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Dokuwiki Sychronization Tool (Screencast). Too, too good.

Dokuwiki Sychronization Tool (Screencast). Too, too good.

This is pretty neat, and is going to make things easier for me.



8 responses to “Dokuwiki Sychronization Tool (Screencast). Too, too good.”

  1. Is anyone else getting ausio on this one? I can’t seem to hear it.

  2. not just you, Jim. I’m not getting audio, either. Unless Mike thinks the screencast “speaks for itself”?

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    mikecaulfield

    Yeah, I thought it did. But maybe I’m too in the bubble. 😉

    Hey, I just read your currriculum theory post. I liked it a lot. But I will say as a person who has to help design courses for the sciences, professional certification, the humanities, future educators, etc. that I find that it’s really hard to come up with a single approach that meets these divergent needs. I tend to use a tweaked Understanding by Design method where for the humanities we focus more on the Enduring Questions and for the sciences more on the Essential Understandings. And in some courses (remedial math, for example) we maybe lean a little more towards the Related Skills.

    That’s less theoretical than a hack, but this issue of serving multiple disciplines and courses with a unified system seems to me one of the core’s of the problem.

    1. I like that approach of thinking about which approach works for each discipline, though ere are other contextual factors like learner characteristics (e.g. Maturity) that come into play. One of my earliest blog posts reflects on one of your posts in Dec 2013 about how no single (prescribed) curriculum can meet the needs of all learners – and I think I commented about curric theory ere as well. Will use your comment here in my next (or some upcoming blogpost) and give a longer response. (Funny to see a response to my blog on your blog bout dokuwiki!)

      Sent from my iPad

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