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Open Educational Resources. Power Searching with Google – Por dentro da pesquisa – Google. Research Data MANTRA course. Accesselearning Tutorial: Overview. Free Video Lectures, Online Courses and tutorials from top colleges, universities. Khan Academy. Coursera. Connexions - Sharing Knowledge and Building Communities.

General Education Program. The Saylor Foundation invites you to use our materials in any number of ways—to tutor yourself, to instruct others, to brush up on areas in which you need extra help, to spend an afternoon learning about astrophysics, or however you wish. However, should you choose to proceed through our materials with the intention of simulating the traditional four-year higher education experience, you will need to select a major, fulfill its requirements, and complete the General Education Program outlined below. The purpose of the General Education Program is to educate students about what we—as human beings—know about ourselves: our history as a species, our diverse cultures and religious experiences, our physical make-ups and environments, and how we communicate and support ourselves economically.

The curriculum is also designed to enhance your abilities to think analytically using quantitative and qualitative information and to consider ethical questions. Skill Development 5 courses Writing Skills. Online Instructor Training. Open Learning Initiative | Open Learning Initiative. English. Free Online Course Materials | MIT OpenCourseWare. CourseSites Open Course Tour. First Steps into Learning & Teaching in Higher Education: 21 May – 22 June '12 | #fslt12 The Open Line mooc – HEA/JISC/Oxford Brookes University. Read the final report here (pdf). Also available on the HEA project website. Dissemination outputs for the project can be found here. First Steps will run again as an Open Online Course from 8 May – 14 June 2013. Details coming shortly! Welcome to the First Steps into Learning and Teaching in Higher Education massive open online course (mooc).

The course ran from 21 May to 22 June 2012. This mooc was developed by the HEA/JISC funded OpenLine Project at Oxford Brookes University. (Opening Statement Transcript) First Steps into Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, is targeted at new lecturers, people entering higher education teaching from other sectors and postgraduate students who teach. Building on OCSLD’s experience of running courses for a national and international audience, First Steps into Learning and Teaching in Higher Education will be an open online course, free to the global academic community, with peer and general tutor support. Intro to AI - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Oct-Dec 2011. 2007 Faculty Development Award Winner: Access E-Learning. EduMOOC: Online Learning Today... and Tomorrow.

Program and Resources Expanding Daily! Visit Often for Updates! The gadget spec URL could not be found The Center for Online Learning, Research and Service at the University of Illinois Springfield welcomes you to a Massive Open Online Class (MOOC) on “Online Learning Today...and Tomorrow.” It will continue through August 19. It is totally open, free, and collaborative. It can be totally asynchronous, or those attending can join in weekly panel discussions with experts in various aspects of the topic. You are invited to register (see right column) with only your name and email address so you can be given access to all materials, panels and discussions.

Enrollment Update! We are elated to see enormous interest in this topic! We will add all who register to the Google Group in daily uploads. Some Media Mentions elarnspace blog by George Siemens: eduMOOC News by myweb2learn Columbia Teacher's College blog edLab: OLLI Online - University of Virginia Eagle Dawg Blog adVancEducation Decision Doc Wikis.

100+ examples of use of social media for learning. EmailShare 0EmailShare Note: this page dates back to 2011. More up to date information is to be found in my Social Learning Handbook 2014. Here are over 100 ways that different social technologies (and tools) are being used by learning professionals worldwide – compiled from the comments of those who have contributed to the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009 activity. Blogging (1) “Blogs are great for learning from others, reflection, story sharing, facilitating connections among people, philosophizing, and much more” Janice Petosky, Instructional designer,West Chester, Pennsylvania (2) “Writing a blog is a learning activity, of course, but reading the best blogs that are available is one of my most productive learning experiences.”

Jerome Martin, Book publisher, photographer and a musician from Canada. (3) “Blogging is my chief way of making sense of things“ Michele Martin, Freelance Learning Consultant, USA Collaborative calendaring Podcasting RSS readers (25) “A daily ritual. Photo sharing. Geekonomía / Hugo Pardo Kuklinski. Desde la irrupción de Internet y la computación personal, los geeks son los nuevos escribas del mundo, capaces de crear los instrumentos que utilizan, o apropiarse de manera especial de los ya creados.

Ellos configuran y la sociedad consume. Bienvenidos a la geekonomía. Se ha impuesto la categoría de comunicación digital como artilugio diferenciador para enfatizar lo nuevo. Pero los procesos industriales de la economía de la información ya son exclusivamente digitales y el término irradia ambigüedad. Si todos los flujos de información generados en el espacio de las TIC son digitales, ¿por qué aún se hace énfasis en tal condición? Son las empresas e instituciones capitalistas las que redefinieron al digitalismo haciéndolo omnipresente hasta licuarlo.

La economía postdigital se define por la ubicuidad de los flujos digitales en las transacciones informacionales. Descargar infografía de keywords de Geekonomía. Cobertura de prensa y entrevistas lanzamiento de Geekonomía. Reflexiones alrededor de Geekonomía (6).mov. Assessment. Authentic Assessment. Marc Prensky - When do you think assessment will catch up to teaching and learning practice? Para Entender as Midias Sociais VOL. 2. Para Entender as Midias Sociais. Methodspace - home of the Research Methods community. In Education. TEDTalks: Clay Shirky - Como as redes sociais podem fazer história. Infográfico Mídias Sociais - Frevo Social Media Marketing. Redes Sociais em linguagem Básica. Palabea: the speaking world. Augusto de Franco: Netweaving - Articulação e Animação de Redes - 1/18. Don Tapscott: Four principles for the open world. Learning from Bacteria about Social Networks.

Nicholas Christakis: The hidden influence of social networks. Pierre Lévy - O Futuro da Investigação Sobre Redes Sociais - 1/9. Exploratory Social Network Analysis With Pajek - Wouter De Nooy, Andrej Mrvar, Vladimir Batagelj. Afinal, o que é rede social? (So, what is social network?)