tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682124344165339446.post6259212388664182289..comments2024-02-05T18:31:35.119-08:00Comments on Interdisciplinary Computing Blog: What If a Student's MOOC Assignment POs Someone?Lisa C. Kaczmarczykhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00761462757785528055noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682124344165339446.post-30163383602930303792014-05-19T02:42:47.927-07:002014-05-19T02:42:47.927-07:00Thanks Lisa for sharing this post. I am glad you ...Thanks Lisa for sharing this post. I am glad you raised the issue regarding confidentiality of submissions. In some ways, I faced the same challenges when I interviewed subjects for my video lectures. Not every entrepreneur and thought leader was likely as candid as they would have been about their experience growing their company as they would have been without the camera on. I think it is a good reminder to the course staff that we should check with students if we wanted to excerpt any of the submissions to circulate among the other students. My thought is that there would be value in sharing selected action learning assignments as well as final projects among the group. Perhaps the way to address this will be to create a space where students can choose to post links to their own reports and videos.<br /><br />Great having you in the course. Your posts have been excellent and thought provoking!Michael Goldberghttp://weatherhead.case.edu/faculty/Michael-Goldberg/noreply@blogger.com