I found out earlier this week in an Indiana University School of Education newsletter (IU
News) that the video interview I did for “Great
Conversations” in Professorpedia from IU came out. It is a little over 30 minutes. In the interview, I discuss technology changes
in higher education, diversity, nontraditional students, lifelong learning, spaces for
teaching, etc.
Announcement: FACET Releases New Great Conversations Interview
YouTube
Interview with Curt Bonk (31:51)
Teaching
Technologies of the Future
Curt
Bonk is a former accountant/CPA and former educational psychologist who
currently assumes the role of professor of instructional systems technology at
Indiana University where he has published a dozen books (e.g., The World is
Open, The Handbook of Blended Learning, MOOCs and Open Education Around the
World, etc.) as well as more than 100 journal articles and over 50 book
chapters on research related to various emerging learning technologies, online
and blended learning, MOOCs and open education, and the global impacts from
collaborative technology.
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I hope that you enjoy the interview...and find the conversation "great." It was fun to do.
Note: that there are
many “Great Conversations”
with experts as part of the new IU website Teaching.IU website and ProfessorPedia.
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