As a service to my scoop.it follwers and readers, a blog post of mine containing the publication date, title, author and source of my scoops since July, 2013 (I have been lax, I know ...)
21-08-2013
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The attack of the MOOCs |
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The Economist, Higher Education |
27-08-2013
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Dellarocas & Van Alstyn
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Communications of the ACM
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15-09-2013
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Learning in networks and in communities of practice |
Peter Sloep |
Stories to TEL |
25-09-2013
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MOOCs |
Sharples, McAndrew, Weller et al |
Innovating Pedagogy 2013 |
25-09-2013
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20,000 students in the first 24 hours: UK enters MOOC space with social, mobile FutureLearn |
ICEF |
ICEF Monitor |
30-09-2013
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Copyright Challenges in a MOOC Environment |
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Educause Brief |
15-10-2013
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Recent reports and papers on MOOCs and Online education |
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ICDE |
16-10-2013
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Gallup Economy poll on online education |
Lydia Saad, Brandon Busteed, Mitchell Ogisi |
Gallup |
06-02-2014
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Completion Data For Moocs |
Martin Weller & Katy Jordan |
blog The Ed Techie |
10-02-2014
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Ulrike Cress & Carlos Kloos Delgado
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Online resource
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11-02-2014
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Five myths about MOOCs |
Diana Laurillard |
Times Higher Education |
12-02-2014
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European MOOCs Stakeholder Summit 2014 - EMOOCs 2014 |
Peter Sloep |
blog post Stories to TEL |
14-02-2014
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University of London MOOC Report |
Barney Grainger |
U. of London research report |
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