On March 3 from 6 – 9 p.m. Central Time the 22 M.S. in Learning and Organizational Change graduate students in MSLOC 430 will be working out loud on Twitter during class (hashtag #msloc430). This is week 9 of the 10-week quarter and teams of students are finishing up outlining and designing possible solutions to … Continue reading MSLOC 430: March 3, 2016 working-out-loud class session
Category: Learning design and pedagogy
A new open experiment: msloc430.net
We're officially live at msloc430.net. See this blog's MSLOC 430 category for previous updates on work-in-progress and some history of the course I teach at the Master's Program in Learning and Organizational Change at Northwestern University. My current experiment is the second iteration of trying to create an open section of the campus-based course. Classes … Continue reading A new open experiment: msloc430.net
Re-habiting the working out loud habit: What I am working on this week #wolweek
It is International Working Out Loud week. Which is serendipitous, as it coincides with my usual routine of a) having a lot of half-baked ideas about how to tweak the course I teach that begins in January (#msloc430) and b) waiting until the last possible moment to put it all together. So here we go … Continue reading Re-habiting the working out loud habit: What I am working on this week #wolweek
Space to make ideas your own
Helen Crump caught my attention earlier today with her reflective post Literacy: Not a desk job, but an identity job. It's a great story reminding us of the connections between literacy, identity, learning and teaching. And then I learned there is more to the story. Helen's post was inspired by an image, shared as part … Continue reading Space to make ideas your own
Proto. Type. (cont’d) Messing with WordPress themes
Back at hacking around my prototype for the next iteration of popping-the-lid off of the course MSLOC 430. I can point you to msloc430.net - the work in progress - but just be warned that it changes a lot. And all the photography used on the site is simply placeholding. I spent a wee bit … Continue reading Proto. Type. (cont’d) Messing with WordPress themes
