Monday, November 5, 2012

Massive Open Online Courses Are Multiplying at a Rapid Pace

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In late September, as workers applied joint compound to new office walls, hoodie-clad colleagues who had just met were working together on deadline. Film editors, code-writing interns and “edX fellows” — grad students and postdocs versed in online education — were translating videotaped lectures into MOOCs, or massive open online courses. As if anyone needed reminding, a row of aqua Post-its gave the dates the courses would “go live.”


The paint is barely dry, yet edX, the nonprofit start-up from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has 370,000 students this fall in its first official courses. That’s nothing. Coursera, founded just last January, has reached more than 1.7 million — growing “faster than Facebook,” boasts Andrew Ng, on leave from Stanford to run his for-profit MOOC provider.


“This has caught all of us by surprise,” says David Stavens, who formed a company called Udacity with Sebastian Thrun and Michael Sokolsky after more than 150,000 signed up for Dr. Thrun’s “Introduction to Artificial Intelligence” last fall, starting the revolution that has higher education gasping. A year ago, he marvels, “we were three guys in Sebastian’s living room and now we have 40 employees full time.”




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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Technology Creating a Generation of Distracted Students [STUDY]

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A new study by the Pew Research Center has found that though digital technology has reshaped the way students conduct research, it has been harmful in the way students process material and their overall ability to distinguish quality content from unreliable sources.

87% of teachers in the study — performed in conjunction with the College Board and the National Writing Project — said technology is creating an “easily distracted generation with short attention spans.” And 64% of teachers (from middle and high schools) say today’s digital technologies “do more to distract students than to help them academically.”




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Autism Programs Work Best When Started Early

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Intensive behavior programs for autism spectrum disorders were moderately effective at improving core deficits, particularly when started shortly after diagnosis, a systematic review found.

A policy statement from the Evidence-based Practice Center on behavioral interventions for autism found that programs offering comprehensive, intense, and long-duration interventions started shortly after diagnosis and for at least 25 hours a week may offer the best outcomes, according to Margaret Maglione, MPP, of the Southern California Evidence-based Practice Center in Santa Monica, and colleagues.




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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Counseling Psychology Degree Online

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Find out about studying a counseling psychology degree online, what psychology counselors do, the training required, locate suitable programs, and more …



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Doing Math Can Literally Hurt Your Brain [STUDY]

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Warning: Do not look at the image above if you have math anxiety. A new study from the University of Chicago found that, for people who get anxious at the idea of doing mathematics, just preparing to do a math problem can trigger activity in a part of your brain that registers physical pain.



Researchers studied 14 subjects who suffered from anxiety about doing math — but not generalized anxiety — in an fMRI machine that imaged their brain activity. When the subjects were asked to prepare to do a math problem, they showed significant activity in the posterior insula, an area deep in the brain that is associated with responding to threats and experiencing pain.




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PhD Early Childhood Education

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This page provides information on PhD early childhood education programs, what is studied in them, where you can study them, the prospects, and more …




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Introduction to Business and Travel English Language Skills Online Course

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This free ALISON online English language course will be of great interest to all business professionals who would like to improve their English language skills in the areas of business and travel, and to all learners who would like to become more confident when communicating in English.


Introduction to Business and Travel English Language Skills is originally from and published by Classbites and has a duration of 1-2 Hours for the average learner.




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Friday, November 2, 2012

Elyn Saks: A tale of mental illness -- from the inside

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“Is it okay if I totally trash your office?” It’s a question Elyn Saks once asked her doctor, and it wasn’t a joke. A legal scholar, in 2007 Saks came forward with her own story of schizophrenia, controlled by drugs and therapy but ever-present. In this powerful talk, she asks us to see people with mental illness clearly, honestly and compassionately.




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Nov 1 - IJEDICT Weekly News is out

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This publication is a weekly news update on what’s happening in the ICT for education and development arena. Read and subscribe free at: http://paper.li/f-1325685118




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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Online Learning ... Online Working

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Thanks to hurricane Sandy, we’re all test driving a little “working from home” scenario. If online working is anything like online learning, sign me up!
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