIBk
Week
12 Tidbits: Part I: Global Collaboration
a.
February 17, 2020, Wikipedia Is
the Last Best Place on the Internet, Richard Cooke, Wired, March, 2020, https://adminpubs.tradoc.army.mil/pamphlets/TP525-8-2.pdf
b.
November
11, 2019, How Slack Can Catalyze, or Kill, Group Collaboration, Joshua Kim
Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/how-slack-can-catalyze-or-kill-group-collaboration
c.
September
25, 2019, A Professor Wants to Fail Students for Sharing Information in an
Online Chat. But Has Tech Changed What Qualifies as Cheating?, Wesley Jenkins,
Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/A-Professor-Wants-to-Fail/247219
d.
July
18, 2019, Demo: Teams in the Classroom at Microsoft Inspire 2019, Video (9:43):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcbQ2UK69Tc
e.
July 1,
2019, FlipgridLIVE 2019 (1 hour 57 minutes), https://vimeo.com/344964373
f.
July 1,
2019, Teachers Flip Over Flipgrid, Tom Vander Ark, Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomvanderark/2019/07/01/teachers-flip-over-flipgrid/#7d2f6831641a
g.
June
20, 2019, Slack Is Bad, Actually: Your boss can read your DMs, and everyone can
see how much you talk, Monica Torres, Huffington Post, Life, https://www.huffpost.com/entry/slack-is-bad-for-privacy_l_5d0bdc05e4b0aa375f49aa23
h.
June
19, 2019, My Year of Virtual Classroom Visitors, Michelle Janning, Inside
Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2019/06/19/what-i-learned-opening-my-classroom-digital-visitors-opinion
i.
June
11, 2019, Chinese parents are paying for their kids to learn English from US
online tutors. Here's how the job works, Yan Zhang, The USA Today
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2019/06/11/chinese-learn-english-online-us-tutors-remote-jobs-rise/1356821001/
Elementary school teacher Stacie Baur in Pennsylvania teaches English to
Chinese students via Skype to make ends meet. Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
Video (2:37) (teaching English online): http://curtbonk.com/online-tutors.html
Video (1:26) (International School teaching): http://curtbonk.com/online-teachers.html
j.
April
12, 2019, Four Steps to Create Cross-Cultural Collaboration in Online Classes
Sara Hardman, New Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/6119/four-steps-to-create-cross-cultural-collaboration
k.
December 2018, Using Flipgrid to
increase students’ connectedness in an online class. Michelle Bartlett, e-Learn
Magazine. Retrieved from https://elearnmag.acm.org/archive.cfm?aid=3236703
l.
November
15, 2018, Wikipedia Projects for Learning, John Orlando, Faculty Focus, Magna
Publications, https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-with-technology-articles/wikipedia-projects-for-learning/
m.
July
29, 2018, Why Silicon Valley is teaming up with San Quentin to train young
people to code, Jessica Guynn and Megan Diskin, Usa Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2018/07/25/california-youth-learning-code-prison-help-san-quentin-inmates/810122002/
Video (1:46): http://curtbonk.com/san-quentin.html
n.
July
24, 2018, This Physicist Wants Female Scientists To Get Noticed. So She Wrote
270 Wikipedia Profiles, Jenna Amatulli, Huffington Post, https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/scientist-pens-270-wikipedia-pages-in-a-year-so-female-scientists-get-noticed_us_5b574eeee4b0b15aba92c0d5
o.
June
11, 2018, Open Science Framework Gives Researchers a Free Collaboration
Platform, Ryan Allen, New Learning Times, 45,000 researchers, 75,000 projects https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/5339/open-science-framework-gives-researchers-a-free
p.
March
20, 2018, Women’s studies students across the nation are editing Wikipedia,
Emma Kerr, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/Women-s-Studies-Students/242866
q.
January
9, 2018, Slack went down, posing a momentary crisis in offices around the
country, Hamza Shaban, The Washington Post, Available:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2018/01/09/slack-went-down-posing-a-momentary-crisis-in-offices-around-the-country/?utm_term=.cb7f2c558d5c
r.
December
4, 2017, Anastasia Morrone et al. (Indiana University). Creating Active
Learning Classrooms is Not Enough: Lessons from Two Case Studies. EDUCAUSE Review, https://er.educause.edu/articles/2017/12/creating-active-learning-classrooms-is-not-enough-lessons-from-two-case-studies
s.
January
4, 2016, Holograms you can reach out and touch developed by Japanese
scientists, Mary-Ann Russen, International Business Times,
Haptoclone, University of Tokyo (embedded video: 3:44)
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/japanese-scientists-develop-holograms-you-can-reach-out-touch-1535893
t.
Rosanna Xia, September 20, 2016, College students
take to Wikipedia to rewrite the wrongs of Internet science, LA Times, http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-wikipedia-science-classes-adv-snap-story.html
u.
Victor Rivero, August 23, 2016, Idit Harel’s Global
Vision for A New Generation, edtech digest, https://edtechdigest.wordpress.com/2016/08/23/idit-harels-global-vision-for-a-new-generation/
Week
12 Tidbits Part 2: Classroom Space Articles:
1. August 14, 2019, Changing Spaces, Lindsay
McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/08/14/changing-role-physical-campuses-online-education
2. June 15, 2018, Mosaic active-learning
initiative builds momentum around the state, Ceci Jones, IU Press, https://news.iu.edu/stories/2018/06/iu/inside/15-mosaic-active-learning-initiative-builds-momentum-around-the-state.html?utm_source=2018-06-15&utm_medium=enewsletter&utm_content=Mosaic-update&utm_campaign=2018-inside-iu-distribution
3. April 16, 2018, World of active learning in
higher ed, Formal and informal learning spaces transforming campuses
internationally, Sherrie Negrea, University Business, May 2018, https://www.universitybusiness.com/article/world-active-learning-higher-ed
4.
