That TED-like presentation I gave at Fullerton College in January (which my teenage son refers to as my “NEDx talk”) is now online (I’ve already dropped the conference organizers a note to tell them that MOOC is spelled with a “C” 😉 . It looks like I’ll also be participating at this year’s Into the Future […]
Interview with Tim Mauri of Ethicon
Today we are joined by Tim Mauri, Marketing Manager for US Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery at Ethicon, Inc., a Johnson and Johnson company. Tim is one of the people behind Ethicon’s experiment in online learning that involves releasing a course for medical specialists using the edX platform. And on today’s show, we talk about the course, […]
MOOC Infographics
Every few weeks, someone seems to reach out and let me know about an interesting MOOC infographic that highlights important information (facts, stats, etc.) regarding some aspect of massive open online learning. I’ve let them collect, waiting for a day when other obligations takes precedent over generating new material for the blog. And with tomorrow’s […]
DML Research Hub – Not Just MOOCs
Well it was a great time at last week’s Digital Media and Learning/ DML Research Hub conference in Boston. Not only did I run into one of my professors at the event (Pia Sörensen from edX’s Science and Cooking), but I also had the chance to hang out (albeit too briefly) with Jim Groom, the […]
Slacking
A funny thing happened as I attempted to turn from a fanatic to a leisurely learner. My original thought was that once I was done taking eight courses every three months as part of last year’s Degree of Freedom project, I would still continue to take a couple of courses at leisure, with time now […]
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