Nov 19, 2009 at 9:05 am, Jared Stein
We’ve used dotProject in my Instructional Design Services unit for almost two years. dP is an open source project management and task tracking tool that has benefited our unit organizationally, and has helped us follow-through on projects in a more efficient manner. It has also helped me as a manager manage staff resources and understand time-to-delivery of common project types.
However, dP is not without its flaws (more…)
Tags: dotproject, ipt, IPT682, management, open, oss, projects, software, tools
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Oct 30, 2009 at 9:23 am, Jared Stein
I began the following Google Wave yesterday as a means of orienting myself to its functionality and features, but more importantly as a way to move past the more mundane and obvious applications for education. As you will see, I invited a number of colleagues and contacts to join, then made the Wave open to the public (more…)
Tags: experiments, google, ipt, learning, tools, wave
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Oct 19, 2009 at 11:18 am, Jared Stein
Those of you who know me personally probably know I’m into skateboarding. The following 4 minute video highlights some efforts to bring skateboarding into K-12 physical education, and even using skating as a gateway to learning about physics and construction. Au-then-tic!
Tags: education, ipt, k12, physical education, physics, skateboarding
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Sep 16, 2009 at 9:05 am, Jared Stein
As I begin the pilot of our WordPress MU installation for Utah Valley University, questions naturally arise as to expected usage of the system. This led to the idea of running a short survey for students, faculty, and staff that asks if and how they would use such a community publishing platform. I then wondered if students or faculty who already had a blog would use the institutional system as a blog, whether in addition to or as a replacement for their own (even if only to meet a course requirement). This, of course, led me back to the idea of “creepy treehouses” (more…)
Tags: attitudes, ipt, lms, survey, technology, uvu
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Apr 9, 2009 at 12:40 pm, Jared Stein
Ideas for open access and open educational resources at BYU
It was a gorgeously sweet-smelling rainy day, but I managed to bring
myself into the confines of a BYU classroom to attend David
Wiley's IPT 692R: Intro to Open Education. Today we're looking
at how an institution, BYU in particular, might approach institutional
policy and practice supportive of open licensing of teaching materials
and research publications (more…)
Tags: David Wiley, ipt, IPT692R, notes, oer, open
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Mar 23, 2009 at 9:13 pm, Jared Stein
In David Wiley‘s IPT 692r – Intro to Open Ed course students have fragmented into two small groups, each of which has chosen to research and catalog appropriate open resources that may be used to fulfill learning objectives for one of the secondary education core curricula for the state of Utah. As I have begun searching for, tagging, and sharing resources, I’ve begun to consider the long-enduring web question: link or copy? (more…)
Tags: content, ipt, IPT692R, ocw, oer, open, reuse
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Mar 19, 2009 at 3:16 pm, Jared Stein
The UVU campus is nearly uninhabited today as we swing into spring break. There’s no spring break at BYU, though, so I took advantage of my lightened workload to make it up to David Wiley‘s IPT 692r – Intro to Open Ed course early, motivated in part by the fact that Russ Carlson, President of Blackboard, would be joining us in a discussion of the future of the learning management system (LMS) with respect to open education (more…)
Tags: blackboard, BYU, courses, David Wiley, education, ipt, lms, oer, open, ple
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Feb 12, 2009 at 1:25 pm, Jared Stein
Today’s session of BYU’s IPT 692R was a collaborative workshop day. The following are merely my contributions to the Google Doc, posted as per Dr. Wiley’s request (more…)
Tags: BYU, courses, David Wiley, documents, drafts, ipt, IPT692R, journals
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Feb 10, 2009 at 9:39 pm, Jared Stein
At the start of today’s class session of Dr. David Wiley’s IPT 692R at BYU, Aaron offered thanks for tithe payer contributions to BYU. In response David shoots, “Let’s figure out a way to give the tithe payer a little something back.” (more…)
Tags: BYU, courses, David Wiley, ipt, IPT 692R, journals, open ed
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Feb 5, 2009 at 11:20 am, Jared Stein
This week I ventured to explore a number of OER projects and conduct a preliminary assessment of the reusability and remixability of the OER hosted in each. Based on earlier (albeit shallow) familiarity with some of these OER initiatives I am able to presume that the structure and technology of a selected sample OER from each is generally representative of all or most OER in the given project (more…)
Tags: education, ipt, IPT692R, media, ocw, oer, open, quests, remix, reuse, reviews, rogue
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