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a nonprofit organization composed of IT leaders and professionals
EDUCAUSE
a model for delivering learning content online to any person who wants to take a course, with no limit on attendance
MOOC
MOOC- Utilizes information technologies like ___________ to help instructors evaluate their students' learning
analytics
are asynchronous, open-access, Web-based courses geared toward enrolling hundreds or thousands of students at a time
MOOC
deliver content via recorded video lectures, online readings, and online assessments, as well as various degrees of student - student and student-instructor interaction
MOOC
What does MOOC mean?
Massive Open Online Courses
- It should allow access to a very large number of students, much larger than a face-to-face class, or a traditional online course. It can even reach up to 500,000 learners or more!
Massive
- It does not have an admission process nor qualifications to be able to register or enroll. MOOCs being open also means free and open access to educational resources hosted in varied online places.
Open
- The course is done remotely via the Internet and does not require physical attendance at a classroom, which also means that anyone from anywhere around the world with an Internet connection can avail of these courses.
Online
- It should have learning objectives to be achieved by students after certain activities within a given period of time.
Courses
Also known as wearables or fashion technology
wearable technology
Other names of wearable technology
wearables or fashion technology
a general term that encompasses a field of smart devices that are worn on the body
wearable technology
wrist-worn devices that connect to your mobile phone.
Smartwatch
they are synced to your smartphone, it allows you to see notifications on your wrist at a glance.
Smartwatch
eases the burden of having to constantly open and check your smartphone text messages, e-mails, or other notifications.
Smartwatch
It can even track your physical activity!
Smartwatch
rely on a smartphone to function, which also means the model you choose will depend on your phone.
Smartwatch
they can track the number of steps you take, your average heart rate, how long you sleep, and more
Fitness trackers and sports watches
Google Glass was the first to launch this technology in 2013
Smartglasses
it brings wireless connectivity and imaging into the frames and lenses of our eyewear, controls that we can only usually do on our smartphones and computers
Smartglasses
work just like the traditional earphones and headphones but are already wireless and are worn in the ear.
Hearables
are devices connected to a PC/games console and show you a computer-generated virtual reality that fools you sight and your brain into thinking you are in a different scenario.
VR headsets
refers to anything that has a width, height, and depth
3D
creates objects by bonding the print material one layer at a time. They work by making use of 3D design files, such as those created in AutoCAD, Google SketchUp, or similar applications
3D Printing
Another name for ubiquitous learning
u-learning
is a kind of e-learning experience that "implies a vision of learning which is connected across all the stages on which we play out our lives
Ubiquitous learning
Learning occurs not just in classrooms, but in the home, the workplace, the playground, the library, museum, and nature center, and in our daily interactions with others
Ubiquitous learning
it is a more context-based approach and more adaptive to the needs and pacing of the learner
Ubiquitous learning
is a kind of wireless modality where learning takes place at any time, anywhere, and with anyone
Ubiquitous learning
is a society where communication and transactions are done electronically or digitally, and all forms of printed communication have become obsolete.
paperless society
It is characterized by the shift from letters to e-mails, newspapers to news web pages, books to e-books, and so on
paperless society
also include cashless dealing, which is often done through credit or debit cards or through virtual wallets like PayMaya and GCash
Paperless transaction