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Flexibility in online learning

I’ve been thinking a lot about different structures for adult online learning as the result of a couple projects I’m working on right now, including P2PU. My thoughts are along the lines of increasing participant options in their learning. There

karen March 19, 2011 Uncategorized 1 Comment Read more

Using Moodle to differentiate instruction

I have been thinking about all the ways that Moodle can be used to differentiate instruction. The possibilities are almost limitless. Below is a preliminary list of ideas. What are your ideas for this? Share your thoughts and add comment.

karen February 18, 2010 Uncategorized 6 Comments Read more

Textbooks ≠ Curriculum

A King County Superior Court judge has ruled in favor of parent plaintiffs, ordering the Seattle School Board to take another look at their math textbook choice. This is another episode in the infamous “math wars,” which have pitted the

karen February 5, 2010 Uncategorized 4 Comments Read more

Looking for middle schools interested in sharing ideas

I got interested in OER because of the need to be able to modify and “remix” materials in order to differentiate instruction….and also out of a disillusionment with how much money is spent on textbooks that often aren’t even used.

karen January 14, 2010 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Education already has a “public option”

Recently, there has been a lot of fed policy activity on open ed, including the introductions of the Durbin open textbook bill and the Foster Open Source Textbook act [sic…open source applies to software, not OER, but we’ll leave that

karen October 7, 2009 Uncategorized 3 Comments Read more
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