The K12 Online conference for 2013 has a great lineup of presenters, and it all starts on Oct. 14. I’m especially excited about the Open Learning strand, which I’m helping to coordinate. Check out the line up here. This is
Some advice on cMOOCs – Part 2, the team
In this ongoing series on hindsights regarding #clmooc, I think that one of the most important elements of our success was the team. I believe strongly that active facilitation is critical to cMOOC success. Those that have weak or nearly
Using OER to Empower Collaborative Learning Communities
I think that one of OER’s greatest benefits is to empower teacher inquiry and collaboration. We’ll be talking about that, as well as giving an overview of OER and how they can be used in elementary learning at this FREE
#clmooc – 2 weeks to blast off!
You may have heard some of the buzz going around about Making Learning Connected (#clmooc). It’s a MOOC, but in the best sense of cMOOCs — in fact, we’re considering it a massive open online collaboration. Here are some specifics
My summer of writing project
Yesterday was the start of my “summer of writing project.” I have become an ardent fan of the National Writing Project over the last couple years. The people, the projects, and the all-important work they do all stand out to