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The Academic Partnerships’ (AP) Faculty eCommons is a social learning community for faculty in online university programs. The Faculty eCommons is a social learning “ecosystem” for faculty across the globe to learn, collaborate and share research about effective online teaching and learning. The eCommons offers research, guidance, professional development, membership to the Sloan Consortium, and review of national quality standards to assist faculty in preparation and evaluation of their online courses and programs.
Senior fellow for the National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education, “Bryan Alexander researches, writes and speaks about emerging trends in the integration of inquiry, pedagogy and technology and their potential application to liberal arts contexts,” according to his NITLE biography.
I bloog weekly about Curation, Top 10 edtools and apps who offer gateway through knowledge for teachers worldwide .
Audrey Watters will keep you informed and entertained as she covers the spectrum of technology and education. Hack Education also jointly produces a weekly podcast in which Watters and colleague Steve Hargadon discuss the latest ed tech news.
A compilation of articles about recent and important developments in key aspects of higher education technology.
MOOC pioneer and connectivist scholar Stephen Downes (senior researcher for Canada’s National Research Council) curates news and opinion on higher ed pedagogy and online learning, technology and connectivism, among other topics that float his fancy.
Blog about Internet Marketing, Web Analytics and Social Media in Higher Education and other tidbits...
The goal of this blog is to help people build their own learning ecosystems -- to give people the tools and techniques to help them identify and develop their own God-given passions, interests, gifts, purposes, and goals. It seeks to do this by drawing upon a variety of disciplines -- with a heavy emphasis on the application of educational technologies.
Daily Edventures highlights a new hero in education everyday. These interviews showcase educators using innovative practices inside and outside the classroom. Interviews range from teachers, school leaders, researchers, to entrepreneurs.
EDUCAUSE staff synthesize current topics and invited guest-bloggers share their thoughts on a wide variety of issues and themes important to higher education. Share your experiences and thoughts by commenting on blogs of interest to you.