Looking back over EdTech Researcher’s posts about the history, development, and contemporary state of Massive Open Online Courses.
Author: Justin Reich
Go Support E-rate Changes Before the Government Opens Back Up
Schools and districts with challenges around technology infrastructure should make their voice heard to the FCC as they update E-Rate.
The Onescreen is my Eduslam
Sharing the idea of the iPad onescreen, in under five minutes.
Flipping the New York Times
Examining issues of evaluation and public support in Tina Rosenberg’s column about flipped classrooms.
Open Licensing and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Virtual Schools
A small victory in contributing ideas to the Massachusetts virtual school authorization application.
My 'Research' Into Minecraft, Learning, and Zombie Pigmen
A video tour of the world of Minecraft, with commentary on learning, schooling, and games.
Special E-Readers for People with Dyslexia
A screen reader that shows only a few words at a time benefits some students with dyslexia.
Will Flipped Classrooms Reveal the Lack of Value in Assigned Work?
Studies may show that students learn as well with many fewer lectures and readings.
The Village of the Boy Genius of Ulan Bator
The boy genius of Ulan Bator had some help from a community of educators around him.
HarvardX Students from Around the World
An interactive visualization shows where HarvardX students come from, and technical documents explain the complexities of the data.