Happy Friday before the last Friday before break to my wonderful schools!!!! I know these messages have been MIA the past few weeks. Just like you, I've been crazy swamped! I haven't forgotten about you! I think some of you will be VERY interested in this resource!
Well now is your chance to participate in one! It stands for Mass Open Online Course and KSU is offering a course on blended (a mix of online and face-to-face) and online learning in a K12 environment. This would be a great opportunity to use in building your online course materials for the Connected Classroom (the APS online course platform a.k.a Blackboard).
If you are interested see the forwarded message below. IT IS FREE!!!!!!!! 5 more working days and you will be on a "vacation!" You can do it!!!!! :) As always, if you need anything, I'm here for you!
Have a great weekend.
Natasha B. Rachell
Educational Technology Specialist-East Region
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Dear ITEC Advisory Board:
I wanted to let you know that the Department of Instructional Technology is launching KSU's very first MOOC in January. The title of the MOOC is "K12 Blended and Online Learning!" Registration has now opened! Please forward to all faculty. The course is
FREE and worth
5 PLU's upon completion! You can watch this video to get more information about the MOOC:
http://mooc.kennesaw.edu/courses/k12_online_blended_learning.php). See the announcement below:
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We are pleased to announce that Kennesaw State University's K12 Blended and Online Learning MOOC is now....
Open for Registration!
To get started –
Click the blue“Learn for Free” button to create your Coursera User ID and Password. If you are already a Courserian, you will be able to use your existing user name and password.
We are very excited to welcome you to the first MOOC offered through the Bagwell College of Education. In order to make the most out of this learning opportunity, we encourage you to find a small group of colleagues to join you in the course. This will enrich your experience and help keep you on track to completion.
So invite some colleagues and friends to join you!
If you already have a grade level team or group of colleagues in place, we recommend that you:
- Assign a group leader to send reminders about meetings and assignments.
- Mark your calendars to meet once a week during the course. During these meetings hold each other accountable for your assignments, discuss interesting topics being addressed in your discussion forums, and talk about how blended and online learning can serve your students in your unique context. Don't forget the snacks!
- Celebrate successful completion together and plan action steps after the course.
- Meet at least twice after the course to share how your practice has changed, and problem solve any issues together.
If you can't convince a friend to join you in the course, don't worry! We will all be able to interact and communicate using #KSUitecMOOC and #k12blendedlearning on Twitter. Everyone can start that today!
In the meantime, have a terrific December. We’ll be back in touch once more before the course starts to finalize any last minute details.
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Traci Redish, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Special Assistant to the Dean for Technology
Kennesaw State University
Bagwell College of Education
Department of Instructional Technology
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Kennesaw Hall - Box #0127
Kennesaw, Georgia 30144
770-499-3349 - Office
770-499-3263 - Fax
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