Pedagogy-Agnostic Standards and a Much Needed Rant

It’s been too long since I’ve blown off some ID-related steam. The claim of pedagogy-neutrality in standards an interesting issue.

As I have said many times, I believe that the term “pedagogy-neutral” is not adequately descriptive, and instead the term “pedagogy-agnostic” should always be used. I purposely choose “agnostic” because of its religious implications: a pedagogy-agnostic standard “doesn’t know if there’s a pedagogy or not.” In other words, it is impossible to design a language which allows the expression of *any* pedagogy without simultaneously allowing the expression of *no* pedagogy.

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Johns Hopkins School of Public Health OCW

If you haven’t seen it yet, check out Johns Hopkins School of Public Health OpenCourseWare. This in addition to OpenCourseWare-esque projects at Utah State University, MIT, Rice, Carnegie Mellon, and Foothill De-Anza.

First USU OCW Courses Available

We haven’t officially launched the site yet, but the first eight courses in USU OpenCourseWare are now available. The official announcement will come after we clean a few non-course related things up (like the design of the front page). But I thought folks would like to know as soon as these courses became available…

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