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What happens if you lose control of your own courses? | More or Less Bunk
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More or Less Bunk. History is more or less bunk. – Henry Ford, 25 May 1916. Teaching with YouTube Posts. What happens if you lose control of your own courses? 8220;What’s happening right now is that xMOOCs are moving backwards into replicable content from the interaction and assessment pole while textbooks are are moving forward into interaction and assessment from the replicable content pole. Mike Caulfield, “Both MOOCs and Textbooks Will End Up Courseware,”. January 28, 2013. Faster and with a much gre...
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Open Letter to President Wildes re Professor Block, David Henderson | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The Economics of Social Status
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Experiments in refactored perception. The Economics of Social Status. May 1, 2013. Kevin is a 2013 blogging resident. Visiting us from his home blog over at Melting Asphalt. In economics, a. Is anything that “satisfies human wants and provides utility.” This includes not just tangible goods like gold, grain, and real estate, but also services (housecleaning, dentistry, etc.) as well as abstract goods like love, health, and social status. Role in our day-to-day lives. Before we dig into the transactional ...
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Nick Diakopoulos » The Anatomy of a Robot Journalist
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OpenVis is for Journalists! Diversity in the Robot Reporter Newsroom ». The Anatomy of a Robot Journalist. Note: A version of the following also appears on the Tow Center blog. Given that an entire afternoon was dedicated to a Robot Journalism Bootcamp. At the Global Editors Network Summit this week, it’s probably safe to say that automated journalism has finally gone mainstream — hey it’s only taken close to 40 years since the first story writing algorithm was created at Yale. To have practical natural ...