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Fantastic investment by the Academic eXchange for Information Environment and Strategy and the broader Japanese #HigherEd community to create the #OpenSource Technology Group.
Obviously I think their mission and work are applicable to other universities, systems, and consortia, but can anyone tell me why wouldn't other institutions want to invest similarly?
(Especially that last part on the slide?)
#EdTech #Educause #EdTechChat #HigherEducation
Last day of #AXIES2023 and starting up with, "Utilizing #OpenSource software in LearningAnalytics," from the Open Source technology committee.
I've seen several @sakailms presentations, posters, and vendors. Also there's a nice bit of @moodle love here too!
#EdTech #HigherEd #Moodle #SakaiLMS #EdTechChat #OpenEdTech #HigherEducation
But maintaining #ApplicationsSoftware has a cost. Who will pay for this? 💰💰
I haven't quite figured it our yet... 🤔
Coursera becomes latest edtech firm to announce redundancies
One of the biggest original Mooc providers is ‘entering a new chapter’, its chief executive has told staff, amid a gloomier financial climateTom Williams (Times Higher Education (THE))
Teachers and IT staff have extra work to enable tools do their tasks:
There is a lack of interoperability
Tools are designed by software developers, without input from the actual users (no agile in #edtech?)
Data is assumed to be helpful to improve student's education, without much criticism or reliance on actual results
#edtech
Teaching staff are not the ones who decide which tools can be useful:
Private schools need to pretend they are IT-savvy and thus update frequently to show they have all the latest and greatest bells and whistles
Public schools are part of the education department of their region, which makes decisions based on system-level logics rather than taking into account the individualities of schools
#edtech
My first takeaway:
There is no single platform that schools can rely on: there are many tools they need
#edtech
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17439884.2022.2035395?af=R
A patchwork of platforms: mapping data infrastructures in schools, by Luci Pangrazio, Neil Selwyn & Bronwyn Cumbo
From the abstract:
This paper explores the significance of schools’ data infrastructures as a site of institutional power and (re)configuration
Taking an institutional perspective, the paper explores why digital technologies continue to complicate (rather than simplify) school processes and practices.
#edtech