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10 Open Source Tools For Busy Teachers

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If you need some powerful software right now and don't have time or money to waste, these open source tools are perfect for you.

8 Steps To Great Digital Storytelling

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Consider Digital Storytelling as the 21st Century version of the age-old art of storytelling with a twist: digital tools now make it possible for anyone to create a story and share it with the world.

Behind-The-Scenes: How MOOCs Are Getting Money

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A new chart details how MOOCs are getting money, from where, and the many players behind the scenes.

New MOOC ‘Instreamia’ Offers Language Learning With A Twist

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There's a new MOOC on the block and it's getting ready to help you learn Spanish and perhaps another language in the future.

What To Know About The Accreditation Of MOOCs And Online Learning

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We take a close look at the process and questions surrounding the accreditation of MOOCs and online learning in the digital age of education.

5 MOOCs Teachers Should Take As Students

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MOOCs may or may not save higher education, and if they save it they may further widen the gap between elite and lesser-known schools. They may also reinforce existing achievement gaps for students. As massive open online courses continue to evolve, however, educators need to know what they are and how they are changing the education landscape.

Jörn Loviscach: The Story Of A German Math Teaching Sensation

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He's easy to watch, fun to learn with, and getting insanely popular. The story of Jörn Loviscach is now available and it's worth a read.

How To Get College Credit For Online Learning

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Now we're hearing that more and more students are using services to get college credit for online learning.

Big Names And Big Ideas Are Coming To Ohio EdTech Conference

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This year, the Ohio Educational Technology Conference, one of the largest in the nation, celebrates its 15th year.

New WordPress Plugin Lets You Build Your Own Online School

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Ever wanted to build your own online school? A new Wordpress plugin called Sensei by WooThemes might be a good place to start.

This Week’s 5 Education Articles To Know About

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From Lynda to Udacity and California, there's a lot that happened this week while you were busy changing the world.

What To Know About California’s New Online Education Program

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From the timeline of the destruction of higher ed to Udacity news, here's the important bits of the California's new online education program.

The 11 Most Popular Open Online Courses

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it seems that courses taught by celebrities are some of the most-watched MOOCs so far. Here's a look at some of the most popular open online courses.

How To Find The Best Open Course Materials

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If you're looking for the fastest way to find the best open course materials, you're in luck. This is a handy resource designed to save you time.

15 Free Learning Sites You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

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It can be hard to keep up with the ever-growing list of free educational sites out there, much less distinguish which ones will best meet your needs and help you learn skills you really need without shelling out big bucks.

How In-Person Meetups Are Fixing The Problem With MOOCs

Added by 7 months ago

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A few weeks ago, I signed up for a Coursera class – a massive open online course, or MOOC - a month ago and signed on to watch my first lecture this past week. Then, I dropped out (or, more politely, "unenrolled.") Why?

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