“The best of MOOCs should be able to bring together ideal, heterogeneous groupings of students based on their profiles and past performance, and also create ample opportunities for them to engage with one another in the spirit of learning.” -Douglas Rushkoff
When teachers engage with their students, learning happens. This is true in both traditional classrooms and virtual ones.
We know students also learn from each other in a regular classroom, but what happens when those interactions are taken away in an online class? Where can educators and students go to discuss ideas and solutions? And what’s an online incubator?
The answers to each of those questions lie within a place called ^IfMine. Now, we ask another question. What is ^IfMine?
^IfMine is…
- a meeting place for students and educators.
- an online incubator to grow ideas.
- a website to build eportfolios.
- a tool for receiving feedback.
- where students collaborate on group projects.
- where teachers can mentor and evaluate their students.
- where critical thinking takes place.
- for success in education.
Are you ready for an online incubator? Join us at ^IfMine.com.
Photo source: Tony Crider (Flickr)
Learn more:
10 Ways Students Can Use ^IfMine
The Evolution of Project Management: Feedback is the Natural Selection
Evolve It: Move Your Project to the Next Stage of Development