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Apres la LMS LMS/Sade
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Introduction Lanny Arvan UIUC
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Embedding From The Cloud
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Lightweight Use of Cloud Apps Award
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From VoiceThread Team Page
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PB Wiki
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Does Your Preferred Container Support The Embed Tag? For Instructors? For Students? What is the default? Who can change from the default?
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Poll – Our Use of Embed Tag At home only At work only Both at home and at work Neither
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Web 2.0 at home only
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Teaching Uses of Embed
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Teaching 2 – Bring in any Web page
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What About Heavyweight Use of the Cloud and the LMS?
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A radical agenda? Ongoing experimentation is best practice
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Getting there?
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Our Motley Crew
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Strengths of the Cloud Used as LMS Norma Scagnoli UIUC
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Strengths= pedagogy? LMS MS What can I do inside this system? What does the system allow me to do? What (literacy, competencies, etc…) do I want my students to achieve in this class? How do professionals communicate and learn in this discipline?
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Strengths (Example 1) Micro-lectures
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Student Blogs in Course Blog
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Writing with video
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Privacy, Intellectual Property, and The Cloud Dave Long, University of Iowa
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Intellectual Property: Issues of Ownership –Conflict between institutional policy & ToS –User Generated Content = Profit –No one ever reads the ToS
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Intellectual Property: Issues of Ownership 05/28/09 - Woman’s photo from facebook/blog ended up on ad in Czech Republic: http://www.extraordinarymommy.com/blog/are-you-kidding-me/stolen-picture/
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Final Thoughts Things are still in flux Just start sharing Read Cloud Apps ToS
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Campus Issues: Big Picture Perspective Brad Cohen University of Minnesota
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On the other hand….
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ASSIMILATE Jack Pinette University of Iowa
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Once there was an instructor…
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He was a MAVERICK
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SO COOL
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WATER LINE
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WE the LMS
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PILOT
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EVANGELISM + TRAINING
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PILOT EVANGELISM + TRAINING ( A FEW HUNDRED WIKIS )
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PILOT EVANGELISM + TRAINING INTEGRATION
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WIKI
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the WILD WEST
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Alternatives and combinations existing on our campuses Catherine Stephens, UW-Madison
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Engage program Engage Mission: “Partnering with instructors to transform higher education by exploring, evaluating, and disseminating best practices for teaching and learning with technology.” –Campus teams meet and develop program from a pedagogical framework –Grants are awarded each year –Tools selected to support learning goals and objectives; and which can be reasonably supported
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Growing beyond the single CMS E-learning tools emerge alongside the standard CMS: Examples include: –Moodle in place for schools and colleges –Drupal apps –Google apps –Adobe Connect –File sharing / wiki apps With close attention to FERPA and course authentication – still off in the Cloud ? Culture shift: campus leadership to support adoption and integration comes from across campus, from schools and colleges, and central IT.
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What’s driving this culture shift? Work closely with faculty and instructional technologists in design of new tools; Support for learning goals and objectives; Develop tools to support teaching scenarios; Select tools that can bend, weave and adapt, mash up, and be flexible; Support for active learning, knowledge building, and student engagement; Tools that support “teaching outside the box”.
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Links to resources http://ciclt2009.pbworks.com/Apres_the_LMS
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