March 2, 2018, The Architecture of Ideal Learning
Environments
Emelina Minero, Edutopia, https://www.edutopia.org/article/architecture-ideal-learning-environments
5. December 19, 2017. A New High-Tech Learning Center Changed How These
Professors Teach, Julia Schmalz, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/A-New-High-Tech-Learning/242082
6. Anatasia Morrone, Anna Fleming, Tracey Birdwell, Jae-Eun
Russell, Tiffany Roman, and Maggie Jesse (2017, December 4). Creating Active
Learning: Lessons from Two Case Studies. EDUCAUSE
Review. Retrieved from https://er.educause.edu/articles/2017/12/creating-active-learning-classrooms-is-not-enough-lessons-from-two-case-studies
7. November 27, 2017, 3 ways to
reimagine learning spaces, Laura Ascione, eSchool News, https://www.technologyreview.com/s/609451/ibm-raises-the-bar-with-a-50-qubit-quantum-computer/
8. July 17, 2017, Buildings That
Foster Collaboration, Lawrence Biemiller, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2017/07/20/stocks-new-highs/496905001/
9. July 2, 2017, What the
21st-Century Library Looks Like, Shannon Najmabadi, The Chronicle of Higher
Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/What-the-21st-Century-Library/240494
10. June 29, 2017, Does Redesigning
Classrooms Make a Difference to Students?, By Shannon Najmabadi, The Chronicle
of Higher Education, http://www.chronicle.com/article/Does-Redesigning-Classrooms/240491
11.
May 11, 2017, Indiana’s Active Learning Mosaic
Expands
Carl Straumsheim, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/05/12/indiana-universitys-active-learning-initiative-expands-exceeds-expectations
12.
May 3, 2017, Indiana U Expands Active Learning
Initiative, Rhea Kelly, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2017/05/03/indiana-u-expands-active-learning-initiative.aspx
13.
Julie Johnston, IU, September 7, 2016, The Future of
Collaboration Spaces Encompasses Video, Interactive, Mobil, Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2016/09/07/the-future-of-collaboration-spaces-encompasses-video-interactive-mobile.aspx
14.
Study
Café and Idea Space: http://363.co.kr/wp/?page_id=244
http://363.co.kr/wp/?bw_gallery=study-cafe_11;
http://363.co.kr/wp/?gallery=363byideagroup
Videos
and Resources of New or Remodeled Academic Buildings for Collaboration:
1. The Library of the Senses, the Netherlands: http://libraryofsenses.com/index.html
2. Chiang Mai
University, Thailand (1:09), January 18, 2020, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zo16ThSRiQ34OmydfU7hC9IxdVo_Uheb/view?usp=sharing
3. Grand Valley
State University. Virtual Tour of New GVSU Library. (2009, November 11).
YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbuDPopJxg0
and report at: http://www.structuredweb.com/sw/swchannel/CustomerCenter/documents/5869/12302/Steelcase_LearnLab_360.com.pdf
4. JISC - Designing Spaces: A campus for
the 21st century: City Campus University of Wolverhampton. (2008,
December 8). YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp3sWu_5rb0&feature=related
5. Ohio State’s New
Library: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak7FEQjxqBY
6. Saltire Centre
at Glasgow Caledonian (Scotland): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBsGeDa44ic&feature=related
7. Sydney Centre
for Innovation in Learning. http://www.scil.nsw.edu.au/
8. Yonsei Library,
Seoul, Korea: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLbVIZZ5OoI
9. Steelcase
LearnLab - Learning Outside the Box (2009, July 28). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnU58hbYN1M
i.
Collaborative
Spaces—Design Story from Steelcase (5:53; March 10, 2009), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU-jrv3UXi0&feature=related
ii.
Stanford
d.school—case study, Steelcase (3:33; December 6, 2010): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSjezj7_6mc&feature=related
10. Izzy Plus and
Baker College 21st Century Learning, April 26, 2012 (4:12); http://vimeo.com/39202414
11. December 7, 2017, EDhub: Building a 21st Century Space to Transform
Learning, Edutopia, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFyaZtW2iAY
12. December 7, 2017, A Small Town School Embraces a Big Vision, Suzie Boss,
Edutopia, https://www.edutopia.org/article/small-town-school-embraces-big-vision
13. December 7, 2017, Building a 21st-Century Learning Space, Edutopia
https://www.edutopia.org/video/building-21st-century-learning-space
Examples
of Interactive Online Timeline Tools:
1.
Archaeology’s Interactive Dig: http://www.archaeology.org/interactive/
2.
Path to Protest; Arab spring: an interactive timeline of Middle East protests, The
Guardian): http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/interactive/2011/mar/22/middle-east-protest-interactive-timeline
3.
March 30, 2017, Simplifying Timeline Creation with
TimeLineCurator, Amy Cavender, The Chronicle of Higher Education, http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/simplifying-timeline-creation-with-timelinecurator/63822
Collaborative
Projects:
1.
Asia Society:http://asiasociety.org/education;
2.
Center for the Study of
Global Change: http://www.indiana.edu/~global/
3.
Choices Program (Brown
University): http://www.choices.edu/
4.
ePals: http://www.epals.com/
(now is part of Cricket Media: www.CricketMedia.com)
5.
Flat Connections Project: http://www.flatconnections.com/
6.
Global Education Benchmarking GroupGlobal
Education Benchmarking Group: Global Education Benchmarking Group: http://gebg.org/
7.
Global Nomads Group: http://gng.org/
8.
iEARN: http://www.iearn.org/
9.
Infinite Family: http://www.infinitefamily.org/
10.
Mentor.net
(for engineering, science, and mathematics): http://www.mentornet.net/
11.
The
News Literacy Project: http://www.thenewsliteracyproject.org/
(mentoring young people into journalism)
12.
Omnium Outreach Projects: http://omniumworld.com/oop/
13.
Penguin science: http://www.penguinscience.com/education/postcards.php
14.
Soliya:
http://www.soliya.net/
15.
TakingITGlobal:
https://www.tigweb.org/
16.
Tutor/Mentor
Institute (Daniel Bassell): http://www.tutormentorexchange.net/
17.
World
Leadership School: http://www.worldleadershipschool.com/
18.
World
Savvy: http://www.worldsavvy.org/
Tools for
Collaboration:
1.
Adobe
Connect Pro: http://www.adobe.com/products/adobeconnect.html
2.
AnyMeeting:
http://www.anymeeting.com/
3.
Collanos:
http://www.collanos.com/
4.
