Sunday, September 13, 2009

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Notes on educational innovation in large institutions ...

are sufficient for two post are summarized form introduce large institutions the two main movements of innovation in higher education: the Social Learn and Open Educational resorces.

Key 1 / / In Thoughts on Alt-C , Graham Attwell summarizes his impressions of the event Alt-C 2009 and its one key institutional depth. The Open University, the largest European open university student numbers, firm commitment to two environments, the Social-Learn (project led by Martin Weller ) and Open-Learn (directed by Andy Lane). This commitment was made by the brand new Vice Chancellor Martin Bean, who on purpose avoided talking about the current LMS of the Open.


Key 2 / /
George Siemens presented in Utah State OpenCourseWare, lowriders, and system design , a future model for introducing Oers at the institutional level. The word that sums it is very obvious (at least for me it always has been): systematization. After years debating the two variables that affect the use of Oers, namely, the business model and curriculum fit, Siemens aims - from counterexample of Utah State OpenCourseWare of Utah State University - - the following crucial lessons:

"Most of open education initiatives have an organization focused on funding. But there is a solution. His name is systemization. (...) The opening should be incorporated into the curriculum design process - must be systematized (.. ..) While the start is kept separate from the rest of education, be seen as a cost reduction option. What in fact is rather silly. "

Saturday, June 27, 2009

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organization in distance education network ...

In recent years, distance education has removed the doubts about its feasibility and has consolidated its central position within the general educational provision. However, this process of consolidation has not occurred in a clear and open to educational agents, but has advanced in parallel with the confusion arising from the use of methods and forms of institutional organization designed for non-attendance. This situation takes on a new dimension with the massive use of Internet in learning processes and organizational dynamics. This paper analyzes the organization of distance education institutions based on the Internet. From an analysis of the organizational options in the main institutional models, specially deepens the possibilities of a network organization type applied in cases of massive use of Internet. The text compares the various organizational forms applied in higher education and discusses the institutional implications of gambling for a model based on the structural properties of networks. Visit
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Saturday, April 11, 2009

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edupunk (iv) ...

explores Graham Attwell this post (required) in moving edupunk. The edupunk pasajaro is not a phenomenon because, in fact, already recognized in many of the innovative practices that use digital technologies in education mediation: personal learning environments, e-portfolios, mash-up education, open educational resources, mobile-learning , social software, etc..

Among the components that characterize the edupunk, there is one, the rejection of closed models that represent the LMS (not both VLE), which is difficult to integrate in schools with a certain size. Institutions need basic tools with predefined settings for teachers to conduct their educational practices. This service is usually assumed the LMS. For now, the models 'do-it-yourself' is not scalable, which is a barrier to adapciĆ³n in large institutions. Continue ...

Edupunk F-ALT 2008
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