Wednesday, April 10, 2013

TLT-SWG: TGIF: Applying what we are learning about MOOCs, FridayLive: April 12


TLT-SWG




Posted: 09 Apr 2013 05:31 PM PDT

Read below for TGIF with links, or you can view TGIF on the Web...Click here
Fourteenth issue, Volume
    Six

TLT Group TGIF 4.9.2013 
            

   
From TLT Group World Headquarters

 
How can we apply what we are learning from our
    MOOC experience to TLT
FridayLive and to your own educational setting? On April 12th we will talk again with Amy Woodgate, University of Edinburgh’s project director.
 

There have been some changes to the FridayLive schedule.  Check this out below along
    with the great Member Exchange events.
 

Synchronicity Online: Educ/Entertainment/MOOCs Report/Guidelines FridayLive! 4/12 2pm ET tlt.gs/frlv free online #TLTGfrlv

Members Only Exchange


Silver Cloudians Transitioning to Teaching Online: the
    planning continues
April 10, 2013 2:00 pm Eastern Time Register Here
Leaders:  Steve Gilbert, Beth Dailey,
    Dale Parker, Charles Ansorge, Michael Dabney and others


Join our Silver
    Cloudian group as we continue to explore how best to expand consulting and
    mentoring opportunities and roles.

Also we'll explore how to extend volunteer
    roles in TLT Group activities.
 
Social
    Media Tools/Designated Learner
Experiment: Learn and Use Evernote for Educational Purposes using the Designated Learner Approach


April 17, 2013 2:00 pm Eastern Time Register Here
 
Leaders: Featuring Irene Knokh, Steven Grinde and
    Celeste Smith along with

    Steve Gilbert, Beth Dailey, and others
Evernote may be just the application we need
    to help us organize all of our digital resources. Irene Knokh will show us
    how using the Designated Learner instructional strategy. This
link
    will take you to what we are learning about the Designated Learner
    instructional strategy. We will add to this based on your input during the
    session. In addition, we will explore how Evernote is being used to support
    learning.


In
    preparation for our session,
you will need to
    create an account with
Evernote and
    download the application. You are encouraged to have a working USB headset
    and/or desk USB microphone so you can participate via voice as well as
    chat.
During the session you will have the option to
    watch or
follow along.


Social Media Tools/Designated Learner Experiment: Online Introductions Using Animoto May 1, 2013 2:00 pm Eastern Time Register Here
Leaders: Featuring Lisa Star, Beth Kiggins and Denise
    Hyde with
Steve Gilbert,
    Beth Dailey, and others


FridayLive!

 

sMOOChers Continue Debrief on MOOCs with Amy
    Woodgate

 

April 12, 2013  2:00-3:00 pm Eastern Time - free to all. Register Here


 


   

Amy Woodgate, University of
    Edinburgh MOOC project director, rejoins "sMOOChers" who
    participated in THE INTENTIONALLY EXPERIMENTAL #EDCMOOC "eLearning and
    Digital Cultures,"
https://www.coursera.org/course/edc

.  This is one of six MOOCs offered by
    the University of Edinburgh.  Edinburgh was offering this
    "course" both as a MOOC and as a more traditional course
    simultaneously. Amy will share insights gleaned from participant feedback
    and you are invited to join in conversation regarding some of the questions
    raised during her last session. This
link will take you to those questions. We will
    continue to add to the MOOC guidelines that are emerging.



Other questions to explore: Is
    TLT FridayLive a MOOC? How can TLT FridayLive learn from MOOCs and
    incorporate changes in form and function?

For the last 15 minutes, participants will be invited to discuss
    emerging plans for the TLT Group to offer a MOOC-ish experience based on
    John Sener's recent book "Seven Futures of American Education:
     Improving Teaching and Learning
in
    a Screen Captured World."