ConceptShare:
http://www.conceptshare.com/
5.
Course
Networking: https://www.thecn.com/
6.
Google
Groups: http://groups.google.com;
7.
Google Docs: http://docs.google.com
8.
Diigo: http://www.diigo.com/
9.
Elluminate: http://www.elluminate.com/
10. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/
11. Flipgrid: https://flipgrid.com/
12. FreeConferenceCall: https://www.freeconferencecall.com/
13. Google Hangouts:
http://www.google.com/
14. GoToMeeting: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/
15. GroupTweet: http://www.grouptweet.com/
16.
Ning:
http://www.ning.com/
17.
OpenStudy:
http://openstudy.com/
18.
PBworks:
http://pbworks.com/
19.
PrimaryPad:
http://primarypad.com/ (recommended by
“TypeWithMe”)
20. SlideRocket: http://www.sliderocket.com/
21.
Skillshare: http://www.skillshare.com/learn
22. Skype: http://www.skype.com/
23. Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/
24.
StartWright
(virtual teams): http://www.startwright.com/virtual.htm
25.
Twiddla:
http://www.twiddla.com/
26.
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/
27. Ustream: http://www.ustream.tv/
28.
WebEx:
http://www.webex.com/
29.
Yahoo!
Groups: http://groups.yahoo.com;
30.
Zoho Writer: http://writer.zoho.com/home?serviceurl=%2Findex.do
31.
Zoom:
https://zoom.us/
Week 13. (April 13) Mobile, Wireless,
and Ubiquitous Learning
- Ying Tang & Khe Foon
(Timothy) Hew. (2018, November). Examining the utility and usability of
mobile instant messaging in a graduate-level course: A usefulness
theoretical perspective. Australasian
Journal of Educational Technology, 35(4), 128-143. Available: https://ajet.org.au/index.php/AJET/article/view/4571 or https://ajet.org.au/index.php/AJET/article/view/4571/1568
- Greig Krull & Josep M. Duart (2017, November).
Research Trends in Mobile Learning in Higher Education: A Systematic
Review of Articles (2011-2015). International Review of Research in Open and
Distributed Learning. Retrieved from http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2893/4449
(HTML) and http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/2893/4453
(PDF)
- Mohamed Ally & Avgoustos
Tsinakos (Eds.) (2014). Perspectives on Open and Distance
Learning: Increasing Access through Mobile Learning. Commonwealth of
Learning (COL) and Athabasca University. Vancouver, BC. Available: http://oasis.col.org/handle/11599/558
and http://oasis.col.org/bitstream/handle/11599/558/pub_Mobile%20Learning_web.pdf
- Matthew
Kearney, Sandra Schuck, Kevin Burden, & Peter Aubusson (2012). Viewing
mobile learning from a pedagogical perspective. Research in Learning Technology, 20 (17 pages). Retrieved from https://journal.alt.ac.uk/index.php/rlt/article/view/1225
and https://journal.alt.ac.uk/index.php/rlt/article/view/1225/html
- Traxler,
J. (2018). Learning with Mobiles in the Digital Age. Pedagogika,
Special Monothematic Issue: Education Futures for the Digital Age: Theory
and Practice, 68(3), 293-310. Available: https://wlv.openrepository.com/handle/2436/622533
or http://hdl.handle.net/2436/622533
or https://195.113.89.67/pedagogika/article/view/1306
- Traxler, John (2011). Context in a Wider
Context, Medienpaedagogik, Zeitschrift für Theorie und Praxis der
Medienbildung. The Special Issue entitled Mobile Learning in Widening Contexts:
Concepts and Cases (ed.) N. Pachler, B. Bachmair & J. Cook, Vol. 19 http://www.medienpaed.com/19/traxler1107.pdf
- Traxler,
John (2017, April). Learning with Mobiles in Developing Countries:
Technology, Language, and Literacy. International
Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 9(2) (15 pages). (Note: See
Canvas for article; or search https://wlv.openrepository.com/discover)
a.
John
Traxler: http://wlv.academia.edu/JohnTraxler
or see https://wlv.openrepository.com/discover).
i.
Traxler, J. (2009). Learning in a Mobile Age, International Journal of Mobile
and Blended Learning, 1(1),
1-12, January-March 2009. Available: https://www.academia.edu/171500/Learning_in_a_Mobile_Age,
ii.
Traxler, J. (2007). Defining, discussing, and Evaluating
Mobile Learning: The moving finger writes and having writ…IRRODL, 8(2). http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/346/882
(Note: More from same issue: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/29)
- Paul Kim
(2010). Is Higher Education Evolving? EDUCAUSE
Quarterly, 33(1). Available:
http://er.educause.edu/articles/2010/3/is-higher-education-evolving
More
from Paul Kim
Pocket School
and other projects (e.g., Seeds of Empowerment:
http://seedsofempowerment.org/ ote: See Canvas for many articles on mobile
learning from Paul Kim at Stanford. He was the class guest in the fall of 2010.).
Paul Kim’s Homepage: http://www.stanford.edu/~phkim/
Various
articles: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xrvmtpkhe5vhrn1/AABy84P4pjuWo37ZlZa4K-Hja?dl=0
Seeds of
Empowerment videos (Paul Kim, Stanford):
- Seeds of Empowerment: http://seedsofempowerment.org/
- India Pocket School video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKyP_kWPifM
- Argentina: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd8JEI-k6Zg (my son Alex created)
- Tanzania (which my son Alex did): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3vWhJHsgYo; Tanzania
PPT: http://www.slideshare.net/SeedsofEmpowerment/smile-symposium-presentation-elizabeth-buckner
Mobile
Learning:
Eneza Education: https://enezaeducation.com/
Note: Read also from Michael
Grant, the University of South Carolina, https://sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/education/faculty-staff/grant_michael.php;
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=xgMOLPQAAAAJ&hl=en
Week
13 Tidbits: Mobile, Wireless, and Ubiquitous
Learning
a.
June
14, 2019, How do you go online? More of you are choosing phone over home broadband,
Pew survey says, by
Edward Baig, USA Today, https://phys.org/news/2019-06-online-home-broadband-pew-survey.html
b.
