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A microlecture is a short recorded audio or video presentation on a single, tightly defined topic. Microlectures are typically produced by an instruct
How to help learning with microlectures? Consider the Visible Learning meta-analysis by professor John Hattie. This video was made with Videoscribe. Free tri...
We also did a #microlecture for our online management course. Once @okgo video is available we are going to create a #TED_Ed lesson for management courses. #DrLepervancheCampus. Lessons after #TEDCinema. Today in class we shared how @okgo find great ideas, craft great plans, and master execution. #tedxfscjlearningadventures continue during #TED2017 week. #management #operationsmanagement #planning #execution #okgo (at Florida State College At Jacksonville Centers)
A work is an object overflowing its frame. Work is an event in which the human participates; the human is an organism that works. A work works when it becomes an event of work. A work works when it becomes human. This becoming occurs when we realize it. Specifically, it occurs when we realize it where it occurs. It occurs inside. We do not need to find a way into a work, since the work is already inside. Instead we realize a work and its harmony with our point of view. Then it and we begin to work, and the play of work begins.
Matthew Goulish, 39 Microlectures: In Proximity of Performance, 2000
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