Sunday, January 11, 2015

Learning for All Daphne Koller

As you probably know TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in under 20 minutes. You may also know that TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, global issues, the arts and more.  As I was looking for some new inspiration for my eLearning module I came across this talk by Daphne Koller. I found her talk refreshing and engaging in that she was so passionate about giving education back to the learner, regardless of their status. 



It links in nicely to the work being done by Curriki As I have written before Curriki is an online, free, open education service. It is structured as a nonprofit organisation to provide Open Educational Resources in support of education, helping to minimise the educational divide.  Curricula and instructional materials are available at the Curriki website to teachers, professional educators, students, lifelong learners, and parents. The majority of the resources on the Curriki site fall under a Creative Commons license.  Educational materials are provided by the Curriki community and are peer-reviewed for quality and adherence to standards, so you might want to have a look at their  resources. Maybe one day you can contribute.

Any way, back to Daphne Koller, she is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free. She is doing this not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn. Together with Andrew Ng she cofounded Coursera, which aims to provide universal access to the world’s best education.  With Coursera, Daphne Koller and co-founder Andrew Ng are bringing courses from top colleges online, free, for anyone who wants to take them. Bio: http://www.ted.com/speakers/daphne_ko...

Two excellent examples of eLearning. My intention is to look at some of the ideas presented and to develop a blended approach in order to meet the needs of my learners.  This in turn should hopefully encourage them to consider how they can hone the best aspects into their teaching in the post 16 sector.

1 comment:

Sarah said...

very interesting talk I think! thanks mandy