December 28, 2018, Tech in 2019: 5G, AI, 8K – the
year ahead looks like an alphabet soup of progress, Edward C. Baig, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/baig/2018/12/28/what-you-can-expect-tech-2019/2225307002/
c.
September 19, 2018, Survey: 1 in 4 Professors Ban
Mobile Phone Use in Class, Rhea Kelly,
Campus Technology, https://campustechnology.com/articles/2018/09/19/survey-1-in-4-professors-ban-mobile-phone-use-in-class.aspx?s=ct_le_190918
d.
September 17, 2017, A New Generation of Digital
Distraction, Sarah Brown, The Chronicle of Higher Education, http://www.chronicle.com/article/How-Generations-X-YZ-/241185
e.
August 4, 2017, When our smartphones leave us out of
touch, Brett Molina, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2017/08/04/smartphones-distracted-walking-iphone-while-parenting-we-out-touch/519452001/
f.
June 7, 2017, 'Alexa, are you turning my kid into a
jerk?‘, Josh Hafner, USA Today
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/nation-now/2017/06/07/alexa-you-turning-my-kid-into-jerk/375949001
g.
March 30, 2017, Microlearning Should Be Mobile-first,
Anders Gronstedt, Chief Learning Officer, http://www.clomedia.com/2017/03/30/microlearning-mobile-first/
h.
Video (1:44),
February 17, 2016 (Engagement), World’s Cheapest Smartphone at $3.67 https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=958345290915737&id=100002208259434
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/videos/freedom-251-launched-as-world-s-cheapest-smartphone-at-rs-251-404082
i.
January
20, 2016, Bill Gates, Why the Future is Bright for the World’s Poorest Farmers,
GatesNotes. (Embedded Video: 1:39), https://www.gatesnotes.com/Development/The-Future-of-Farming
j.
May 14, 2015, Smartphone separation anxiety: How bad
is your nomophobia?, Today Health, Meghan Holohan, Available: http://www.today.com/health/smartphone-separation-anxiety-how-bad-yours-t20786
k.
March 2, 2015, Beware the smartphone zombies blindly
wandering around Hong Kong, Mark Sharp, South China Morning Post, Available: http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/technology/article/1725001/smartphone-zombies-are-putting-your-life-and-theirs-danger
- Thomas Cavanagh, Baiyun Chen, Rachid Air Maalem Lahcen, & James
Paradiso (2020, January). Constructing a design framework and pedagogical approach for
adaptive learning in higher education: A practitioner’s perspective. The International Review of Research
in Open and Distributed Learning. 21(1), 172-196. https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v21i1.4557.
Available: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4557
and http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4557/5300
- Kukulska-Hulme,
A., Beirne, E., Conole, G., Costello, E., Coughlan, T., Ferguson, R.,
FitzGerald, E., Gaved, M., Herodotou, C., Holmes, W., Mac Lochlainn, C.,
Nic Giolla Mhichíl, M., Rienties, B., Sargent, J., Scanlon, E., Sharples,
M. and Whitelock, D. (2020). Innovating Pedagogy 2020: Open University
Innovation Report 8. Milton Keynes: The Open University. Available: https://iet.open.ac.uk/file/innovating-pedagogy-2020.pdf
- Ferguson, R., Coughlan, T., Egelandsdal,
K., Gaved, M., Herodotou, C., Hillaire, G., Jones, D., Jowers, I.,
Kukulska-Hulme, A., McAndrew, P., Misiejuk, K., Ness, I. J., Rienties,
B., Scanlon, E., Sharples, M., Wasson,B., Weller, M., & Whitelock, D.
(2019). Innovating Pedagogy 2019: Open University Innovation Report 7.
Milton Keynes: The Open University. Retrieved from https://iet.open.ac.uk/file/innovating-pedagogy-2019.pdf
and http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/innovating/
- Sharples, M.,
Adams, A., Ferguson, R., Gaved, M., McAndrew, P., Rienties, B., Weller,
M., & Whitelock, D. (2014). Innovating
pedagogy 2016: Open University innovation report 5. Milton Keynes:
The Open University. Retrieved from http://proxima.iet.open.ac.uk/public/innovating_pedagogy_2016.pdf
and http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/innovating/
- 2019 Higher Education Edition, Increasing
Demand for Digital Learning Experience and Instructional Design Expertise,
EDUCAUSE Horizons Report, https://library.educause.edu/-/media/files/library/2019/4/2019horizonreport.pdf
Other Horizon Reports (i.e., technology on the horizon): https://www.nmc.org/publication-type/horizon-report/
a.
August 16, 2018, 2018 NMC Horizon Report, 2018 Higher
Education Edition, https://library.educause.edu/~/media/files/library/2018/8/2018horizonreport.pdf
4. Bonk, C. J., Zhu,
M., Kim, M., Xu, S., Sabir, N., & Sari, A. (2018, September). Pushing toward a more personalized MOOC: Exploring
instructor selected activities, resources, and technologies for MOOC design and
implementation. The International Review
of Research on Open and Distributed Learning (IRRODL), 19(4), 92-115. Available: HTML: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3439/4726;
PDF: http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3439/4765;
Audio file: https://tinyurl.com/y7spvyc3
5.
Bella Ross,
Anne-Marie Chase, Diane Robbie, Grainne Oates, &
Yvette Absalom (2018, December). Adaptive quizzes to increase motivation, engagement and learning outcomes
in a first year accounting unit. International Journal of Educational Technology
in Higher Education. Available: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41239-018-0113-2
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186%2Fs41239-018-0113-2.pdf
6.
Sara Kol, Miriam Schcolnik and Elana Spector-Cohen (2018,
September). Google Translate in Academic Writing Courses?
The EUROCALL Review, 26(2), https://doi.org/10.4995/eurocall.2018.10140. Retrieved from https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/eurocall/article/view/10140/11322
and https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/eurocall/article/view/10140/11315
7.
Charles Dziuban, Patsy Moskal, Constance Johnson,
& Duncan Evans (2017). Adaptive Learning: A Tale of Two Contexts. Current Issues in Emerging eLearning, 4(1), Article 3, pp. 26-62. Retrieved
from https://scholarworks.umb.edu/ciee/vol4/iss1/3/
a.
