Invasive species, echo chambers, and community: This week on Rhizo15!
Wed, May 13 2015 20:49
| #rhizo15, ANT, communities, community, EDDE802, instructionalDesign, MOOC, PhD, rhizomatic, rMOOC, SocialNetworkAnalysis
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I was going for a News show feel with that title. I don't think it came across. The more I think about it the more I am thinking that video might satiate my dramatic tendencies - but that would take more acting talent and more time. It's just text for now! If you have an idea for a name for a Mock News Show (like the Daily Show but for EdTech, drop a comment ;-) )So, week 5 Rhizo15 - this
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Semester half-point!
Fri, Feb 27 2015 14:55
| cMOOC, criticalPedagogy, dissertation, EDDE802, education, epistemology, MOOC, PhD, research, rMOOC, SocialNetworkAnalysis
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It feels a bit like I've had my nose close to the grind stone for the past few weeks. I looked at my blog to see when was the last time I blogged about class, and it was close to 20 days ago. In semester-terms I think that counts as "forever-ago". To some extent it feels like a great weight has been lifted. The first (of two) major papers is completed and delivered (awaiting
DALMOOC episode 7: Look into your crystal ball
Tue, Nov 25 2014 04:00
| #DALMOOC, Analytics, LearnerAnalysis, Learning Analytics, SocialNetworkAnalysis
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Whooooa! What is all this?Alright, we're in Week six of DALMOOC, but as usual I am posting a week behind. In previous weeks I was having a top of fun playing with Gephi and Tableau. Even thought the source material wasn't that meaningful to me I was having fun exploring the potential of these tools for analytics. This week we got our hands on Rapidminer a free(mium) piece of software that provides
DALMOOC episode 6: Armchair Analyst
Mon, Nov 17 2014 17:30
| #DALMOOC, Analytics, dissertation, LearnerAnalysis, Learning Analytics, PhD, SocialNetworkAnalysis
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Week 6 CCK11 blog connectionsI was trying for a smarter title for this episode of #dalmooc thoughts, but I guess I have to go with Armchair Analyst since I ended up not spending a ton of time with either Gephi or Tableau last week. So, the reflection for week 4 is mostly on theoretical grounds; things I've been thinking about (with regard to learning analytics) and "a ha" moments from the videos posted.I