Friday, September 28, 2012

"App for That 2.0" IOS/Android/Chrome Ed Apps Slides, Chat Transcript TLTGroup's tlt.gs/frlv #TLTGfrlv FridayLive! 9/28 online free




"App for That 2.0" IOS/Android/Chrome Ed Apps Slides, Chat Transcript TLTGroup's FridayLive! 9/28/2012 online free tlt.gs/frlv #TLTGfrlv
Apps for iPhones, iPads, Android devices, desktops, browsers, ...  For those barely beginning to consider such things, as well as those eager for the latest good apps.  

Presenters: Steve Kaufman and Tim Lombardo, Ashland University

Please find below: Text chat transcript (including many links shared by  FridayLive! participants) and links to other resources (slides, archives).

Join us every/any week as we continue to share good ideas, resources, suggestions, and specific [small] next steps in the TLT Group's FridayLive! free weekly online sessions   
Call for Proposals - Draft (for future FridayLive! sessions and other TLT Group online events) 
Digital Archive  Full recording of this online session, which includes audio, slides, and text chat. If you registered in advance for this FridayLive! session you will automatically receive a copy of the link to the archive at the same email address you used to register. if you are a member of the TLT group you can always use this link tlt.gs/memarchives to access the full  collection of available archived sessions.
Slides for this session available published separately
Text Chat Transcript...

Sally Gilbert, TLT Group:Welcome all!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

2 Apps Share/Project Demos, Videos live from Android Phones, iPhones, iPads prevu 9/28 2pmET online free tlt.gs/frlv #TLTGfrlv TLTGroup

Sneak Preview from "There's an App for That 2.0" 
[FridayLive! 9/28 2pmET online free tlt.gs/frlv #TLTGfrlv TLTGroup] 
No, this isn't the way to do it!
2 Apps for Demoing/Sharing/Projecting Almost Anything from Android Phones, iPhones, iPads  "...some of the best ways to share an iPad screen or Android screen in your classroom"   




To be used 9/28/2012 to display live Apps, demos, etc. in the TLT Group's Adobe Connect online classroom from Tim Lombardo's Android phone.
2.  AirServer
To be used 9/28/2012 to display live Apps, demos, etc. in the TLT Group's Adobe Connect online classroom from Steve Kaufman's iPad.

From Tim & Steve:
We're back! In this session will be showing some of the best apps for education across multiple types of devices.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Real Revolution Not MOOCs. Real Revolution Big Open Mostly-Online Things with Unavoidable Minimum Impact. Good/Bad? Not a Rant?

Cumulative, Elusive, Obvious (Not a Rant?)
MOOCs are not revolutionary, but they are part of something bigger, more varied that is revolutionary:  big open mostly-online things like courses that are having unavoidable initially minimum impact.
As usual, the consequences of this revolution may be good and/or bad.  I hope we can try to make a difference and succeed.

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MOOCs Non-Revolutionary;  Narrowing Too Soon
Self-identified "pure" MOOCs are the least revolutionary of the recent arrival of very large open-access fully online course offerings.  They are not revolutionary in the principles they espouse and attempt to embody.   Constructivism, connectivism, open education are well-intended and often helpful extensions of the progressive education movement that has been gaining and ebbing in influence and implementation for many decades.  They are not revolutionary in the impact they are likely to have beyond the first wave of zealots.  

I'm talking about the MOOCs that most loudly claim narrow, romantic ideals about the nature of human beings and, consequently, the kind of learning that most people "should" find best.  
Some of these recent self-identified MOOCs  are admirable experiments, but seem to embrace self-imposed and unnecessary doctrinal limits.  They could become more of a distraction than a contribution.  

It is much too early to focus the newly bursting energy for experimentation and competition in creating new KINDS of big, open, mostly online courses.  [It is still much too early to accept the current overwhelming reliance on access to text and asynchronous interaction via text.]

Hidden Revolution?

Monday, September 24, 2012

"There's an App for That 2.0" IOS/Android/Chrome Ed Apps FridayLive! 9/28 2pmET online free tlt.gs/frlv #TLTGfrlv TLTGroup

"There's an App for That 2.0"  September 28, 2012  2:00-3:00 pm ET

Apps for iPhones, iPads, Android devices, desktops, browsers, ...  For those barely beginning to consider such things, as well as those eager for the latest good apps.  Free to all who register in advance.
Presenters: Steve Kaufman and Tim Lombardo, Ashland University

The Ashland "app guys" are back!
Still excited, fast-talking, fast-demoing. Describing the latest apps they've found to help teachers and learners save time and/or improve education.  Who knows what new features they'll use in our Adobe Connect online classroom?
Early Mash-Up
... More this time on COMBINATIONS of apps i.e., "technology mash-ups"  [These mash-ups are NOT like what happens when you're trying to hammer a nail and miss and hit your thumb.]