Charles Dziuban, Patsy Moskal, & Joel Hartman
(2016, September 30). Adapting to Learn, Learning to Adapt. EDUCAUSE Center for Analysis and Research
(ECAR). Retrieved from https://library.educause.edu/resources/2016/9/adapting-to-learn-learning-to-adapt
and https://library.educause.edu/~/media/files/library/2016/9/erb1610.pdf
b.
Charles Dziuban, Patsy Moskal, Jeffrey Cassisi, &
Alexis Fawcett (2016, September). Adaptive Learning in Psychology: Wayfinding
in the Digital Age. Online Learning, 29(3), 74-96. Retrieved from https://olj.onlinelearningconsortium.org/index.php/olj/article/view/972
8.
Haiyan Fan and Marshall Scott Poole (2006). What is
personalization? Perspectives on the design and implementation of
personalization in information systems. Journal
of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, 16(3), 179-202, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/250890289_What_Is_Personalization_Perspectives_on_the_Design_and_Implementation_of_Personalization_in_Information_Systems
Week
14 Tidbits: The Future of Learning Technology: The Personalization of Learning
a.
September 4, 2019, Adaptive Learning to Personalized
Learning, Kevin Gannon, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/adaptive-learning-personalized-learning
b.
May 14, 2019, Drowning in Research Reading? AI Could
Help, Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2019/05/14/ai-summarizes-research-papers-could-have-useful-applications-academics
–
c.
May 8, 2019, Horizon Report Highlights Upcoming
Challenges, Mark Lieberman, Inside Higher Ed, http://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/insights/2019/05/08/annual-report-future-trends-highlights-upcoming-technology
d.
April 21, 2019, The Fall, and Rise, of Reading,
Steven Johnson, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/interactives/20190419-Fall-of-Reading;
https://perusall.com/
e.
November 15, 2018, A Few Things about Anar Seeds
Every CN Member Should Know , The CN, https://support.thecn.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002041967
Some Analytics features in CN: https://support.thecn.com/hc/en-us/articles/360007945954-Analytics
f.
October 7, 2018, Barbara Pape and Vic Vuchic,
Understanding Learner Variability to Personalize Learning, Digital Promise, https://www.edsurge.com/news/2018-10-07-understanding-learner-variability-to-personalize-learning
g.
September 7, 2018, Alexa goes to college: Echo Dots
move into dorms on campus, Dalvin Brown, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2018/09/06/college-students-echo-dots-dorm-rooms/1087251002/
Video (50 seconds): http://curtbonk.com/kid-friendly.html
h.
September 7, 2018, Google Assistant gets bilingual
and responds in the language pair you use, Edward C. Baig, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2018/08/30/google-assistant-goes-bilingual-answer-languages-you-use/1143214002/
i.
September 2, 2018, Teaching Social Skills Through
Robots, Melanie Hering, New Learning Times, https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/5546/teaching-social-skills-through-robots
https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/2918/meet-milo
https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/section/Vialogues
j.
August 16, 2018, What’s in Store for Ed Tech? An
Annual Report for Leaders Lays It Out, Beth McMurtrie, The Chronicle of Higher
Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/What-s-in-Store-for-Ed-Tech-/244274
k.
July 24, 2018, Looking to 2040: Anticipating the
Future of Higher Education, Richard DeMillo, The evolllution, https://evolllution.com/revenue-streams/market_opportunities/looking-to-2040-anticipating-the-future-of-higher-education/
l.
May 16, 2018, Pay attention at the back: Chinese
school installs facial recognition cameras to keep an eye on pupils], Louis Moon,
South China Morning Post, https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/2146387/pay-attention-back-chinese-school-installs-facial-recognition
m.
May 11, 2018, Humanoid robot runs through the park
by itself
Lisa Fischer, CNN Tech, http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2018/05/11/boston-dynamics-atlas-spotmini-run-navigate-orig.cnnmoney/index.html
Video (1:22): http://curtbonk.com/boston-dynamics.html
n.
April 29, 2018, Reflections on the ASU Convening on
the Future Learning in the Digital Age, Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/reflections-asu-convening-future-learning-digital-age
o.
April 17, 2018, Massive work of 'sentient art'
unveiled at Luddy Hall is also a learning tool for students, Indiana
University, https://news.iu.edu/stories/2018/04/iub/inside/17-sentient-art-unveiled-at-luddy-hall.html
p.
August 1, 2017, Going All In on Personalized
Learning, Paul Fain, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/08/01/national-u-experiment-combines-multiple-pieces-personalized-learning
(see also March 20, 2017, National University Precision Education Initiative (Video:
3:04))
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfUbVfD5VVs
q.
July 22, 2017, EdtechTechnology is transforming what
happens when a child goes to school, Reformers
are using new software to “personalise” learning
The Economist, https://www.economist.com/news/briefing/21725285-reformers-are-using-new-software-personalise-learning-technology-transforming-what-happens
r.
June 29, 2017, Chan-Zuckerberg to Push Ambitious New
Vision for Personalized Learning, Education Week, http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2017/06/29/chan-zuckerberg-to-push-ambitious-new-vision-for.html?cmp=SOC-SHR-FB
s.
June 9, 2017, The Histories of Personalized
Learning, Audrey Watters, Hack Education, http://hackeducation.com/2017/06/09/personalization
t.
Sarah Brown, October 23, 2016, The ‘Internet of
Things’ Faces Practical and Ethical Challenges, The Chronicle of Higher
Education, http://www.chronicle.com/article/The-Internet-of-Things-/238119
u.
Video: Michael
Feldstein and Phil Hill, September 19, 2016, Personalized Learning: Teaching to
the Students in the Back Row (2:38), e-Literate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wDw33NLuT0
http://mfeldstein.com/personalized-learning-explainer-1/
AI Videos, April
22, 2018
1.
Video 1:00: Microsoft AI: Empowering Innovators ft.
Common: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5OWdqfAYfw
2.
Video: 1:00 Microsoft AI + Iconem: Preserving
History ft. Common: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDZjaIhzMSM
3.
Video: 0:44:
Microsoft AI + The Yield: Taking the guesswork out of farming ft.
Common: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rzufxlGH4o
4.
