 There is absolutely no doubt in my mind as to the benefits of taking part in MOOCs such as this one. This is another course in which I learn with, and from, Spanish speaking people  (many of whom are teachers like me, but others whose professional background is quite different from mine). While I like the input from the organizers and facilitators, the added value comes from what participants share.
 There is absolutely no doubt in my mind as to the benefits of taking part in MOOCs such as this one. This is another course in which I learn with, and from, Spanish speaking people  (many of whom are teachers like me, but others whose professional background is quite different from mine). While I like the input from the organizers and facilitators, the added value comes from what participants share. The subject of unit 2 is "Social Media" (Redes sociales: fundamentos, utilidades y uso en el aprendizaje.) Following are some contributions from participants that I particularly liked. I have also exchanged a few words with a few ppeople, and I guess I should give it a better try to keep the connection going on. Incidentally, I am sure that I have missed quite a few other contributions because the number of participants makes it impossible to catch up with all that is published.
Aporte de Luis López-Cano
 Comunidades y redes sociales: de la hoguera a las nubes (#easpMOOC13)
  Comunidades y redes sociales: de la hoguera a las nubes (#easpMOOC13)unmaestrocreativo.blogspot.com.es
I know I should mentione more comments, but these two serve as a good example of what is going on on this MOOC.
 
I feel very honored. Spreading hope and community fire seems to me a good path to some kind of global changing.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, and excuse me: maybe I have a sometimes weird and far-from-perfect english.
See you :-)