And, as usual in the TLT Group's FridayLive! sessions, you'll find even more from colleagues exchanging info in the live text chat.
So, BYOAtS: Bring Your Own Apps to Share!
If you missed the Ashland App guys' sessions with the TLT Group or at the Lilly Conferences last year, you can still catch up through the links below

New App issue: Tech haves vs. have-nots? Feel less comfortable USING or BEING an instant temp in “on-demand economy”?


Apps - emerging issues: tech haves/have-nots & new "fundamental issue of intimacy"  

Do you feel less comfortable using or being an instant temp?  Do we need an app for guilt?

See excerpts below from "Commander of the Apps, Except the One for Guilt"   

and join us online for: 

There's an App for That 2.0" Sept 28, 2012  2pm ET - TLT Group's FridayLive! online free to all who register in advance #TLTGfrlv  

"What couldn’t I do, what problems couldn’t be solved, with the tap of an app? ..."Then I remembered a service called Lyft. I pulled out my smartphone and quickly downloaded the application, which lets regular people act as chauffeurs for a fee. As instructed, I entered my location — then crossed my fingers and waited."Five anxious minutes later, a clean black Audi pulled up, with a chatty young man at the wheel."

Friday, September 21, 2012

Mock MOOCS? How/if use MOOCs? Slides, Chat Transcript TLTGroup's FridayLive! 9/21 online free tlt.gs/frlv #TLTGfrlv



"Mock MOOCS?” [MOOC = Massive Open Online Course]  Where do we fit in? 
TLTGroup's FridayLive! online free tlt.gs/frlv Sept21 2pmET #TLTGfrlv
Where are we in this picture?
How to decide about and begin to use very large mostly-online courses to improve teaching and learning.  Please find below: Text chat transcript (including many links shared by  FridayLive! participants) and links to other resources (slides, archives).

Join us every/any week as we continue to share good ideas, resources, suggestions, and specific [small] next steps in the TLT Group's FridayLive! free weekly online sessions   
Call for Proposals - Draft (for future FridayLive! sessions and other TLT Group online events) 
Digital Archive  Full recording of this online session, which includes audio, slides, and text chat. If you registered in advance for this FridayLive! session you will automatically receive a copy of the link to the archive at the same email address you used to register. if you are a member of the TLT group you can always use this link tlt.gs/memarchives to access the full  collection of available archived sessions.
Slides for this session available published separately
Raw planning doc including refs, notes, etc.  caveat emptor  

Text Chat Transcript...
Steve Gilbert, TLT Group:Welcome! 

Sally Gilbert, TLT Group:Welcome all!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

“Mock MOOCS?” Where do we fit in? TLTGroup's FridayLive! online free tlt.gs/frlv Sept21 2pmET #TLTGfrlv

“Mock MOOCS?” [MOOC = Massive Open Online Course]  
Where do we fit in?
TLT Group's FridayLive!  online free Register in advance for Sept 21 2pmET.  #TLTGfrlv TLTGroup  

How to decide about and begin to use very large mostly-online courses to improve teaching and learning.  
We'll introduce terms and ideas, provide some references, describe alternatives, and form a TLT Group cohort to explore one MOOC together - and report back to FridayLive! in a month or two.
Not about how to produce or lead MOOCs or other very large online courses.  Not for people who intend to use MOOCs  PRIMARILY to reduce costs,  eliminate faculty, drastically reduce workload, or close colleges.  Not for lazy teachers or greedy administrators.  
Leaders (who have already helped prepare this session): Charles Ansorge, Ilene Frank, Penny Kuckkahn, Kyle Songer, Akesha Horton,  Jane Marcus, Beth Dailey,  Steven Gilbert  
Agenda
1.  Intro to Big Online Courses & MOOCs  

  • Why we won’t address these important, relevant policy issues today (maybe later...)
  • Key elements of definitions of Big Online Open Courses and MOOCs
  • Metaphors and Options
  • Here we go (again)?     The (Re)Learning Cycle - Steve Gilbert

2.  Stories of first experiences with MOOCs
Help newbies comprehend why they might want to participate in one, how to do so more comfortably, what they might hope to get from it, …

3.  Preparing to explore a MOOC together
What do we want to learn from this shared experience?
Who, when, how, what...?


4.  Selecting our MOOC
For the TLT Group FridayLive! cohort

5.  Closing
Review what we’ve settled! and what we have not...
6.  Resources, References


Click here for more detail... 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

What kind of education is good enough for you and me? Silver Cloudians?