May 9, 2018, Google Duplex Demo from Google IO 2018
Ben Thompson
Video (4:11): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bd1mEm2Fy08
Video (2:05): http://curtbonk.com/google40-245.html
Entire video (4:11): http://curtbonk.com/google2018.html
Week 15. April 27 The Future of Learning Technology:
AI, Robotics, and Personal Digital Assistants
- Janna
Anderson, Lee Rainie, and Alex Luchsinger, Pew Research Center (2018,
December 10). Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humans. Pew
Research Center.
Available: http://www.pewinternet.org/2018/12/10/artificial-intelligence-and-the-future-of-humans
2.
November 6, 2018, How People Learn II: Learners,
Contexts, Cultures, National Academy of Sciences, https://www.nap.edu/catalog/24783/how-people-learn-ii-learners-contexts-and-cultures or https://www.nap.edu/download/24783 (read chapter
on technology)
3. Aras Bozkurt, Whitney Kilgore, & Matt Crosslin (2018). Bot-teachers
in hybrid massive open online courses (MOOCs): A post-humanist experience. Australasian Journal of Educational
Technology, 34(3), 39-59.
Available: https://ajet.org.au/index.php/AJET/article/view/3273
4. Noah L. Schroeder (2017). The Influence of Pedagogical Agent on
Learners’ Cognitive Load. Educational
Technology & Society, 20(4),
138-147. Retrieved from https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/76bc/68f874f083b9ba29f7b26681543411e85d2e.pdf
5.
The
Future from Contact North, Ontario, Canada
a.
Stephen
Downes (2017, October). Quantum Leaps We Can Expect in Teaching and Learning in
the Digital Age—A Roadmap. Contact North. https://teachonline.ca/sites/default/files/pdfs/quantum_leaps_we_can_expect_in_teaching_and_learning_in_the_digital_age_-_a_roadmap.pdf
b.
Richard
Katz (2017, October). EDU@2035. Contact North. https://teachonline.ca/sites/default/files/pdfs/edu2035.pdf
- Preparing for the Future of
Artificial Intelligence (2016, October), Executive Office of the
President, National Science and Technology Council, Committee on
Technology, United States of America, Blog: https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2016/05/03/preparing-future-artificial-intelligence;
Summary Blog: https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2016/10/12/administrations-report-future-artificial-intelligence;
Full Report: https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/whitehouse_files/microsites/ostp/NSTC/preparing_for_the_future_of_ai.pdf
Week 15 Tidbits: The Future of
Learning Technology: AI, Robotics, and Personal Digital Assistants
a.
January
29, 2020, Arizona State University students embrace and profess their love to a
chatbot named Sunny, Rachel Leingang, Arizona Republic, https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-education/2020/01/29/arizona-state-university-ai-chatbot-sunny-works-recruit-retain-students/4554789002/ January 22, 2020, By 2020,
They Said, 2 Out of 3 Jobs Would Need More Than a High-School Diploma. Were
They Right?, Goldie Blumenstyk, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/A-Computer-Science-Program/247810
b.
January 15, 2020, 2020s -- the Decade of AI and
Quantum, Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/2020s-decade-ai-and-quantum
c.
January 9, 2020, CES: Buzzy NEON startup builds
'artificial humans' that resemble bankers, fashion models, Edward C. Baig, USA
Today.
Video (29 Seconds): http://curtbonk.com/neon.html
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2020/01/09/ces-neon-artificial-human-looks-and-behaves-like-real-human-being/2849784001/
d.
January 2, 2020, AI in 2020 and beyond: create a
digital replica of your aging parent or yourself, Edward C. Baig, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2020/01/02/where-ai-going-2020-useful-virtual-assistants-digital-versions-you/2634457001
e.
January 1, 2020, The Tech That Will Invade Our Lives
in 2020, Brian X. Chen, The New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/01/technology/personaltech/tech-trends-2020.html
f.
January 1, 2020, 20 edtech predictions for higher ed
in 2020
Laura Ascione, eCampus News, https://www.ecampusnews.com/2020/01/01/edtech-predictions-for-higher-ed-in-2020/?all
g.
December 30, 2019, What's Next:
AI and Data Trends for 2020 and Beyond
Jessica Davis, Information Week, Available: https://www.informationweek.com/big-data/ai-machine-learning/whats-next-ai-and-data-trends-for-2020-and-beyond/d/d-id/1336666
h.
November 11, 2019, We Teach A.I. Systems Everything, Including Our Biases, The New York
Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/11/technology/artificial-intelligence-bias.html
i.
November 8, 2019, Hey, Alexa:
Can a robot with AI or your voice assistant help you feel less lonely?, Edmund
C. Baig, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2019/11/08/alexa-google-assistant-ai-robots-become-substitute-friends
j.
November 4, 2019, Your
Interview With AI, Lilah Burke, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2019/11/04/ai-assessed-job-interviewing-grows-colleges-try-prepare-students
k.
October 19, 2019, Sci-Fi
gadgets that are now a reality, Edmund C. Baig, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/tech/2019/10/19/sci-fi-gadgets-now-part-daily-life-phones-jetpacks/4007701002/
l.
October 18, 2019, Landmark $60M gift to establish
major initiative in artificial intelligence at Indiana University, IU News, https://news.iu.edu/stories/2019/10/iub/releases/18-school-of-informatics-computing-and-engineering-named-for-fred-luddy.html
m.
October 13, 2019, Preparing Today’s Students for an
AI Future, John Villasenor, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/Preparing-Today-s-Students/247310
n.
October 1, 2019, How China Is Using Artificial
Intelligence in Classrooms, Wall Street Journal
Video (5:43): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMLsHI8aV0g&feature=emb_logo
o.
September 6, 2019, Chatting with Chatbots, Lindsey
McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2019/09/06/expansion-chatbots-higher-ed
p.
August 25, 2019, What Might We Learn from 'Talking
to Robots’?
Betsy Foresman, edscoop, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/what-might-we-learn-talking-robots%E2%80%99
q.
August 24, 2019, The robots are coming for your job,
too, Zachary B. Wolf, CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/24/politics/economy-us-workforce-automation/index.html
r.
