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Episode 177: Creating the Digital Learning Future Our Students Deserve
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In celebration of 30 years of OLC conferences and with input and reactions from our community of online/digital learning professionals, including a live audience(!), hosts Tom and Kelvin discuss the issues inherent in predicting and shaping a desirable future for online/digital education over the next 30 years.
Podcast Recording
Download Transcript: PDF
Episode 177 Show Notes:
Episode Synopsis via Twitter
View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter
Coffee Links
- [Book] Thanks A Thousand: A Gratitude Journey (by A.J. Jacobs)
Content Links
- [From CERN] “A Short History of the Web”
- [On the Bavablog by Jim Groom] “Archie, Veronica, and Other Old Gold Technologies”
- [OLC/Sloan-C History] “Pioneering Higher Education’s Digital Future: An Evaluation of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Anytime, Anyplace Learning Program (1992-2012)” (Picciano et al.)
- [From the Carnegie Foundation] “The Carnegie Unit”
- [From the Christensen Institute] “Disruptive Innovation Theory”
- Background on 2024 OLC Accelerate Keynote Dr. Christina Katopodis
- [Book via Project MUSE] Learning Online: The Student Experience (by George Veletsianos – quoted in this episode)
- Quote attributed to Alan Kay: “The best way to predict the future is to invent it.”
- On Being Uniquely Human – Poet, Philosopher, and Theologian Examples
- [From the On Being podcast with Krista Tippett] “Seeking Language Large Enough” – Interview with Poet David Whyte
- [Via Wikipedia] Martin Buber’s “I/Thou” Relationships
Summary of Karl Barth’s Criteria for Authentic Human Meetings (Built on Buber’s I/Thou) in Relation to AI [in Book Review: “Kinstler on Herzfeld, ‘The Artifice of Intelligence: Divine and Human Relationship in a Robotic Age’”]
Just for Fun Pop Culture Links
- [Video] “You Look Marvelous” (Billy Crystal)
Extra Special Feature
109集单集
Manage episode 459585941 series 1379371
In celebration of 30 years of OLC conferences and with input and reactions from our community of online/digital learning professionals, including a live audience(!), hosts Tom and Kelvin discuss the issues inherent in predicting and shaping a desirable future for online/digital education over the next 30 years.
Podcast Recording
Download Transcript: PDF
Episode 177 Show Notes:
Episode Synopsis via Twitter
View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter
Coffee Links
- [Book] Thanks A Thousand: A Gratitude Journey (by A.J. Jacobs)
Content Links
- [From CERN] “A Short History of the Web”
- [On the Bavablog by Jim Groom] “Archie, Veronica, and Other Old Gold Technologies”
- [OLC/Sloan-C History] “Pioneering Higher Education’s Digital Future: An Evaluation of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Anytime, Anyplace Learning Program (1992-2012)” (Picciano et al.)
- [From the Carnegie Foundation] “The Carnegie Unit”
- [From the Christensen Institute] “Disruptive Innovation Theory”
- Background on 2024 OLC Accelerate Keynote Dr. Christina Katopodis
- [Book via Project MUSE] Learning Online: The Student Experience (by George Veletsianos – quoted in this episode)
- Quote attributed to Alan Kay: “The best way to predict the future is to invent it.”
- On Being Uniquely Human – Poet, Philosopher, and Theologian Examples
- [From the On Being podcast with Krista Tippett] “Seeking Language Large Enough” – Interview with Poet David Whyte
- [Via Wikipedia] Martin Buber’s “I/Thou” Relationships
Summary of Karl Barth’s Criteria for Authentic Human Meetings (Built on Buber’s I/Thou) in Relation to AI [in Book Review: “Kinstler on Herzfeld, ‘The Artifice of Intelligence: Divine and Human Relationship in a Robotic Age’”]
Just for Fun Pop Culture Links
- [Video] “You Look Marvelous” (Billy Crystal)
Extra Special Feature
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