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Wearing a Mink in Paris

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Moments before Brad and I were to leave home for Paris–we are attending LeWeb–I was still coatless.  I hate to shop.  Half-hearted attempts left me with two old light coats layered atop each other, the way people used to layer … Continue reading

Talk’s Cheap? Columbia’s $500 F2F Experiment

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Did the Office of Student Life at Columbia University misfire Monday when it offered a $500 prize to the undergrad who can collect the most secret passwords from fellow students?  Will this game achieve their goal of engaging students in … Continue reading

Do I Have Your Attention? Howard Rheingold’s Balloon Experiment

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[src: djsoundwav’s YouTube Channel] Are we afraid to ask students “Do I have your attention” because they’ll say, as Zuckerberg does in the clip, “No”? Of everyone I’ve been reading lately, Howard Rheingold is the most innovative thinker about attention … Continue reading

Kaplan U. Investigated by GAO for Predatory Practices; Some Public Univs in CA cost $50K/yr

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Just a short post about predatory practices among for-profit online learning vendors, and the high cost of brick-and-mortar public universities. The NYT placed a story today in my content aggregator, which means it was one of the 3 top stories … Continue reading

In Your Face: the New York Times & Online Learning

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Last week’s two NYT articles,”Learning in Dorm, Because Class is Online” and “Live vs. Distance Learning: Measuring the Differences“, both by Trip Gabriel, attribute a number of maladies to online course delivery: hyper-crowded classes (1500+!), lack of faculty/student interaction, student … Continue reading

Are F2f Classes the Luxury Sedan of the Edu Biz? Go Hybrid!

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USC President Max Nikias believes that undergraduates benefit most from face-to-face learning environments. Faculty working with undergraduates are discouraged from creating courses with distance learning components of their residential classes. F2F is quickly becoming perceived as a luxury because august … Continue reading

F2F and Dancing with Steven Johnson, Kaleb Nation, and a Journey Tribute Band

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[Sun a couple hours from rising.  Breath steaming in the cold, but feet bare anyway.  Soundtrack: DJ Wombat‘s Deep House mix.] I like to be alone.  Social media has made it more fun.  I no longer like to read nonfiction without … Continue reading

Desire and eMotion: The Wilderness Downtown

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View The Wilderness Downtown in Google Chrome or Safari 5. Almost everyone likes “The Wilderness Downtown,” the interactive film by Chris Milk set to the song “We Used to Wait” by Arcade Fire. David Pescovitz at Boing Boing declares “The Wilderness … Continue reading

On Informal Learning, Joi Ito, Teenage Boys and Nostalgia

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“The focus on education and accreditation instead of learning is something we need to change.” Joi Ito–entreprenuer, dropout, thought leader–has at least one reason to care about the fate of the university:  his sister Mimi is a distinguished cultural anthropologist … Continue reading

Big Brother Tracking Little Sibs 30% More Than Adults

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Following up on how DP’s course design plays out IRL.  This just in from the “Regain Control” team: their Tracking Our Children entry analyzes data reported in the WSJ that kids’ sites dropped 30% more cookies on kids’ sites than … Continue reading