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'''Goals:''' ''What are you trying to achieve with this project. What are the main benefits for participants?''
'''Goals:''' ''What are you trying to achieve with this project. What are the main benefits for participants?''


'''How does it work?:''' ''Summary of the design.''
'''How does it work?:'''


It does not work yet. In fact it is in early design phase. We are planning to use scenario-based design as a method for gathering ideas about the system. We will soon post here the following scenarios to get your feedback:
It does not work yet. In fact it is in early design phase. We are planning to use scenario-based design as a method for gathering ideas about the system. We will soon post here the following scenarios to get your feedback:
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* Using the offline client
* Using the offline client


'''Similar projects:''' ''Write about similar projects or initiatives, how your project can learn from them and extend what the have done - or how you could collaborate. Know what others are doing!''
'''Similar projects:'''
 
Basic features are covered by online feed readers such as Google Reader, Pageflakes, Netvibes, etc. None of these has special features for online courses that we plan to include in EduFeedr.


==Open Technology==
==Open Technology==

Revision as of 16:25, 14 April 2009

Basics

Short description: EduFeedr is an online feed reader that has special features to support massive open online courses where each participants has a personal blog.

Audience: The main target group are educators who organize open online courses.

Goals: What are you trying to achieve with this project. What are the main benefits for participants?

How does it work?:

It does not work yet. In fact it is in early design phase. We are planning to use scenario-based design as a method for gathering ideas about the system. We will soon post here the following scenarios to get your feedback:

  • First experience with EduFeedr
  • Student is posting an assignment on her blog
  • Exploring the connections between student blogs
  • Customizing and using the student view
  • Setting up course feeds
  • Archiving course posts and comments
  • Using the offline client

Similar projects:

Basic features are covered by online feed readers such as Google Reader, Pageflakes, Netvibes, etc. None of these has special features for online courses that we plan to include in EduFeedr.

Open Technology

Describe the main tools and applications you intend to use to implement the project. Are they open?

Open Content / Licensing

What types of content are you using or producing, and how are they licensed. Do you need to clear copyright for any of them? Are there institutional policies that affect what you can (or cannot) do?

Open Pedagogy

How do participants learn? What forms of assessment are you using?

Diagram / Sketch