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Thursday, November 21, 2002



Another Update---
The new design seems stable now. Add your post and click "Post & Publish", then "view web page" to see it in the browser.


Tuesday, November 12, 2002



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Tuesday, November 05, 2002



An alumnus inspired by Donn's interview with Distance-Educator.Com.
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Hi Donn,
I read today in Distance Educator the interview with you about the new MA Online Program. Congratulations! It's been a long way for you guys and I'm sure that the new program will be as successful as the "classic" Certificate.

Your interview inspired me to browse through the Edtec website again and I saw with one eye crying, one eye laughing how many interesting new topics the Edtec faculty covers in their various courses. As you know, I'm still pondering the idea of going back to school some day although I have no specific news to report. As a matter of fact, I like my current job a lot because it provides me with the opportunity to explore some theories and ideas on my own (mostly EPSS-related these days)--another type of learning experience. Besides, I wouldn't want to leave Berlin anytime soon.

However, the interview also reminded me of an older idea that I once had (and probably many other alumni, too), which is that it would be great if the faculty would share smaller portions of their knowledge and experience (e.g. online workshops, virtual presentations etc.) on specific topics. I wouldn't be able to attend an entire class but I certainly could make time for a several hours session, a weekend event or maybe even a week-long, part-time intensive study group (e.g., every evening 1-2 hrs for one week or so). Most of it could be accomplished online these days and I'm pretty sure that there is a market there for these kinds of focused sessions (market in the sense of people paying for it). The big professionals associations do this (e.g. the ASTD webinars) but my most trusted source, the Edtec department, unfortunately not.

Maybe a new project to target?

Kind regards,
Chris



From Dr. Allison Rossett:

MIT: OPENCOURSEWARE PILOT
MIT and the OpenCourseWare team are excited to share with you a first sampling of course materials from MIT's Faculty. We invite educators around the world to draw upon the materials for their own curricula, and we encourage all learners to use the materials for self-study.
http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html

Related reading: Slashdot: MIT OpenCourseWare Now Online
http://slashdot.org/articles/02/09/30/1647213.shtml?tid=146


Monday, November 04, 2002



From Dr. Farhad Saba, Editor of Distance-Educator.com

"Recently, Dr. Donn Ritchie, Chairman of the Department of Educational Technology at San Diego State University announced the online M. A. program in Educational Technology, and the Certificate Program in Distance Education. Distance-Educator.com held an interview with Dr. Ritchie about these programs."

Please visit the following site for details: http://www.distance-educator.com/dnews/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=7867



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