EdTech in the Wild
EdTech in the Wild
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Introduction
List of Author Blogs and Twitter Accounts
Index by Author
Index by Topic
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1. Innovation & Disruption
25 Years of Ed Tech
If We Were Really Serious about Educational Technology
We Can't Let Educators Off the Hook
Interventions
Waiting for O Superman
A Field Guide to "Jobs that Don't Exist Yet"
A Definition of Emerging Technologies for Education
Innovation in Higher Education ... and Other Blasts from the Past
To Lecture Capture or Not to Lecture Capture?
Possible Futures for Innovation and Technology in Higher Education
This is Not the Online Learning You (or We) are Looking For
Reclaiming Disruption
2. Openness & Sharing
Into the Open
Defining the 'Open' in Open Content and Open Educational Resources
Exploring the Open Knowledge Landscape
The Access Compromise and the 5th R
Planning to Share Versus Just Sharing
Open Textbooks? UGH.
My Open Textbook: Pedagogy and Practice
Remix, Mashups, Aggregation, Plagiarism Oh My
Crossing the Field Boundaries: Open Science, Open Data & Open Education
The CCK08 MOOC
OERs: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
What's Right and What's Wrong about Coursera-Style MOOCs
Opening Up Open Pedagogy
Open Pedagogy and a Very Brief History of the Concept
International Something: Why You Should Care #DigPed
Does Open Pedagogy Require OER?
Pragmatism vs. Idealism and the Identity Crisis of OER Advocacy
Open Ends?
The Fallacy of 'Open'
3. Identity & Participation
The Question Should be: Why Are You *Not* Blogging
The Kindness of Blogging
An Introduction to Connective Knowledge
Rhizomatic Education
A History of Knowledge, Distributed Cognition, and the PhD
Some Observations on PLE Diagrams
E-Learning 2.0
The Role of Personality in Education
Digital Identities
Kith
Nobody's Version of Dumb
something is rotten in the state of ... Twitter
Colonisers and Edupunks (&C.)
cliqueonomics
Digital Trespass and Critical Literacy #OER17
4. Equity & Power
The Golden Age of Education that Never Was
Blackboard Patents the LMS
The Glass Bees
What Do We Owe Students When We Collect Their Data - A Response
AI is Coming for Your Instructional and Learning Design Jobs, Apparently
MOOCs and Directing an Academic Field
The Audacity: Thrun Learns a Lesson and Students Pay
The Lower Ed Ecosystem: Bootcamps Edition
#BreakOpen Breaking Open
Open Cyborgs at #ALTC
Platform Literacy in a Time of Mass Gaslighting
Why We Shouldn't Let Economists Play with Education
Connectivity as Poverty
Reproducing Marginality?
Inclusion Again
OER, Equity, and Implicit Creative Redlining
For Now, Our Own
Concluding Thoughts
Appendices
A List of Some Great EdTech Blogs
Recommendations for Formal Learning
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Introduction
List of Author Blogs and Twitter Accounts
Index by Author
Index by Topic
Licensing Information
Innovation & Disruption
25 Years of Ed Tech
Martin Weller
If We Were Really Serious about Educational Technology
Scott McLeod
We Can't Let Educators Off the Hook
Scott McLeod
Interventions
Brian Lamb
Waiting for O Superman
Rolin Moe
A Field Guide to "Jobs that Don't Exist Yet"
Benjamin Doxtdator
A Definition of Emerging Technologies for Education
George Veletsianos
Innovation in Higher Education ... and Other Blasts from the Past
Tannis Morgan
To Lecture Capture or Not to Lecture Capture?
Sheila MacNeill
Possible Futures for Innovation and Technology in Higher Education
Frances Bell
This is Not the Online Learning You (or We) are Looking For
Alan Levine
Reclaiming Disruption
Karen Cangialosi
Openness & Sharing
Into the Open
Karen Cangialosi
Defining the 'Open' in Open Content and Open Educational Resources
David Wiley
Exploring the Open Knowledge Landscape
Lorna M. Campbell
The Access Compromise and the 5th R
David Wiley
Planning to Share Versus Just Sharing
Scott Leslie
Open Textbooks? UGH.
Robin DeRosa
My Open Textbook: Pedagogy and Practice
Robin DeRosa
Remix, Mashups, Aggregation, Plagiarism Oh My
Clint Lalonde
Crossing the Field Boundaries: Open Science, Open Data & Open Education
Lorna M. Campbell
The CCK08 MOOC
Dave Cormier
OERs: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Tony Bates
What's Right and What's Wrong about Coursera-Style MOOCs
Tony Bates
Opening Up Open Pedagogy
Catherine Cronin
Open Pedagogy and a Very Brief History of the Concept
Tannis Morgan
International Something: Why You Should Care #DigPed
Maha Bali
,
Kate Bowles
, &
Paul Prinsloo
Does Open Pedagogy Require OER?
Clint Lalonde
Pragmatism vs. Idealism and the Identity Crisis of OER Advocacy
Rajiv Jhangiani
Open Ends?
Brian Lamb
The Fallacy of 'Open'
sava saheli singh
Identity & Participation
The Question Should be: Why Are You *Not* Blogging
Alan Levine
The Kindness of Blogging
Sheila MacNeill
An Introduction to Connective Knowledge
Stephen Downes
Rhizomatic Education
Dave Cormier
A History of Knowledge, Distributed Cognition, and the PhD
Royce Kimmons
Some Observations on PLE Diagrams
Scott Leslie
E-Learning 2.0
Stephen Downes
The Role of Personality in Education
Martin Weller
Digital Identities
Bon Stewart
Kith
Kate Bowles
Nobody's Version of Dumb
Sherri Spelic
something is rotten in the state of ... Twitter
Bon Stewart
Colonisers and Edupunks (&C.)
Rob Farrow
cliqueonomics
sava saheli singh
Digital Trespass and Critical Literacy #OER17
Frances Bell
Equity & Power
The Golden Age of Education that Never Was
Rolin Moe
Blackboard Patents the LMS
Michael Feldstein
The Glass Bees
Jim Groom
What Do We Owe Students When We Collect Their Data - A Response
Autumm Caines
AI is Coming for Your Instructional and Learning Design Jobs, Apparently
George Veletsianos
MOOCs and Directing an Academic Field
Royce Kimmons
The Audacity: Thrun Learns a Lesson and Students Pay
Tressie McMilan Cottom
The Lower Ed Ecosystem: Bootcamps Edition
Tressie McMilan Cottom
#BreakOpen Breaking Open
Catherine Cronin
,
Maha Bali
,
Taskeen Adam
,
Christian Friedrich
,
Sukaina Walji
, &
Christina Hendricks
Open Cyborgs at #ALTC
Rob Farrow
Platform Literacy in a Time of Mass Gaslighting
Autumm Caines
Why We Shouldn't Let Economists Play with Education
Benjamin Doxtdator
Connectivity as Poverty
Jim Groom
Reproducing Marginality?
Maha Bali
Inclusion Again
Sherri Spelic
OER, Equity, and Implicit Creative Redlining
Rajiv Jhangiani
For Now, Our Own
Kate Bowles
Concluding Thoughts
Appendices
A List of Some Great EdTech Blogs
Recommendations for Formal Learning