Wayne Smutz discussing the Penn State World Campus. 80 programs — these are full degrees and certificates at the undergraduate and graduate level.
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Cole Camplese
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Cole Camplese
Stanford’s open platform to support MOOC like design. Class2Go. ETS is getting this running and we will make it available if it works well. http://class.stanford.edu/
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Cole Camplese
November 2012 eEducation Council Agenda
Hi all … it is now November and the semester is well past the half way point. Time is once again flying by. We have a solid agenda for Thursday and I am looking forward to seeing everyone. Our meeting will be held in 118 Wagner, from 10:00 until 11:30 on November 15, 2012. Agenda:
- Reflections from Educause … from those of us who were there, what where the take aways and big trends?
- Update on MOOC and Coursera conversations (Camplese and others)
- EconU and Educational Gaming Commons (Chris Stubbs)
- World Campus Overview and Growth Scenarios (Wayne Smutz)
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atb3
Could we have a copy of Wayne Smutz’s Powerpoint presentation?
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atb3
URL for EconU – http://sites.psu.edu/econu
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Stevie Rocco
Here’s the link to 2U: http://2u.com/
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gmc14
story about 2U from today’s inside higher ed: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2012/11/15/top-tier-universities-band-together-offer-credit-bearing-fully-online-courses
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dkt6
Good Morning The next e Education Council meeting…
Good Morning,
The next e-Education Council meeting is scheduled for Thursday, November 15 at 10:00 am in 118 Wagner. If you are planning on attending by video conference, please provide me with the location no later than noon on Tuesday, November13th so that arrangements can be made.
Carol, I understand that you will be connecting from E308 Olmsted.
Thanks.
Deb
gmc14 10:56 am on November 15, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
FYI, if ETS is looking for a project to pilot with this platform there’s one through rock ethics that might fit well: small-scale, online, video-based modules that address ethical issues for first-year grad students in the sciences. not a full-on course dev, and the person working on it is looking explicitly for “something like the Coursera platform does.” can talk more about it of there’s interest.
Cole Camplese 10:59 am on November 15, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
That would be excellent. W just started looking at it. Brad Kozlek is working to make it happen. The idea would be to make it an open platform that you could use. Stop over and ask Brad about progress.