#teachtheweb: so you want to run a cMOOC
The #teachtheweb experience was about gathering people together to learn and share and collaborate. It was about people who care about the web and web… Read More »#teachtheweb: so you want to run a cMOOC
The #teachtheweb experience was about gathering people together to learn and share and collaborate. It was about people who care about the web and web… Read More »#teachtheweb: so you want to run a cMOOC
Ok remember a while back when I was all MOOC this and MOOC that? Well it wasn’t for naught. It’s happening, the Webmaker MOOC will… Read More »Teach the Web (MOOC)
As if you hadn’t seen the influx of moocyness over the last year. We’re now about halfway through the #ETMOOC experience, having launched Topic 3:… Read More »This just in: MOOCs are all the rage right now
[iframe src=”http://popcorn.webmadecontent.org/g0t_” width=”640″ height=”403″ frameborder=”0″ mozallowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen allowfullscreen][/iframe] I’m using the #ETMOOC experience as an excuse to push the boundaries of my thoughts surrounding online,… Read More »My Intro for #ETMOOC
I’ve been thinking about lenses on the Web Literacy Map again. Specifically the “Leadership” component of what we do at Mozilla. In his post, Mark… Read More »Open Fluency
I’m quite pleased to point you to a new online learning experience being put together by a group of amazing educators from the Connected Learning… Read More »Connected Courses
Last week I was off work at a family event, and I was disappointed because I thought that maybe I wasn’t getting the rest I… Read More »Updates from the edge
This weekend, I’ll be leading a Webmaker Training for the National Citizens Service (NCS). NCS is an organization in the UK that provides learning opportunities… Read More »Training with Friends
Often it’s difficult to get contributions to open projects because some people aren’t quite sure what contribution means or how to go about doing it.… Read More »Webmaker: An Open Educational Ecosystem (OEE)
I’m a serial MOOC dropout. My most recent dropout experience (though I keep saying I’m going to go back) is from Harvard’s CS50 course. I… Read More »Webmaker Training: Why Modular?