MOOC et webinaires
Qu’est-ce qui coûte cher dans un MOOC ?
Mais à qui appartiennent les MOOC ?
Monter un MOOC, ça peut coûter cher
Clients-fournisseurs : l’état du marché des TICE
Blog Educpros de Gilbert Azoulay. Le marché des TICE demeure de petite taille et reste très atomisé, avec une multitude de prestataires techniques. Ce qui ne va pas sans poser de problèmes de suivi et de continuité des solutions adoptées par les établissements. Nicolas Dupouy, responsable commercial d’AURIGA, éditeur reconnu d’ERP pour l’enseignement supérieur et la formation nous fait partager son expérience de fournisseur pour le monde de l’éducation. Suite...
And So It Begins...
“Yes, I now will have to work over the summer.”
“What are you going to do?!?!?!”
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I am signing the kids up for school, for activities, for afterschool care, for everything. And on each form, there is a place that asks me: “Occupation”. And for the first time in a long, long time, I have no idea what to put there. Read more...
Learning (from) drought
By G. Rendell. NPR's Diane Rehm hosted an hour-long (+/-) discussion this morning focusing on the current drought in California, and its likely impact on US food prices. Participants included a Farm Bureau economist, a Bloomberg News reporter and a UC-Davis agricultural/resource economist. Read more...
Brick Walls, Comments, and Not Being Radical Enough
By Eric Stoller. It's generally a good thing when a post receives more than 20 comments. Sometimes comments are brought about by a radical idea or question. In other posts, comments have a bit more "troll flavor" to them. And, sometimes comments on a post are a mix of troll drive-bys, appreciation, criticism, and once in a while...wisdom. Last week, after a rather hectic week of work, business travel, and logistics, I sat down and wrote a post about my preference for Starbucks stores. Read more...
The Best Thing About Starbucks Isn't the Coffee
By Eric Stoller. In the last two months, I've spent time at Starbucks locations in the United States, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. My usual experience at Starbucks consists of purchasing a beverage and/or something to eat. I've probably spent a ridiculous amount of dollars, pesos, and pounds at Starbuck. Read more...