Up-coming  FridayLive! schedule:

(NOTE: schedule changes)

April 12 sMOOChers Continue Debrief on MOOCs with Amy
    Woodgate

April 19 When Bad Things Happen in Good Online Courses:
    Part 2

April 26 Experience First: A Model for Active

Teaching and Learning Strategies

May 3 Designing Your Courses for Significant

Learning vs Covering the Content
    with Dee Fink


   

May 10 Voice & Sound


   
 
MOOCs
    Round Two The learning continues....

sMOOChers (Smart MOOCs Higher
    Education Research Subgroup)


Still
    thinking about MOOCs.
 

 

It really helped me to establish my own learning goals before I
    started the MOOC. The one thing I did not do was to figure out how to
    assess my own learning.  The need to do this became evident when I was
    faced with submitting an artifact, a requirement of the MOOC.  This
    notion of MOOC assessment is carefully explored by Felicia Sullivan in this
   
white paper, submitted to Tufts University, CIRCLE (The Center for
    Information & Research on Civic Learning & Engagement)

   
 
Encourage. Enable. Engage.
Posted: 09 Apr 2013 05:12 PM PDT
Photo of several synchronized swimmers legs skyward in pool
Synchronized?
Role of Synchronicity in Education, Entertainment... MOOCs
Join TLT Group's FridayLive! April 12, 2013 2pm ET Register free online: tlt.gs/frlv
"Streaming Sites and the Rise of Shared Accounts" - NYTimes.com April 6, 2013 "No TV? No Subscription? No Problem," by JENNA WORTHAM
See, especially, last half of article about "social viewing" (i.e., synchronous participation)! HIGHLY RELEVANT TO OUR DISCUSSION OF MOOCS!


EXCERPT:
"We live in a world of on-demand entertainment, where people can consume programming in many formats at any time. That makes shared, cultural experiences more important than ever. Although we can plow through “House of Cards” at our leisure, all in one sitting, do we want to? Or would we rather tune in to Twitter and follow along to see our friends reacting in real time? There’s room for both approaches, but whatever company figures out how to put them together may very well emerge as the dominant force in television.

"“The best content is watched live or near-live,” said Alex Iskold, the founder and chief executive of GetGlue, a social TV application that lets users check in and inform their friends about the programs and movies they’re watching. People have become accustomed to chatting along to big television events while on Twitter and Facebook, so that social component “has to be real time,” he said.
...
"“It’s critical to let people do their own curation and share that with friends.”"
More excerpts:
...
'On Amazon Prime, for example, if two people try to watch the same episode of “Pretty Little Liars” using the same account, both streams will be frozen and a warning message will flash. But one user can simply watch something else until the first person is done trying to figure out who “A” is.

'This feels like a missed opportunity for all these services. It’s the failure to grasp the future of television as a shared social experience online. ...


'Nor does social viewing have to be around a big event. For example, I watched “Friday Night Lights” all winter on Netflix, along with someone I don’t know who also shares the account. Every time I log in, I can see the last episode that this mystery viewer watched — and yet there’s currently no way for us to chat about our reactions to it. That would be much more fun than bugging my other friends about plot twists and turns they saw ages ago, when the show was first broadcast.


...
'That is partly why Twitter and Facebook are so eager to partner with television networks around large-scale sports and awards events like the Olympics and the Oscars.

'In general, live television is receding as people time-shift its content, but the notion of “linear television” is here to stay, he said.


'Mr. Iskold has a point. When I tried to log onto HBO Go last Sunday to see what was happening with the Starks and the mother of dragons, the site was buckling under the load of many others who, just like me, were tuning in at 10 p.m., when the network said it would release the episode online. It would have been fun to share theories about that episode’s plot with friends stymied by the same delay, instead of checking out new shows on Hulu until the demand lightened.


...

'Last week, Rdio introduced Vdio, a video version of its site that will let people stream movies and TV shows and tell friends what they are watching while they are watching it.

It’s not much, but it’s a start. And many more new paths are likely if the entertainment companies’ business models evolve in tandem with users’ habits.
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