eLearning/eAprendezaje - is serious business

Ok, call me naive. I'm quite amazed, only slightly non-plussed by the complexity of the LMSs - for the uninitiated, Learning Management Systems, for onine learning. At least two...and probably more...are developed as open source, Moodle and Connexions, which means they're free, but I still don't see them applicable to gLearn...whose name in Spanish will be CocoLoco para Aprender, btw.
I just wanted to make sure there was not something out there already that would be usable. There is a Peru Moodle group, but it seems very defunct at least on the web. Sigh.

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Filtering the Web?

Ah, an excellent topic for calm discussion over a copa (glass). But in the meanwhile, I think there will be ever more new ways, systems, gadgets, websites whatever to do the filtering. Although Google, et.al.'s mission is to make all the world's information accessible, it's pretty obvious that we don't need ALL that damned information. We only need what we need or want or enjoy.  So...

What does that mean? It means there have to be better and better ways of filtering it. Google is making a mighty gesture through the search engine, but darn it, it just can't read our minds...yet!  The same is happening with the media. At least in the US we used to have the major city papers, two usually in each major town. You had three TV stations. You could have 'trust' in them and choose which you liked best of those few choices, you came to know their weaknesses...or political biases...and their strengths. They were our filters, to get rid of the dross, the silly, the un-useful and give us what they considered the best of the days news or information.

Our need for a certain certainty of trust, belief, conviction that what we're hearing, reading, looking into is valuable is still valid. The question is where do we now find it--easily...not spending months diving into every internet cubbyhole to find it.

I believe that is what is next, a return to filters, to entities we have enough trust in to feel that they will give us the best of the best. Will Google try to fill that gap? Will we not only have Google News, but Google Investigations, Google Thinks (major thought pieces, papers or websites)? Hummm. Maybe. Maybe not. Another wait and see. 

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Beyond the Google Age

A friend who kindly loaned me the Google Planet book, asked this question recently: What is the next added value phenomena? Now that instant access to relevant information is so much easier.  Maybe we should ask, “now that people have all this information, what will they do with it?” What is the next step?

It's a question I have been concerned about as I look at the tremendous amount of information available, but questioning how poorly educated and just plain poor people can access and more importantly USE it,  the main tenets of Google's mission, to make all the world's information accessible and useful.

So I had to think a bit...

Textbooks - very sad...

Ay, Dios mio, what a very depressing article...

A Textbook Example of What's Wrong with Education: a former schoolbook editor parses the politics of educational publishing.  By Tamim Ansary

Even if written five years ago. It's a major blast at the way publishing companies write/publish textbooks and at the way states decide the one-size fits all choices. I have actually at times considered going back to the States to teach. Not. At least not after reading this. If you're in education or have kids in the US this is well worth reading.

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Bye wireframe. Sigh.

Update. (I commit to keeping my blogs up-to-date.) I said goodbye to the wireframe. The Oversite program simply did not have a good enough help section for a neophyte like myself. So back to simply thinking. Two challenges at this point: how to make the course building program available in the most simple, uncomplicated way. Should this be via a discreet Web 2.0 program like SketchUp which can be downloaded by a Builder to use with the result, i.e. a course, then uploadable and made public?

Then how can one get test and dialogue results back if the course is truly public? Via numbered Google Forms sent to every Learner who registers for the course upon their clicking on a question? Ark. What would be the easiest way to do this? Where's my programmer! :-)

Jerryrig or construct

Ok. Yesterday was a Diffuse day, i.e., one in which I totally lost focus on getting started on my wireframe program on Oversite.  I just realize that I am such a total neophyte at this, no matter how well intentioned. So I poked around a bit in other programs to see what all I might put in the various menus, such as those at the top of the Firefox screen or in left-side menus as Tools. Ark!

There's a very basic little wall in my thinking. What happens when you hit bookmarks for instance? So there one comes up against the very basics of programming, which I'm not at all inclined to try to pursue. So I decided that since the Google guy told me they could "tweak" SketchUp to perhaps accomodate the program, I decided that maybe other programs could also be tweaked, like Google Forms, because it's there, the questions and dialogues could be implemented. Ark... But then as usual, I'm not sure that will ever come to past, so back to the wireframe for the rest of the weekend. Wow, this is a real challenge.

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So what's CocoLoco?

When you're in Peru...or perhaps any under-developed country, the overwhelming lack of a decent education for the vast majority is wrenching to comprehend. So I got to thinking... there ARE a lot of people around both in and out of Peru who have expertise that they would be glad to share with that great majority which has suffered from a stunted, inadequate educational system, meaning the governing authority as well as its woebegone teachers.

So why not provide experts or very knowledge folks the opportunity to give others the benefit of that knowledge and simultaneously give students the benefit of that knowledge...for the good of all.

So how do you do that? CocoLoco will provide accessible, understandable software programs. One for the course Builders to use to create a course; the other, a program for the Learners to use to take the course. Then you create a way for real conversations to occur within the programs in a friendly non-academic way, the way you do in real life.

What 'way' is that? Well, for right now, I'll wait until the approach gets fully developed, but I thought I'd do a bit of blogging on the way. Since the great majority of us software users really are totally ignorant of how the wonderful, at times challenging, absorbing, and really fascinating experiences we have on the web are created, I thought as a total neophyte, I'd try to relay just a bit of what I'm gleaning about that software development world, as well as plumb the possibilities of gLearn itself. So, bear with me, here we go...

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...what would it be like if all the people who were experts, very knowledgeable, or extremely experienced and who really liked to share this "wealth" could easily pass it on via online courses to those who have never and probably will never have a chance for structured learning.

Online learning is all the rage these days, no? But recent studies show more and more online learners are dropping out of courses along the way. Well, CocoLoco wants to help learners stay the course...so to speak...and for many with few resources of education or money, just give them a chance to take a little course in the first place.

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OK, What's gLearn?

Well, when you're in Peru...or maybe any under-developed country, the overwhelming lack of a decent education for the vast majority is wrenching to comprehend. So, I got to thinking. There ARE a lot of people around both in and out of Peru who have expertise that they would be glad to share with those who've been at the mercy of delapidated, or very poor educational institutions.
So why not give both sides an opportunity to share. The experts or very knowledge get the opportunity to give others the benefit of their knowledge...for the good of all.
Ok, so how do you do that, you ask. Your provide accessible, understandable software programs. One for the course Builders to use to create a course; the other, a program for the Learners to use to take the course. Then you create a way for real conversations to occur within the programs.
And what are those? Well, just right now, I'll remain mum on that until the approach gets fully developed, but I thought I'd do a bit of blogging on the way. Since the great majority of we software users really are totally ignorant of how the wonderful, at times challenging, absorbing, and really fascinating experiences we have on the web, I thought I'd just be obnoxious enough to try to relay just a bit of what I'm gleaning about that software development world as a total neophyte. So, bear with me, here we go...

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