Ilene Frank responds to previous post 9/18/2012 "Online Education: Still better  than Neo-Luddites fear, still worse than Techno-Zealots & Pseudo-Egalitarians claim"
Steve, I like the rant!  How about also asking what's good enough for  you and me?  If you wanted to learn about a topic new to you, would you seek out a course offered in a face-to-face setting?  Would you consider trying an online course?  How about an open course?  


Online Education: Still better than Neo-Luddites fear, still worse than Techno-Zealots & Pseudo-Egalitarians claim

Online Education:  Still better than Neo-Luddites fear, still worse than Techno-Zealots & Pseudo-Egalitarians claim;  but stakes, pressure higher.

Newest forms of online education have, once again, the potential for raising the floor of education worldwide - for providing useful education to millions who would otherwise get little or none [see history of UNISA, esp. during apartheid].

Meanwhile, the newest forms of online education, once again, are already being explored, adapted, and integrated within the wealthiest, most competitive, most selective colleges and universities.  Improving, once again, what many believe to be the best higher education in the world.  These institutions can afford to explore the newest technological innovations before they are proven effective - and cannot afford not to.  For these institutions, the financial risk is comfortable and the risk of missing out on the next "big thing" is unacceptable.  [Regents of University of Virginia did not understand that their institution is not solidly in this category.]

And, once again, the most challenging question is "How can new forms of online education improve learning for those in the middle?"

  • Don't confuse the floor with the ceiling
    Don't confuse the floor (good enough for other people's children) with the ceiling (good enough for our children).
  • Hybrids always win - for those who can afford them
  • No Moore's Law for human learning
  • We can't make most people learn in the same way that we do - the way we like best, the way we achieved our success.  This applies to:
  • A.  Romantic Techno-Zealots (technology as individualizing, self-actualizing), 
  • B.  Romantic Neo-Luddites (technology only undermines deep learning, human connections), and  
  • C.  Hyperrational PseudoEgalitarians (everyone should accept what can be provided by the technology  and practices that fit within the boundaries of current methods of observation and measurement)

See:  UNISA, WGU, SecondLife


Friday, September 14, 2012

"Nuggets/Nudges/Nexts: Share/shape good ideas,resources,steps" Slides, Chat Transcript #TLTGFrLv 20120914 TLTGroup

"Nuggets/Nudges/Nexts" FridayLive! Sept14 2pmET
Join us every/any week as we continue to share good ideas, resources, suggestions, and specific [small] next steps in the TLT Group's FridayLive! free weekly online sessions   

Please find below: Text chat transcript (including many links shared by  FridayLive! participants) and links to other resources (slides, archives)
Call for Proposals - Draft (for future FridayLive! sessions and other TLT Group online events) 
Digital Archive  Full recording of this online session, which includes audio, slides, and text chat. If you registered in advance for this FridayLive! session you will automatically receive a copy of the link to the archive at the same email address you used to register. if you are a member of the TLT group you can always use this link tlt.gs/memarchives to access the full  collection of available archived sessions.
Slides for this session available published separately
Text Chat Transcript...
Steve Gilbert, TLT Group:Welcome!  Take a look at the draft Call for Proposals for the TLT Group's online events 2012-2013:  http://tlt.gs/slvrcldCFP

Thursday, September 13, 2012

"Support Roles in Online Sync Events: You are/aren’t alone!” Slides, Chat Transcript #TLTGFrLv 20120907 TLTGroup


"Support Roles in Online Synchonous Sessions:  You’re not alone! Or are you?" FridayLive!  Sept. 7, 2012 2pmET 
How do you help participants - including presenters - in online synchronous sessions?  To participate more comfortably, actively, and effectively?

Please find below: Text chat transcript (including many links shared by  FridayLive! participants) and links to other resources (slides, archives)

"Voice of the Chat (VoC)  - Sample Guidelines 
Digital Archive  Full recording of this online session, which includes audio, slides, and text chat. If you registered in advance for this FridayLive! session you will automatically receive a copy of the link to the archive at the same email address you used to register. if you are a member of the TLT group you can always use this link tlt.gs/memarchives to access the full  collection of available archived sessions.
Slides for this session available published separately
Text Chat Transcript...



