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George Otte and
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George Otte and
Beth Evans are now friends 1 week, 2 days ago
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George Otte and
Arlene Farren are now friends 1 week, 2 days ago
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LAROI M. LAWTON are now friends 1 week, 2 days ago -
George Otte and
Shawnta Smith are now friends 1 week, 2 days ago -
George Otte and
Bruce Rosenbloom are now friends 1 week, 2 days ago -
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George Otte wrote a new post, Whither the MOOC Backlash?, on the site Tributaries 1 week, 4 days ago
The backlash against MOOCs goes on. Like the ubiquitous acronym itself, the notion of a MOOC backlash is a regular feature in news about MOOCs. Last week saw headlines like “Faculty Backlash Grows Against Online […] -
George Otte and
Alex Berrio Matamoros are now friends 3 weeks, 5 days ago -
George Otte wrote a new post, MMOOCs — More Modest Open(?) Online(?) Courses(?), on the site Tributaries 4 weeks ago
Some backlash against MOOCs was inevitable. But things seem to be picking up steam. Last week, Amherst, after much wooing (and after saying no to for-profit providers), said no to edX. At about the same time, a […] -
George Otte and
Wendy Lader are now friends 1 month ago
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George Otte wrote a new post, It’s (Not) All About Scaling Up, on the site Tributaries 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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George Otte and
John D. Stroud are now friends 2 months ago
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George Otte and
Laura Gambino are now friends 2 months, 1 week ago
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George Otte wrote a new post, A MOOC Point, on the site Tributaries 2 months, 1 week ago
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George Otte wrote a new post, Centrifugal Forces, on the site Tributaries 3 months ago
“Associated with the role of technology is a new discussion regarding the ‘unbundling’ or ‘disaggregation’ of teaching functions,” Thomas A. Angelo and James JF Forest wrote in 2002. No longer so new, that […] -
George Otte wrote a new post, Nibbling at the Edges, on the site Tributaries 3 months, 2 weeks ago
It’s a revelation to realize that all the recent, highly hyped moves by MOOC providers, which some see as revolutionizing universities, rely so much on the traditional forms and appurtenances of higher ed: the […] -
William Ashton wrote a new post, The Sexy Lie: Sexual objectification of women today., on the site The Sound of the Stick 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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George Otte wrote a new post, Heal Thyself, on the site Tributaries 4 months ago
I was struck by a recent blog post by Cathy Davidson (of Duke U and HASTAC), and not just because it opens with this slide, the one she opens all her presentations with here lately. “That gets people’s attention,” […] - Load More

