Great post and suggestions from EmergingEdTech. While we are sorting out the issue of the video streaming server, let’s see what can be done on YouTube.
Monthly Archives: December 2014
Bricolage, MOSL and 8 soon-to-be-huge ed tech innovations
Experts say these 10 pedagogical innovations have massive potential:
- Massive Open Social Learning (MOSL)
- Learning design informed by analytics
- Flipped classroom
- BYOD: Bring-Your-Own-Device
- Learning to learn
- Dynamic assessment
- Event-based learning
- Learning through storytelling
- Threshold concepts
- Bricolage
Full Open University report Innovating Pedagogy 2014 is available here.
Other reports in this series can be found on this site.
Autodesk’s Design Software is Now Free for Students and Teachers
Autodesk has offered a number of their mobile apps for free for a while. Early December they made all of their software available for free to students and teachers. All of Autodesk’s free design software can be found here. Get some training and support through their online course.
45 free and open textbooks from MIT OpenCourseWare
Attention, SST and SEng! Browse the MIT OpenCourseWare site at the new OCW Online Textbooks page and use as appropriate.
Tens of thousands of lecture notes, assignments, exams and other documents.
Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence could be threat to human race
hmmmm….
…”It would take off on its own, and re-design itself at an ever increasing rate,” Hawking said. “Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn’t compete, and would be superseded.” Intrigued? Read more.