August 24, 2019, Robots could take 20 million
manufacturing jobs by 2030
Anneken Tappe, CNN, https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/25/economy/robot-jobs-manufacturing-automation/index.html
s.
August 21, 2019, Affective Artificial Intelligence:
Better Understanding and Responding to Students, Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher
Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/affective-artificial-intelligence-better-understanding
t.
July 25, 2018, How Is AI Used In Education -- Real
World Examples Of Today and a Peek Into The Future, Bernard Marr, Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2018/07/25/how-is-ai-used-in-education-real-world-examples-of-today-and-a-peek-into-the-future/#43a25a7d586e
u.
July 17, 2019, A University Leader’s Glossary for AI
and Machine Learning, Drew Magliozzi and Tim Renick, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2019/07/17/university-leader%E2%80%99s-glossary-ai-and-machine-learning
v.
June 25, 2019, Silicon Valley
is changing the world. It must do more to ensure everyone benefits, Ro Khanna
and Carl Guardino, CNN Business
https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/25/perspectives/tech-silicon-valley-challenges-solutions/index.html
Video (1:38)
w.
June 19, 2019, Emerging Roles of AI in Education,
Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/blogs/online-trending-now/emerging-roles-ai-education
x.
June 7, 2019, IU to acquire fastest university-owned
AI supercomputer, IU Newsroom, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2019/06/13/new-partnership-between-suny-and-lumen-aims-take-open
y.
March 13, 2019, How Jibo The Robot Succeeded – By
Dying, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25bSlY8JkEA&feature
z.
March
15, 2019, Arguing with AI, Lindsey McKenzie, Inside HE, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2019/03/15/debate-over-using-artificial-intelligence-college-debate
aa.
January 20, 2019, How Do You Govern Machines That
Can Learn? Policymakers Are Trying to Figure That Out, Steve Lohr, The New York
Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/20/technology/artificial-intelligence-policy-world.html?wpisrc=nl_technology202
bb. January 16, 2019, Will Higher Ed Keep AI in Check?, Frederick Singer,
Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2019/01/16/its-higher-education-keep-ai-check-opinion
cc.
December 13, 2018, Which major AI breakthroughs are
we closest to right now (late 2018)?, Martin Ford, Quora, https://www.quora.com/Which-major-AI-breakthroughs-are-we-closest-to-right-now-late-2018
dd.
Nove 19, 2018, Talk to Stanford SMILE (Google
Assistant), Paul Kim, Video (5:03): https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=14&v=na_n7gGKPSQ&feature=emb_logo
ee.
November 13, 2018, How to Teach Artificial
Intelligence Some Common Sense
Wired, Clive Thompson, https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-teach-artificial-intelligence-common-sense
ff.
November 13, 2018, Fei-Fei Li's Quest to Make AI
Better for Humanity
Wired, Jessi Hempel, https://www.wired.com/story/fei-fei-li-artificial-intelligence-humanity/
gg.
September 25, 2018, 7 ways AI will shape the future
of education and work
Laura Ascione, eCampus News, https://www.ecampusnews.com/2018/09/25/7-ways-ai-will-shape-the-future-of-education-and-work/
hh. September 19, 2018, Artificial Intelligence To Create 58 Million New Jobs
By 2022, Says Report, Saheli Roy Choudhury, Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/sites/amitchowdhry/2018/09/18/artificial-intelligence-to-create-58-million-new-jobs-by-2022-says-report/#3de29db4d4ba
ii.
September 16, 2018, 10 Roles For Artificial Intelligence
In Education, TeachThought, https://www.teachthought.com/the-future-of-learning/10-roles-for-artificial-intelligence-in-education/
jj.
August 22, 2018, Kids connect with robot reading
partners, Chris Barncard, UW Madison, School of Education, Connections, https://news.wisc.edu/kids-connect-with-robot-reading-partners/
kk. August 12, 2018, How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Teaching, Beth
McMurtrie, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/How-Artificial-Intelligence-Is/244231
ll.
August 2, 2018, Hey, Alexa, Should We Bring Virtual
Assistants to Campus? These Colleges Gave Them a Shot, Lindsey Ellis, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/Hey-Alexa-Should-We-Bring/244129
mm.
June 18, 2018, IBM Unveils System That ‘Debates’
With Humans, By Cade Metz and Steve Lohr, The New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/18/technology/ibm-debater-artificial-intelligence.html
nn. June 2018, How the Enlightenment Ends, Henry A. Kissinger, The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/06/henry-kissinger-ai-could-mean-the-end-of-human-history/559124/
oo. May 17, 2018, Will Google Duplex Evolve Into a Virtual Teaching
Assistant?
Joshua Kim, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology-and-learning/will-google-duplex-evolve-virtual-teaching-as
pp. May 16, 2018, 6 big-impact technologies on the higher-ed horizon
Laura Ascione, eCampus News, https://www.ecampusnews.com/disruptions-and-innovations/6-big-impact-technologies-on-the-higher-ed-horizon/?all
qq. May 14, 2018, “Superior Intelligence.” How Frightened Should We Be of
A.I.?
Tad Friend, The New Yorker, https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/05/14/how-frightened-should-we-be-of-ai
rr.
April 25, 2018, Georgia Tech Envisions ‘Deliberate
Innovation, Lifetime Education’ in New Report, Institute Commission report
outlines commitment and new approach to lifelong engagement with learners of
all ages. Georgia Tech University, Office of the Provost, http://www.provost.gatech.edu/updates/georgia-tech-envisions-deliberate-innovation-lifetime-education-new-report; Executive Summary
http://www.provost.gatech.edu/cne-home
ss.
April 9, 2018, The Dawn of the Robot Coach, Sarah
Fisher Gale, CLO, https://www.chieflearningofficer.com/2018/04/09/dawn-robot-coach/
tt.
April 8, 2018, Can Artificial Intelligence Make
Teaching More Personal?, Goldie Blumenstyk, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/Can-Artificial-Intelligence/243023
uu. April 8, 2018, What I Learned When My Students Used Google Translate
Diane Loyet, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/What-I-Learned-When-My/243017
vv. January 10, 2018, 6 coolest gadgets from CES you'll likely see in your
house this year, Jennifer Jolly, USA Today, Available:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/2018/01/09/ces-2018-6-coolest-gadgets-ces-youll-likely-see-your-house-year/1016072001/
Video 2:03: http://curtbonk.com/ces1.html
Video 2:05: http://curtbonk.com/ces2.html
ww.
