Hello from Steve!
Hi everyone, I’m happy to meet you in this course. This is my final semester in the MET program, and I’m completing courses 9 & 10. I am an administrator and teacher, and this year I teach English First Peoples 11 and AP World History, but since 2005 I’ve taught many of the available humanities […]
Hello, from Shannon
Hello everyone, my name is Shannon and it’s nice to e-meet you all. I’m a post-secondary instructor and teach accounting and business courses at BCIT and SFU, in Burnaby, B.C. My background is in accounting; I am a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) but left the public practice accounting world and have been loving my shift […]
Welcome to 523
The video above is the one I recorded at the launch of this course (all new MET courses have a 565 designation – this was originally called ETEC656M until it was regularized as ETEC523). The core message remains true, so I haven’t redone it. All contributors are expected to observe copyright laws, and it is […]
ETEC523 Week 1 Orientation
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A Special Focus on AI
I wanted to offer a few words about the special focus on Artificial Intelligence I intend for this section of ETEC523. There’s a huge AI buzz on. Deservedly so, IMHO. I’m old enough to remember what the world was like before social media, before mobile phones, before computers and before TV. AI is barely nascent […]
Hello, I’m your Instructor – David Vogt
Hi everyone! Thanks for coming together – in a virtuous virtual sense – during this transformative time for humanity, to explore the broadly transformative potentials for human society, culture and education available within mobile and open learning technologies. Following is my original Author video for this course (it was raining that day for the video, […]
Mobile Collaboration
Discussion: Many beneficial elements of face-to-face collaboration may never be replaced by any technology, but the pressing need to convene distributed teams, cohorts and individuals to collectively explore ideas and resolve complex challenges has inspired the development of scores of networked collaboration technologies. At first glance it might seem infeasible to collapse such systems into a handheld […]
DIY Learning
Discussion: The DIY (Do It Yourself) and Maker movements are being supported by the wealth of practical knowledge and sharing spaces blooming everywhere on the web, inspiring a Renaissance 2.0 of creativity. DIY Learning is a distinctively crowd-sourced and mobile phenomenon that encourages everyone to believe they can learn to do anything at a competent level if they just connect […]
Mobile Games
Discussion: A new generation of learners has difficulty sitting still in a classroom listening to a teacher lecture, and do not have the patience to read a novel, yet they can sit and play a video game for hours. Through mobile games they can memorize move combinations, navigate maps with ease, and create complex worlds. 523 Inspiration: With the concept of mobile games in […]
Big Data
Discussion: “Big data” includes large, complex, diverse, and unstructured collections of data sets that cannot be easily parsed with common tools. These massive data sets are gathered by a range of technologies, including mobile devices. As data sets grow in size, so too must our ability and capacity to capture, store, analyze, search, visualize, and […]