This post considers some specific implications of the recently announced merger between Google's Course Builder platform and the Open edX platform. These implications are specific to the Big Open Online Course on Educational Assessment that we kicked off on September 9, 2013 using Course Builder and with support from Google (and the blessings and oversight of Indiana University). This post highlights the successful first week of the course and speculates about the future of several BOOC instructional innovations given this merger. This post is also intended to provide the 400+ students who registered for the Assessment BOOC with some explanation of the features they are now working with and some indication of how things are going.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Monday, September 2, 2013
On MOOCs, BOOCs, and DOCCs: Innovation in Open Courses
This post examines the features of Anne Balsamo's DOCC (distributed open collaborative course) in light of current issues in open courses. This extended post discusses the pros and cons of a distributed approach to curriculum in light of the BOOC (big open online course) on educational assessment that Indiana University is offering in Fall 2013
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Purdue Veterinary Medicine Digital Badges Aim to Excite Youth and Expand Their Knowledge
by Rebecca Itow
Purdue Veterinary Medicine has designed a digital badge
system to challenge Kindergarten through high school students to earn digital
badges as they learn about veterinary medicine. The PVM Digital Badge system is
open to any K-12 student. Youth engage with veterinary medical content online
or at PVM events, and then take a short (usually multiple choice) quiz for the
chance to earn their badge. This looks the start of a second wave of new
projects using digital badge beyond the DML Badges
for Lifelong Learning. I am particularly curious about their assessment
practices in light of what I learned studying the assessment practices across
the 30 DML awardees. Plus with its
campus-wide Passport
badging system, Purdue really
seems out in front of other universities when it comes to digital badges.
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