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Purdue University Joins The Party
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14 hours ago
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SteveFoerster
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Recently there have been an awful lot of announcements about big name colleges and universities (and some not so big name ones that are still interesting) offering free online non-credit courses. These schools are being rightfully praised for devoting...
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An eLearning Graduate Reflects On How It's Done
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05-14-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Congratulations are in order to many people finishing their degrees at this time of year, but a special tip of the hat goes out to Nick Sproull , who's completing a Master's degree with a concentration in Educational Leadership from Michigan State...
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Open Textbooks Get University Support
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05-13-2012
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SteveFoerster
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As covered in this space from time to time, there's an ever strengthening movement among educators to increase options available to schools, instructors, and students by developing open education resources — educational materials that are unencumbered...
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A Cautionary Tale About Rankings
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05-12-2012
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SteveFoerster
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When it comes to deciding to which schools to apply, it's clearly a big decision. You want as much information about your choices as you can possibly get. What's the student to faculty ratio? What's their accreditation situation? What are...
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University Of The People Continues To Gain Steam
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05-11-2012
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SteveFoerster
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For those unfamiliar with the University of the People, it's an attempt from educational entrepreneur Shai Reshef to establish a university that uses eLearning to make degree programs available to students around the world without charging them tuition...
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Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!
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05-10-2012
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SteveFoerster
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The National Parent Teacher Association has designated this week as Teacher Appreciation Week : Teachers — the people who educate us and give us the vital knowledge which we need to live our lives. They encourage, support, discipline and prepare...
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Student Loan Interest Rate Relief Defeated By Senate
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05-09-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Recently in this space was an explanation of the proposed Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012 and then some analysis of what the drawbacks of that approach might be . But with current and former students now owing a trillion dollars in student loan debt...
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Media, Popular Reactions To edX Show Misunderstanding About eLearning
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05-08-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Winston Churchill famously remarked that the best argument against democracy was a five minute conversation with the average voter. And I once wrote that most callers to talk radio shows do their best to prove that Churchill was correct. But one might...
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The Rise Of Prior Learning Assessment
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05-07-2012
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SteveFoerster
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The idea of earning college credit for what you already know has come a long way. Once an afterthought in higher education, it was long mostly (although never exclusively) touted by degree mills as a justification for paying them real money for a not...
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Capella University Offering Free Online Tutorials
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05-06-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Harvard and MIT are doing it. Anne Arundel Community College is doing it. Is anyone else jumping in to make sure that 2012 is remembered as the Year of Free eLearning? Why yes, Capella University is joining the fray as well, offering a staggering 25,000...
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Harvard, MIT Team Up To Offer Free eLearning
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05-05-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Recently this space noted a free eLearning initiative being promoted by Anne Arundel Community College, which shows that the free and open education movements aren't just being embraced by big well known universities, but also by schools from across...
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Student Loan Forgiveness, Part 2
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05-04-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Yesterday we had a description of the Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012 , which has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives and sent to subcommittee. If enacted, this bill would do many things of keen interest to those with student loan...
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Student Loan Forgiveness, Part 1
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05-03-2012
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SteveFoerster
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As noted here a while back, this is the year that total student loan debt is reaching one trillion dollars. It's an amount so large that it not only affects borrowers' ability to make ends meet in the present, but threatens to put a damper on...
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Free eLearning For Math And Study Skills
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05-02-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Open education resources are often featured in this space because of the tremendous value they represent both to institutions but to students as well. As an eLearner, you may have used material from MIT's OpenCourseWare project, or watched Khan Academy...
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UK Academics Start Another Free University
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05-01-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Here's one for all of you who celebrate Labour Day on 1 May (as opposed to the more American placing of Labor Day on the first Monday in September). Those academics sure know how to protest high tuition fees — they start their own free universities...
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Another eLearning Conference Announcement
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04-30-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Recently this space had an announcement for a conference relevant to eLearning that will take place in Orlando, Florida. But not all of those with an ecademic interest in eLearning are American, and not all conferences worth considering happen in the...
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Education Conference Relevant To eLearning!
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04-24-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Tip of the hat to Patrick Blessinger, an educational technologist who sends the following conference announcement. When you're an eLearning student at the undergraduate level, conferences may seem distant and not all that important. But if you're...
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Should You Drink While eLearning?
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04-23-2012
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SteveFoerster
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I know what you're thinking. You think I'm so upset that I missed posting something crazy on April Fools Day this year that I'm trying to make up for it a few weeks late. Or maybe you think that the answer to the question posed in the title...
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Tyra Mail! More On Non-Credit Programs From Big Name Universities
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04-22-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Recently in this space was commentary on what universities really sell, and with the conclusion that it's not so much education (although there is that) as it is the credential that comes at the end of that educational process. The piece was a response...
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What Do Universities Really Sell?
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04-21-2012
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SteveFoerster
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A lot of attention has been paid recently to a number of new initiatives where very well known and highly regarded schools offer courses online. These courses have high production values, and are proving attractive to students who believe that the schools'...
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Whose Loans Are They?
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04-20-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Two of the recurring themes in the last year or two have been (1) a major increase in federal scrutiny of for profit colleges and universities and (2) a much greater public awareness of the high level of student loan debt that is being rung up by students...
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Calling All Adjunct Instructors!
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04-19-2012
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SteveFoerster
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This one's for all you adjunct instructors out there. I received a message from Esther Merves, Director of Research and Special Programs at the New Faculty Majority Foundation . This organization calls for better pay and more respect for adjunct instructors...
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Should You Switch To Linux?
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04-18-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Last time I relayed a question and answer set that was originally for a colleague of mine in the educational sphere. Today, something a bit similar, only in the world of technology. My friend Jeff Deutsch, head of A SPLINT , an organization to connect...
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Creativity In Education
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04-17-2012
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SteveFoerster
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Recently I was contacted by a former colleague at VIU, Bhagyashree Kulkarni , who's researching the relationship between education and creativity. She wanted to ask me a few questions on the subject as part of the qualitative aspects of her research...
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Is The LMS The Product, Or Are You?
Posted
04-10-2012
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SteveFoerster
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This is the seventh in a series about the future of learning management systems — the web-based online campus systems through which most eLearners take courses. Earlier in the series, it was noted here that Blackboard, Inc. has made a major change...
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