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Posted about 5 years ago by Michael Feldstein
EDwhy: The answer may be 42, but what's the question? The post EEP, EDwhy, and Seeds appeared first on e-Literate.
Posted about 5 years ago by Michelle Hall
New ESUP-Portail Apereo Memorandum of Understanding April 1, 2019
Posted about 5 years ago by Phil Hill
There has been a lot of talk about Christensen's prediction on half of schools closing in a decade without much real data . . . until now. The post Christensen Scorecard: Data visualization of US postsecondary institution closures and mergers appeared first on e-Literate.
Posted about 5 years ago by Michael Feldstein
A $100 million initiative in a 500-word press release. The post Empirical Educator Project/CMU Updates appeared first on e-Literate.
Posted about 5 years ago by Michael Feldstein
And now for something completely different. The post Carnegie Mellon’s $100 Million Announcement appeared first on e-Literate.
Posted about 5 years ago by Michelle Hall
2019 Apereo Fellows: call for nominations March 27, 2019 The Apereo Fellows program seeks to foster community leadership and contributions by recognizing and supporting active contributors. This year five (5) Fellows will be ... [More] chosen by the selection committee and each Fellow will receive a modest stipend.   Due 9 April 2019. [Less]
Posted about 5 years ago by Kevin Kelly
Online Course Design Rubrics, Part 3: Now what? The post Online Course Design Rubrics, Part 3: Now what? appeared first on e-Literate.
Posted about 5 years ago by Kevin Kelly
Online Course Design Rubrics, Part 2: So what? The post Online Course Design Rubrics, Part 2: So what? appeared first on e-Literate.
Posted about 5 years ago by Kevin Kelly
Online Course Design Rubrics, Part 1: What are they? The post Online Course Design Rubrics, Part 1: What are they? appeared first on e-Literate.
Posted about 5 years ago by Michelle Hall
How to Procure Open Source March 13, 2019 A special blog post by Apereo Board Member Anne-Marie Scott. "As part of my work as a Board member of the Apereo Foundation, we’ve been working on new content to more clearly make the ... [More] case for adopting open source, particularly in education. Alongside that we’ve been working on developing open source health measures that will give transparency about how a project is operating, and help support institutional decisions about adoption." [Less]