Protected: Wish I Could Write “The End of MOOC Hyperbole”

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The Truth about MOOCs (and err Learning in general)…

The truth about MOOCs is, you can’t know for certain, in advance, how good of a learning experience it’s going to

Inside info on the open web: From 0 to 3 MOOCs

Just about 3 days ago, I was saying I didn’t have any MOOCs planned for Jan/Feb and i’ve suddenly gone from Zero t

When the difference between 0 and 1 is greater than the difference between 0 and 100

I have been wanting to talk about this difference between 0 and 1 for a looooong loooong time. It runs through my head wheneve

On Subversion

I have been thinking about subversion/subersiveness for a couple of days. First because folks on the #clmooc facebook group ha

Q&A with @DaveCormier for @JPDUoB

Would you like to participate in a Q&A with Dave Cormier? I am conducting an interview with Dave Cormier for the Journal o

#rhizo14 Sustenance for a Compulsive Writer with Impostor Syndrome

I’ve been wanting to write about my compulsive writing (I know, compulsive, right?) and impostor syndrome (the latter me

What Makes this MOOCaholic Complete MOOCs

I’m going to keep this post as short and punchy as possible, to get it out quickly. It is part of a new emerging researc

OERs, MOOCs, and dieting

This is just a quick post re-capping thoughts from today’s twitter discussions and especially the #nwoerchat First, I wa

Liberating the oppressors and all such difficulties

Freire claims that “the great humanistic and historical task of the oppressed [is] to liberate themselves and their oppr