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By Jessica Knott Associate Editor Editor, Twitter Fields ensconced within the walls of academia grow more technical by the day. As Andrea Zellner of Michigan State University points out in a recent...
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By Melissa A. Venable [Note: Jessica Knott, ETCJ's Twitter/Facebook editor, has coordinated the publication of this article. -Editor] Last month The Sloan Consortium’s 7th Emerging Technologies for...
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By Vic Sutton [Note: See Bonnie Bracey Sutton's report. -Editor] There is reportedly a wealth of research being conducted unto cyberlearning, but there are no clear views about how to translate...
View ArticleWhat Does Cyberlearning Mean to You? Cyberlearning Summit 2014
By Bonnie Bracey Sutton Associate Editor (Note: See Vic Sutton’s report on this conference. -Editor) Teachers working in classrooms need ideas and frameworks and support for initiatives beyond the...
View ArticleFrom ‘Yes Ma’am’ to ‘F*** You’
By Tracey Kashiwa Student at Kapi’olani Community College University of Hawai’i “Justin Bieber Eggs His Neighbor’s House.” “Kendall Jenner…Calls [Her Mother] a…Whore.” “Miley Cyrus Twerks on Married...
View ArticleMOOC Sightings 002: Oxford Professor Declares MOOCs the Loser
William Whyte, professor of social and architectural history at St John’s College Oxford, assures us that in the “battle” of MOOCs vs traditional campus-based universities, “The MOOC will prove to...
View ArticlePreparing Your Child for a Robotic Future
Don’t Let a Robot Take Your Child’s Future Career: Roboticist’s Book Offers Educational Advice for Parents Illah Nourbakhsh says robots and artificial intelligence will increasingly displace people...
View ArticleA Network for Under-served Populations
By Bonnie Bracey Sutton Associate Editor The article below is from a dear friend, Joyce Malyn-Smith. Please send her names and interests. We are trying to get funding for programs and grants for more...
View ArticleWhat’s Wrong with MOOCs: One-Size-Fits-All Syndrome
By Jim Shimabukuro Editor The Malaysian government is taking steps to “make 30 per cent of higher education courses available as massive open online courses (or MOOCs) by 2020” (Financial Review, 2...
View ArticleTCC Worldwide Online Conference 2018: Call for Proposals
By Bert Kimura The theme for the 23rd Annual TCC Worldwide Online Conference, April 17-19, 2018, is “Navigating the Digital Landscape.” Participation in this event is entirely online. All sessions are...
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