Comment on Linked form evernote: My micro netnography by cthomson

Thanks Eli
Your photos are fantastic (hard to choose between the tea and the bikes as my favourite). It really is a bit unexpected to be learning about one thing by learning about another!

Thinking about your comment “whether or not we’d be happy with peer review if it was how our final grades were decided and I think that is a big question” – in #deuloe we did anonymous peer review (the reviewer knew the writer, but the writer didn’t know who reviewed) with tight guidelines. However, this feedback could only IMPROVE the final mark given by the tutors. Here I think the anonymity and guidance were key. Also, we did three each so your peer review did not sit in isolation – it seemed a good balance and a good learning experience. Really not sure how I would feel if the final mark was significantly influenced by peer grading.
Clare

from Comments for Eli’s EDC blog http://ift.tt/2mStLXz
via IFTTT

Comment on Linked form evernote: My micro netnography by cthomson

Hi Eli
I loved your beautifully stylised ethnography. It would have been a bonus to see some of your photographs.

The peer review debate that it kicked off is really interesting. This is the third module in Mscde that has involved peer review for me and is in stark contrast to my MOOC experiences. I am wondering if it is due to small course size, formal qualification, masters level, longer duration or a combination of all or some of these elements? It is a skill in its own right and sometimes I find it difficult to get meaning across correctly.

from Comments for Eli’s EDC blog http://ift.tt/2mzMPcr
via IFTTT

Comment on Pinned to #MSCDE on Pinterest by cthomson

Hi Eli’s
I have yet to get Pinterest pictures to embed visually in my blog. Would you be able to share your IFTTT recipe as a screenshot? I have tried so many different variations but none work at all. With YouTube/Twitter/Instagram I was able to manually hack my way to visual delight but can’t get this one at all and it totally defeats the whole purpose to see a bunch of unlinked/non-image text to show an image (rage…)
Clare

from Comments for Eli’s EDC blog http://ift.tt/2lWKXKb
via IFTTT