Educause Report 2021 suggests that Microcredentials are quickly becoming a mainstay in Higher Education. The State University of New York defines Micro-credentialing as “programs of…
Micro-credentialing
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Featuring original research and analysis on mobile and open learning published as Open Educational Resources (OERs) by professional educators enrolled in the University of British Columbia's Master of Educational Technology (MET) program. Browse and be inspired!
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Educause Report 2021 suggests that Microcredentials are quickly becoming a mainstay in Higher Education. The State University of New York defines Micro-credentialing as “programs of…
Is the glass half full or half empty? Is the phone the most distracting item in the classroom, or the most engaging? Mobile phones and…
In honour of the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, it seems fitting that one explores how mobile technology is responding to the Calls to…
We learn in different ways and at different rates, yet most educational institutions are still expecting everyone to learn from an individual’s teaching style, at…
The model of Webinars is based on attendance to a seminar but online; that’s why they are also called Web-based seminars. Simple research on the…
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A textbook is an educational resource most students of the 20th century would be familiar with, but in the 21st, it seems to be falling…
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Mackenzie Moyer shared a post on the MET FB group at the JoeZoo app. If you’re not part of the group or skipped over, I…
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The concept of the most popular LMS’s having a smartphone app is not new. However, as online and remote learning has increased in popularity (by…
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I guess I’ve been living under a rock for the past decade, as I’ve just discovered the term “microlearning” when looking at trends in mobile…
Thinking about how online communication and culture has changed, I remember seeing a family member comment on a politician’s photo on Facebook. It was meant…