reflections on blended learning

I am participating in a Web Science MOOC from Southampton University. This is my preparation and ongoing blog for that experience. As a divergent thinker I won't hesitate to include other educational issues which cross my path especially connected to blended learning. Just maybe the 'University' might finally become a 'Diversity' and a doctorate might be judged both by breadth and depth...

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Saturday, 5 October 2013

Setting out the shop

Having decided to participate in the Web Science MOOC from Southampton I needed to get prepared with a fresh blog and pinterest as collection point. The off is 11th November 2013.
 http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/futurelearn-is-go-but-it-is-not-quite-thefinished-article/2008347.article

MOOCs are already spawning offspring:
 http://www.technoduet.com/mooc-spoc-moor-and-the-walking-dead-the-journey-continues/

Through pearltrees I found this informative advice about starting and succeeding in a MOOC:

 http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/1023/how-to-succeed-in-a-massive-online-open-course-mooc

I like this interesting insight into 'the dark web':

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http://www.riehler.com/the-dark-web/

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