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Preparing for my MOOC Contribution
Nancy White,
Full Circle Associates, September 1, 2011.
Nancy White prepares for her Change 2011 MOOC presentation. "I realized," she writes, "I’m not so interested in focusing this week on reading, but on reflection and conversation about the everyday practices that support learning across boundaries. So now I have to think about what sorts of activities would support this. It also makes me wonder if this topic is either too thin, or too broad." The Change MOOC now has more than 1100 registrations and counting as the September 12 start date approaches. If you are writing about it, the tag is #change11 and we'll be aggregating content starting in a week or so. (Hits Today: 0 Total: 1150)
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Re: Preparing for my MOOC Contribution
Thanks for the link Stephen. It has attracted some attention so I can get some feedback. I confess I'm feeling some "imposter syndrome" with this MOOC so I'm trying to walk my talk of both connected preparation and learning!
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Oh my, you shouldn't feel like an imposter, you should feel welcomed like an old friend, which you are. [Comment]
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Thanks, Stephen. There is always something about the academic world that causes me a double take. I think it is learned behavior, but it is my behaviour nonetheless! (Both US and Canadian spellings, just for fun!) [Comment]
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