IHAQ#16 – More questions about set up of a course or project website

 

I Have A Question#16
September 14, 2014 

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Jen has more questions surrounding the set up of a course or project website. While there is likely no “perfect” platform or solution, we contemplate important needs and key decisions.

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IHAQ#13 – So Jen, what should we know about service learning projects?

I Have A Question#13
June 30, 2014 

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So Jen, what should we know about service learning projects?

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IHAQ#12 – How long will it take for educational technologists to just become educators?

I Have A Question#12
June 22, 2014 

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How long will it take for educational technologists to just become educators?
i.e. Should we not have had black boardists bookists photocopyists before? (Or maybe we did)
from   Simon Ensor

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IHAQ#11 – Privacy Issues, and Upcoming Trends in Online Education

  I Have A Question#11
June 15, 2014 

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How do we deal with privacy issues related to online courses?
What new stuff is on the horizon for online education?

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IHAQ#10 – How do we deal with lower skillset learners?

  I Have A Question#10
June 8, 2014 

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How do we deal with lower skillset learners?

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IHAQ#9 – How to encourage authentic blended learning conversations on a f2f campus?

IHAQ#9 – How to encourage authentic blended learning conversations on a f2f campus? 
June 1, 2014

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Next Week’s Question: What do you do when skillsets of learners are really, really low (or different)?

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IHAQ#7 – EdTechWeekly Style Link Sharing

I Have A Question#7
May 18, 2014 
EdTechWeekly Style
fast-paced roundup of news and resources

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Dave

Jen

John

Jeff

Next Week’s Question: What’s the best home base for your course online?

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IHAQ#5 – Why does Sugata Mitra anger so many educators?

 

 

 

 

I Have A Question#5
May 4, 2014 
Featured Question:
From +Benjamin L. Stewart     
Why does Mitra anger so many in education? 

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Possible Upcoming Questions

  • I think it would be interesting to hear about peoples productivity workflow, what are the ways you work? How does tech help or interfere, are there best practices for curating, organizing and how can we best teach students to form good productivity habits online? This is something I think about every day. With so many choices of tools, how do we narrow down the field and choose the essentials that really help us be more productive, better communicators etc.
  • Do the students have a PLN have they mastered social networking; are they prepared to lead others? How are they forming relationships?
  • How do you find out about cool conferences?
  • Why are fewer people participating in free online conferences, webinars and moocs? over saturation or????
  • What potential does social media have for professional development in education?
  • How about the fight to stay relevant or cutting edge in your field? Anyone feel that it’s more challenging by the day?
  • What’s New?  (old style ETW link dump)

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EdTechSomething#0 – The EdTechWeekly Gang Rides Again @Eduquestion

EdTechSomething#0
@eduquestion possibilities for show reboot

March 30, 2014

While the EdTechWeekly Show has been ‘on hiatus’ for quite a while, our skype group chat has remained active. Yesterday Dave posted…

I just had an idea for resurrecting edtechtalk…
twitter hashtag #Edneeds (or something better)
use ifttt to automagically get it to post to a wordpress account
carry other tags as category
encourage people (through sharing service on the wordpress) to volunteer answers
do  a weekly review show going over some of the cooler problems/solutions
would take an hour to build
15 minutes of prep before show
done and done
Jen & Jeff were on board right away and (of course) John had his curmudgeonly doubts, but we were all quite pleased to Hangout together again on a Sunday Night/Monday Morning and discuss possibilities. 

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The Revolution will be Humanized: The Glass Age Approaches

The Revolution will be Humanized: The Glass Age Approaches

May 27, 2013

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Particpants; Alexander Hayes, Steve Mann, Jeff Lebow, Dave Cormier, Vance Stevens, Maria Droujkova, Rob Permanus, Mattias Davidsson, Michael Coughlin


 

From Vance’s write-up on Learning2gether.net

Alexander Hayes is completing a PhD on wearable technologies.  He feels, in his words, that ”we are on the cusp of a substantial shift in how we consider wearable technologies likely in the next 6 – 24 months … there has been a discernible shift in the “heat” generated from major consortiums now bringing to market technologies that are pervasively poised to radically re-organise what is said, done, remembered and perhaps more importantly re-wired for other parties purposes.

“Google Glass provides us all with a reason to question what it will mean to be interacting with our peers, family and loved ones through the fashion filter of a networked and location aware device. Body worn technologies such as Memoto and Autographer also join the list of data logging devices that we use to monitor and transmit data from our daily activities, either for health awareness, entertainment or myriad of other reasons.”

In this session, members of Webheads in Action, TALO, Worldbridges, and affiliated online communities and thought leaders will discuss the benefits, risks and perhaps harm that may arise with the rollout of second generation intelligent (smart) wearable technologies in our society.


 
 

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