July 2014

Archives for July 2014

MOOCs: Questions Answered

This is the fourth post in a series on taking a MOOC. Read Parts One, Two, and Three. I am four weeks and four blogs into my first experience with a Massive Open Online Course, an offering from Cornell entitled: “Wiretaps to Big Data: Privacy and Surveillance in the Age of Interconnection”: I started this…

Taking a MOOC: How Does it all Work?

This is the third post in a series on taking a MOOC. Parts One and Two can be found here and here, respectively. I’m three weeks into taking the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), “Wiretaps to Big Data: Privacy and Surveillance in the Age of Interconnection.” The basic format reminds me of my high school…

Enrollment Opportunities with MOOCs

This is the second post in a series on taking a MOOC. Read the first post here. When I was first charged with finding and taking a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) this summer, my reaction went a little something like: That’s great I’d love to! Wait, where do I find a MOOC? While there…

Course Access Research Highlights Expanding Learning Options for Underserved Students

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Foundation for Excellence in Education (ExcelinEd), through its Digital Learning Now initiative, today released research in collaboration with EducationCounsel highlighting Course Access as the next step in delivering advanced and personalized education to students. “Leading in an Era of Change, Making the Most of State Course Access Opportunities” profiles states that…

Course Access Statement of Principles

In association with the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, Digital Learning Now, the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, and iNACOL. A student’s opportunity to learn too often depends on where he or she goes to school. Providing access to all of the courses and academic content necessary to meet each student’s needs, interests, and abilities…

FCC Votes to Modernize E-Rate

By: John Bailey Today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted on Chairman Wheeler’s proposal to modernize E-Rate.  This is an important first step toward reforming and modernizing the E-Rate program and includes many common sense improvements such as simplifying the application process, stretching existing funds further, and expanding access to broadband and Wi-Fi.  Going forward,…

A First Exploration of a MOOC

“What is a mouk?” my mom typed into Google after I said that I was going to be entering the world of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). After having a good laugh about this error in translation, I explained I would be taking a course online this summer. After a few minutes on edX’s website,…