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Posted: 18 Apr 2013 07:15 PM PDT
When Bad Things Happen in Good Online Courses - Part II
(Re)Clothing the Emperor
John Sener & Steve Gilbert, et al. will discuss each Case, such as the one described here. We'll clarify problems (identify expectations, options, resources, limitations, responsibilities), and develop useful advice - both supplemental and structural.
Case 2 Jingoistic Ethnocentrism (re Globalization - Diversity)
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"...when instructors and courses took an American-centric perspective and refused to understand the importance of personalization in online learning -- in this case insisting all students (regardless of country of origin) follow US education standards and use American data bases instead of encouraging Canadian students to use resources from our own country."
IMAGE selected by Steve Gilbert 20120606
Drawing or etching for the story "Emperor's New Clothes" "Pour la source voir : fr:Discuter:Contes_d%27Andersen Vignette de fr:Les Habits Neufs du Grand-Duc par Bertall représentant le Grand Duc et son nouvel habit..." 4 April 2006 (original upload date) Author Bertall (1820 - 1882); Original uploader was Sapcal22 at fr.wikisource
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Posted: 18 Apr 2013 07:03 PM PDT
When Bad Things Happen in Good Online Courses - Part II
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John Sener & Steve Gilbert, et al. will discuss each Case, such as the one described here. We'll clarify problems (identify expectations, options, resources, limitations, responsibilities), and develop useful advice - both supplemental and structural. See below for some provocative quotes about truth.
Case 1 "Live by Tech, Die by Tech" Un-Corrected Wrong Students"...The course addressed genomics and the ethics of genetic manipulation,...as the course progressed, I was horrified. The instructor/creator rarely if ever checked in. There were several VERY vocal (or whatever the online version of that is) students who continually posted incorrect information but were so confident and forceful that they would not correct themselves even when presented with documented, peer-reviewed information to the contrary. Several of us brought the matter to the instructor whose response was that we should correct the students. We said we had, and they continued to support their postings despite documentation to contrary. He replied 'oh well, everyone is entitled to their opinion'."
Consider quotations found in "TRUTH QUOTES quotations about truth" from Notable Quotes:
Finally, see "Wikipedia:Verifiability, not truth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia" "It is not good enough for information to be true, and it is definitely not good enough for you to (perhaps wrongly) believe it to be true. Wikipedia values accuracy, but it requires verifiability. You are allowed and encouraged to add material that is verifiable and true; you are absolutely prohibited from adding any material that is un-verifiable, with zero exceptions—even if the un-verifiable material is True™." ..."Verifiability: In Wikipedia's sense, material is verifiable if it can be directly supported by at least one reliable published source."
IMAGE selected by Steve Gilbert 20120606
Drawing or etching for the story "Emperor's New Clothes" "Pour la source voir : fr:Discuter:Contes_d%27Andersen Vignette de fr:Les Habits Neufs du Grand-Duc par Bertall représentant le Grand Duc et son nouvel habit..." 4 April 2006 (original upload date) Author Bertall (1820 - 1882); Original uploader was Sapcal22 at fr.wikisource
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/Bertall_ill_Les_Habits_Neufs_du_Grand_Duc_duc.png/500px-Bertall_ill_Les_Habits_Neufs_du_Grand_Duc_duc.png
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4f/Bertall_ill_Les_Habits_Neufs_du_Grand_Duc_duc.png
Permission
By Bertall (1820 - 1882);Sapcal22 at fr.wikisource (Transferred from fr.wikisource) [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons This image is in the public domain.
This is a faithful photographic reproduction of an original two-dimensional work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
This image (or other media file) is in the public domain because its copyright has expired.
Bertall ill Les Habits Neufs du Grand Duc duc.png |
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