January 2, 2018, 5G to AR: Here are 7 technologies
to watch in 2018
Edward C. Baig, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2018/01/02/artificial-intelligence-end-world-overblown-fears/985813001/
xx. January 2, 2018, Will artificial intelligence end the world as we know
it? Why tech's sharpest minds can't agree, Marco della Cava, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2018/01/02/artificial-intelligence-end-world-overblown-fears/985813001/
yy. January 2, 2018, Five
Videos to Raise Your Anxiety Over Robots,
EdLab,
New Learning Times, https://www.wsj.com/articles/iranians-turn-to-telegram-app-amid-protests-1514919114 (Five videos including: Pregnant Robots
Give Birth to New Forms of Experiential Learning) by Jenny Abamu: https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/4028/pregnant-robots-give-birth-to-new-forms-of and How Human
is Too Human for Robots? By Sara Hardman: https://newlearningtimes.com/cms/article/4429/how-human-is-too-human-for-robots
zz.
December
21, 2017, A Robot Goes to College, Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/12/21/robot-goes-college
Speech by Marc Zuckerberg (1:55): http://curtbonk.com/zuckerburg.html
Marlin Steel in Baltimore (1:20): http://curtbonk.com/steel.html
aaa.
December 11, 2017, Playing With Technology, James M.
Lang, The Chronicle of Higher Education, https://www.edsurge.com/news/2016-12-07-a-siri-for-higher-ed-aims-to-boost-student-engagement
bbb.
November 29, 2017, Against the 3A’s of EdTech: AI,
Analytics, and Adaptive Technologies in Education, Maha Bali, The Chronicle of
Higher Education
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/22/business/laptops-not-during-lecture-or-meeting.html
ccc.
November 28, 2017, Automation could kill 73 million
U.S. jobs by 2030
Paul Davidson, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2017/11/29/automation-could-kill-73-million-u-s-jobs-2030/899878001/
Video (1:20): http://curtbonk.com/automation.html
Video (1:20): http://curtbonk.com/automation2.html
ddd.
October 14, 2017, China wants to bring artificial
intelligence to its classrooms to boost its education system, How the take off
of AI-enabled education will affect the interaction between China’s 14 million
teachers and 188 million pupils
Meng Jing, South China Morning Post
https://www.scmp.com/tech/science-research/article/2115271/china-wants-bring-artificial-intelligence-its-classrooms-boost
Video 1:33: http://curtbonk.com/chinese-ai.html
eee.
June 14, 2017, Element AI, a platform for companies
to build AI solutions, raises $102M, Ingrid Lunden, TechCrunch, https://techcrunch.com/2017/06/14/element-ai-a-platform-for-companies-to-build-ai-solutions-raises-102m/
fff.
May 20, 2017, Why type when you can say it? Google
Assistant shows up Siri and Alexa on the iPhone, Jefferson Graham, USA Today,
ICYMI - your fingers are set for a rest, Talking Tech, https://soundcloud.com/jefferson-graham/icymi-your-fingers-are-set-to-get-a-rest and https://soundcloud.com/jefferson-graham/google-assistant-outshines-siri
ggg.
May 9, 2017, Amazon Echo Show brings chatty Alexa to
a two-way, video touchscreen, Edward C. Baig and Elizabeth Weise, USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/reviews/2017/05/09/amazon-echo-show-touchscreen-video-alexa/101448844/ (Embedded Video: 1:35)
hhh.
March 28, 2017, Elon Musk's Neuralink wants to plug
into your brain, Marco della Cava, USA Today (includes 34 second video), https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2017/03/27/teslas-musk-may-now-want-plug-into-your-brain/99711510/
iii.
March 29, 2017, Every industrial robot takes up to 6
jobs, study finds, Steve Goldstein, MarketWatch, http://www.marketwatch.com/story/over-6-million-jobs-at-risk-from-robots-new-study-finds-2017-03-29
Video: 1:46 http://curtbonk.com/futureandroids.html
jjj.
February 27, 2017, Robots will outnumber humans in
30 years, Softbank says, Edward C. Baig, USA Today, https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/02/28/working-paper-finds-little-return-investment-online-education
kkk.
January 9, 2017, Jill Watson, Round Three, Georgia
Tech course prepares for third semester with virtual teaching assistants, Jason
Maderer, Georgia Tech News Center, http://www.news.gatech.edu/2017/01/09/jill-watson-round-three
Teacher Advisor with Watson: http://www.teacheradvisor.org/
lll.
Ben Gose (October 23, 2016), When the Teaching
Assistant is a Robot, The Chronicle of
Higher Education, https://www.chronicle.com/article/When-the-Teaching-Assistant-Is/238114
mmm.
Video: December 15, 2016, How robots will change the
American workforce, Gary Robbins, The San Diego Union-Tribune (Video:
1:17)
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/science/sd-me-robots-jobs-20161213-story.html
nnn.
Video: December 12, 2016, Zuckerberg debuts AI
voiced by Morgan Freeman, CNN
http://www.cnn.com/videos/cnnmoney/2016/12/20/mark-zuckerberg-ai-morgan-freeman-cnnmoney.cnnmoney/video/playlists/stories-worth-watching
ooo.
Dian Schaffhauser, September 11, 2016, Research:
Robots Give Chronically Ill Kids Valuable Social Ties with School, THE Journal,
https://thejournal.com/articles/2016/09/12/robots-give-chronically-ill-kids-valuable-social-ties-with-school.aspx
ppp.
March 22, 2016, Latest
Artificial Intelligence: Sofia robot Humanoids, Androids 2016, Video: 7:27: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzY9NXxLFsY
qqq.
Rick Jervis, March 15, 2016, Forget the robots –
here come the geminoids!, USA Today, http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2016/03/13/robots-androids-geminoids-sxsw/81735092/ (Video: includes 1:05 video with robot interaction)
rrr.
March 6, 2016, Learning is Earning 2026, Institute
of the Future, Video (2:40): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqVRSe9nHY0