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21 avril 2017

Berkeley Will Delete Online Content

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Berkeley Will Delete Online Content
Carl Straumsheim, Inside Higher Ed, 2017/03/06

The University of California, Berkeley, is responding to a U.S. Justice Department order to make it educational content accessible to people with disabilities by removing the content from the internet. More...

21 avril 2017

What’s the problem with competency based education?

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. What’s the problem with competency based education?
Graham Attwell, Pontydysgu, 2017/03/08
I know competences are the next big thing and that a lot of time and money i being devoted to competency-based education, but I can't help feeling uneasy about them. This article identifies some reasons why. More...

21 avril 2017

Traditional Literacy Ideas and Resources Launching the new ALT Strategy

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Launching the new ALT Strategy
Maren Deepwell, #ALTC Blog, 2017/03/03
Britain's Association for Learning Technology (ALT) has announced its next three-year strategy. Here are the strategy slidesfull text in PDF or Google docs and visual content on Flickr. More...

21 avril 2017

Immersive Education: VR Comes of Age

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Immersive Education: VR Comes of Age
Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology, 2017/03/03
I don't think VR has come of age yet, despite what the headline says, though it has taken some large strides forward. "The initial 'cool' factor isn't enough to sustain the market," writes Dian Schaffhause. More...

21 avril 2017

Leveraging Technology to Build Literacy Among Millions of Displaced Children and Those with Disabilities

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Leveraging Technology to Build Literacy Among Millions of Displaced Children and Those with Disabilities
Rebecca Leege, EmergingEdTech, 2017/03/03
Overview of work by All Children Reading: A Grand Challenge for Development (ACR GCD), a partnership of USAID, World Vision, and the Australian Government. Key innovations included: EduApp4Syria, " open source smartphone-based learning games to help Syrian refugee children learn to read in Arabic"; "a pilot project that provides Indian students who are blind or low vision with mother tongue reading materials through Bookshare". More...

21 avril 2017

Using Internet based paraphrasing tools: Original work, patchwriting or facilitated plagiarism?

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Using Internet based paraphrasing tools: Original work, patchwriting or facilitated plagiarism?
Ann M. Rogerson, Grace McCarthy, International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2017/03/03
A 'paraphrasing tool' is a piece of software which will take a sentence (or paragraph, etc) and rewrite it so that it says the same thing, but using different words or phrasing. More...

21 avril 2017

The open in MOOC must include the ability to create courses

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. The open in MOOC must include the ability to create courses
Graham Attwell, Pontydysgu, 2017/03/15
"If we want truly open education," writes Graham Attwell, "then we need to open up opportunities for creating and facilitating learning as well as participating in a programme." I agree. More...

21 avril 2017

Microlearning: What It Is Not and What It Should Be

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Microlearning: What It Is Not and What It Should Be
Alexander Salas, Learning Solutions, 2017/03/15
'Microlearning' is one of those terms that is becoming increasingly vague with use and popularity. According to this article, "the term 'microlearning' was coined by the Research Studios Austria as "learning in small steps," and it has been heavily popularized due to most of its interventions being Web 2.0 friendly." It is not itself a theory but can be associated with cognitive load theory (CLT). More...

21 avril 2017

Who lost the most marks when cheating was stopped?

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Who lost the most marks when cheating was stopped?
Bill Hicks, BBC News, 2017/03/15
I found this to be an interesting result. After cheating in Romanian exams was curtailed, "the pass rates of poorer students - those in receipt of financial assistance payments - fell by 14.3%, compared to 8.1% for better-off students." Now it might be tempting to say that the anti-cheating policy was anti-poor. More...

21 avril 2017

AT&T dismissed the idea that providers would redline

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. AT&T dismissed the idea that providers would redline
doctornemo, National Digital Inclusion Alliance, Metafilter, 2017/03/15
I first noticed this in the 1980s when I discovered that groceries in the suburbs were way better than the ones in the inner city where I lived. And now it's an internet is a problem I'm living with right now. More...

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