17 décembre 2015

@AaronESilvers on the Vocabulary of xAPI and Implementation

Inge Ignatia de WaardBy Inge Ignatia de Waard. To me xAPI stays one of the most exiting bits of Tech for understanding the learning experience of both individual and groups of learners (prior blogposts). The difficulty is to understand xAPI's mechanics, potential and reach. In come Aaron Silvers (the visionary behind xAPI) and Megan Bowe (the xAPI monger) with a nice set of slides that describe the vocabulary of xAPI, which are a set of simple words, but which definitions can be interpreted in different ways. Read more...

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Free 86 page book on Visible Learning via Routledge #visibleLearning

Inge Ignatia de WaardBy Inge Ignatia de Waard. The term visible learning (launched by John Hattie) is still gaining momentum and although its main focus is on classroom settings, with some adjustments you can use it across the educational board, including some online learning options. When you think about learning, being able to understand the impact of learning on the student or learner is pivotal, as it allows you (as a teacher/trainer) to adjust your learning or at least know what its results are. Visible learning is just that, making the impact of learning visible. The term is easy enough, making it happen is much more difficult as we all know. It uses evidence-based statistics, has links to learning analytics, and visualizes different teacher-student learning options. Read more...

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Historical #EdTech perspective for all researchers @sharplm

Inge Ignatia de WaardBy Inge Ignatia de Waard. This is a great, brief set of slides (33 slides) which allows us aspiring/experienced researchers to quickly anchor our own EdTech research or ideas into a historical EdTech perspective (mine: phenomenology, MOOC, social learning). Read more...

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#OEB15 MOOCs in Schools adding a lifelong learning experience #OPN19

Inge Ignatia de WaardBy Inge Ignatia de Waard. On Thursday 3 December 2015 during Online Educa Berlin, Kathy Demeulenaere, Heidi Steegen and myself will be leading a session looking into MOOC and how they can be used in secondary schools (high schools, K12) to enhance lifelong learning skills and put more students on route to find their own meaningful, professional life. The session is an open session, where we will start off with our own project. In brief, our project is about supporting 16 - 17 year old students to start learning with MOOCs, and then letting them choose the MOOC they want to follow, in a non-native language, specifically in French or English). Read more...

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#OEB15 Chairing the New versus Old Schools session #SPL07

Inge Ignatia de WaardBy Inge Ignatia de Waard. This Friday I am chairing a session on New versus Old schools during Online Educa Berlin, looking at the emerging schools and learning centres. In the session I have the opportunity to listen to, and moderate debates with Maurice de Hond and David Cummins. If you are interested, or if you are an un-schooler, new educational thinker... join the session on Friday 4 December, between 12 - 13 o'clock on the spotlight stage room Potsdam III. Read more...

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#OEB15 liveblog keynote David Price on people powered innovation

Inge Ignatia de WaardBy Inge Ignatia de Waard. People powered innovation: important because it is a natural consequence, as we can now exchange knowledge and information.
David Price: look up ‘we do things differently’, #davidpriceobe just slipped through the net that the grim reaper set for him, and this OEB speech is the first after his surgery (and complications coming with recovery) for colonic cancer. Read more...

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#OEB15 keynote Cory Doctorow we are living in a surveillance state

Inge Ignatia de WaardBy Inge Ignatia de Waard. If you can see a sci-fi novelist, blogger, and technology activist at work using a wonderfully harsh Canadian accent …. you need to stretch your fingers, massage your brain and prepare for some quick thinking.
Cory wears a nice reversed white and black jacket over his skull-pirate t-shirt and it suits his stage presents. Read more...

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#OEB15 liveblog Future workers and the future

Inge Ignatia de WaardBy Inge Ignatia de Waard. On this last day at online educa berlin, these are my notes from the keynote with Cornelia Daheim, John Higgins, Ioannis Angelis on the topic of future and future work(ers).

Work or jobs or employment… paradigm shift in work. We all earn our living, with a variety of different models, but the classic work traject of school, job, retirement will be less frequently happening. Read more...

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#OEB15 open badges by @mediendidaktik

Inge Ignatia de WaardBy Inge Ignatia de Waard. Great presentation by Ilona Buchem on using open badges for individuals and organisations. Ilona knows how to concentrate a bundle of information in nice small yet very useful bits. Read more...

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#OEB15 liveblogging robots in education

Inge Ignatia de WaardBy Inge Ignatia de Waard. Presentations of 3 robotics builders and developers. nice conversation with some informative links.

iCUBE is first project introduced by Giorgio Metta .
1 robot 250000 euro, built in 6 months and the robot is open source, so you can do it (if you have the financial means). Read more...

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