I am waiting to see what RIDE is developing with their 'virtual high school'- Karisa is really on it to stay involved and Sharon Lee has said a few times that they have AE in mind all of the time- But can they count the hours in CALIS???
And I couldn't quite get why this article was useful- seemed more a rant that universities shouldn't claim they are teaching 'online' if students aren't 100% online...??? Did I miss something? Thanks for using this, Janet!
...and did you know that they use legions of people in Asia to read and type in those crazy 'security' words when you log on??? They get 70 cents an hour- and those security words still discourage most spammers! in apropos of nothing... I just had to enter a word to be able to post here- and made me think of the NPR story on it....
it's true - blogger does require security words - even if you're logged in and following someone's blog
and not sure that the article was useful - think the point was (or I'm guessing? that Sean's point was) to post another point of view - or, if we had the psychic space and time and energy, to prompt a far more thoughtful conversation..
I am waiting to see what RIDE is developing with their 'virtual high school'- Karisa is really on it to stay involved and Sharon Lee has said a few times that they have AE in mind all of the time-
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And I couldn't quite get why this article was useful- seemed more a rant that universities shouldn't claim they are teaching 'online' if students aren't 100% online...??? Did I miss something?
Thanks for using this, Janet!
...and did you know that they use legions of people in Asia to read and type in those crazy 'security' words when you log on??? They get 70 cents an hour- and those security words still discourage most spammers!
ReplyDeletein apropos of nothing... I just had to enter a word to be able to post here- and made me think of the NPR story on it....
it's true - blogger does require security words - even if you're logged in and following someone's blog
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not sure that the article was useful - think the point was (or I'm guessing? that Sean's point was) to post another point of view - or, if we had the psychic space and time and energy, to prompt a far more thoughtful conversation..