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Week 1 #edcmooc | Utopia or dystopia?
I am so glad that I prepared for eLearning and Digital Cultures by visiting the Wayback Machine and putting together a timeline of my history as an educator using the Web!
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Week 1 #introphil What is Philosophy? Who knows?
I have really enjoyed the first week of Introduction to Philosophy! The lectures and readings have me thinking, and I am especially impressed with the erudite postings in the discussion board.
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The day of reckoning has arrived and – I choose … both! #edcmooc #introphil
My two Coursera MOOCs from the University of Edinburgh, Introduction to Philosophy and E-Learning and Digital Cultures, are now open, and they are BOTH fascinating.
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Going Back in Time with the Wayback Machine for #edcmooc
I love new things and I am characteristically looking toward the future (as my last post would indicate), so my journey this week through old websites of mine through the Wayback Machine was very unusual. This all began when I started thinking about “my place in cyberspace” while preparing for blogging about my experiences in E-learning…
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MOOCs number 4 and 5 – More brain training for “Know Thyself”
I have found a new hobby! Continuing on in Coursera for my fourth and fifth MOOCs, I have registered for two courses starting the end of this month from the University of Edinburgh – Introduction to Philosophy and E-Learning and Digital Cultures. All this in preparation for Know Thyself, a Coursera course by UVa Philosophy…
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My third #MOOC – This time a #Coursera course
MOOCs are perfect for Lifelong Learners who enjoy learning online! I was skeptical at first, but the more I investigate Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), the more convinced I am that this is the way for me to go for lifetime learning! I have experience both as an instructor and as a student in for-credit…