David McCurry, TLT Group:Welcome to today's Friday Live!
  Sally Gilbert, TLT Group:Hi Uwe Glad to have someone here from the UK

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Nuggets/Nudges/Nexts: FridayLive! Free online Sept14 2pmET. Share/shape good ideas,resources,steps. #TLTGfrlv TLTGroup

Nuggets, Nudges, Nexts.  
Join us every/any week as we continue to share good ideas, resources, suggestions, and specific [small] next steps in the TLT Group's FridayLive! free weekly online sessions.  
This week, you can also help shape our season agenda.
Join us this week FridayLive! Sept 14, 2012 at 2:00 pm ET - online free Register in advance for a mixture of 
  • nuggets we've mined from our past sessions, 
  • nudges toward what's admirable/feasible and away from what's inferior/distracting,
  • nexts - how you can help shape future sessions of FridayLive! and what we're planning 

Friday, September 07, 2012

"When ambition trumps ethics" "Why kids cheat at Harvard" Need “messages ..that lead to lives genuinely worthy of admiration."

"When ambition trumps ethics" "Why kids cheat at Harvard" by Howard Gardner - Same text with 1st title in The Washington Post Online August 31, 2012;  with 2nd title in print Washington Post, p. A29 September 7, 2012 - Same article, two titles.  Last sentence "Yet this scandal can have a positive outcome if leaders begin a searching examination of the messages being conveyed to our precious young people and then do whatever it takes to make those messages ones that lead to lives genuinely worthy of admiration."

Not a digression:  Did Howard Gardner know, control, or authorize re-publication and variations?  About title change?  Should the print version published Sept 7 have included a citation for the earlier published online version?  Is this "self plagiarism" or a widely understood and accepted consequence of an agreement with the publishers?    Either way, could this have been handled differently to more effectively, even a little, make this message one that leads to "lives genuinely worthy of admiration."

More excerpts from the article:
"On Thursday, I and many others learned of the university's largest cheating scandal ["Harvard investigating dozens for possible cheating, including plagiarizing, sharing answers." - Wash. Post Aug 30, 2012 By Associated Press]in living memory. According to news reports, close to half of the 250 undergraduates in "Introduction to Congress" are being investigated for allegedly cheating on a final examination.

Thursday, September 06, 2012

Support Roles in Online Sync Events "You’re not alone!" Or are you? Questions for 9/7 2pmET Online Free #TLTGfrlv TLTGroup

Support Roles in Online Synchronous Sessions "You are not alone!" 
[Or are you?]  
How do you help participants - including presenters - in online synchronous sessions?  To participate more comfortably, actively, and effectively?  

"Voice of the Chat (VoC)  - Guidelines for an important supporting role in the TLT Group's (and other) synchronous online sessions."    FridayLive! Sept 7, 2012 at 2:00 pm ET - free to all. Register in advance  
Sample discussion questions for this session:

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Voice of Chat-Guidelines for important sync online role. FridayLive! Sept 7 2pm ET Online Free TLT Group #TLTGfrlv


Voice of the Chat (VoC)  - Guidelines for an important supporting role in the TLT Group's (and other) synchronous online sessions.         
FridayLive! Sept 7, 2012 at 2:00 pm ET - free to all. Register in advance  
VoC:   Closely monitors the text/chat area during a synchronous online session.  Brings participants' questions to the attention of  leader/presenters when there is a natural break in the presentation, or when leaders/presenters call for questions.  Some VoCs also enrich the text/chat by inserting their own comments, suggested resources, relevant URLs, etc. 
See below for thanks, invitation, request for additional roles, resources, and guidelines.
1.  ThanksMany thanks to each of you who has been a VoC during one of our sessions.  You have enriched our interaction and exchange of information.  Many of you have suggested or demonstrated improvements to this role.  

2.  Invitation to Volunteer for VoC etc.
We welcome volunteers as we continue to plan our weekly FridayLive! sessions and our almost-monthly online workshops.  Of course, TLT Group members get top priority!

3.  Additional Supplemental Roles, Resources
As options for synchronous online interaction and for online education continue to multiply, we hope you will suggest additional supplemental roles and resources for those who help.

Guidelines
Just a few things to do as Voice of the Chat (VoC) to enhance your  contributions to the online session:
As Voice of the Chat, you are the one who ensures that participants who offer comments or questions in the text chat area can be confident they are being "heard"