![]() ![]() The left side of the board represents the university ones gone Xstyle the three Stanford MOOCs from 2011, and the first 3 from EdX. I ended up making the bottom of the board the Connectivist MOOCs, ds106, phonar, and the original Canadian 3. I did not have much of a concept, beyond I know I wanted “Go to Jail” corner to be “Go to the LMS”. He apologizes a bit for much about how much is left out, but it is cleanly organized into folders within the layers palette, and was super easy to modify. This is quite the template every element of text on the board is editable and he even provides fonts. My original idea was to mock up an image, but as I started the google diving, I came across a Monopoly template in Photoshop, found within a 2008 blog post by Brad Frost. ![]() It’s best often to go with your first association, and mine went to Monopoly and therfeore I present the Gartner Hyped Game of MOOCopolyĬreative commons licensed ( BY-SA ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog I offered to publish one Ben made up his idea was to ask people to create a board game (as usually, the editor takes some liberty, so it became “Design and draw your own board game about ds106”). I am visiting David Kernohan and Vivien Rolfe in Bristol, and David’s son Ben is a fan of the daily create. I typically tell people the ds106 Daily Create is something that should take less than 20 minutes per day, hence today I spent maybe 2.5 hours on mine.
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