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Presenting... MLX!
Here at the MLX Public realtions department, we provide past presentations we have made about the MLX. For the most part, we always provide the presentations materials online (heck we should put them in the MLX!). Use them to learn more about the warehouse, what goes on inside, and new features we like to share.
We also provide some links to other sites that have mentioned the MLX.
»» New Directions At the Maricopa Learning eXchange (MLX)
presented at the Summer 2004 New Media Consortium Conference, offered a sneak peek at the feaures and a dmeo of the soon to be revealed open source MLX (see the show...).
»» Mysteries Revealed! Inside the Maricopa Learning eXchange
Take a guided tour with Biff Cantrell, as he guides you through the inner parts of the MLX! This was presented at the Spring 2004 New Media Consortium Online Conference (see the show...).
»» What do You get out of the Maricopa Learning eXchange (MLX)?
presented at Glendale Community College's CTC Meeting (Dec 12, 2003)
(see the show...)
»» Maricopa Learning eXchange... Building an Innovation Collection (with a bit of Competition and Bribery)"See how we tripled our collection with a friendly competition for software prizes. Learn how we are syndicating content with RSS news feeds" presented at the League for Innovation Conference on Information Technology , Oct 20, 2003) (see the show...)
»» Connecting Learning Objects with RSS, Weblogs, and Trackback "This presentation will demonstrate the approach via a scenerio of two faculty members who create RSS views into the collections from different organizations. Their blogs are connected to the RSS feeds and provide a component of object contextuality that is beyond the meta-data." This was presented at the NMC Online Conference on Learning Objects Oct 14, 2003. (see the show...)
»» Learning Objects: Real Life Stories! Watch our DVD of real-world experiences of faculty
who have contributed and/or re-used content from the
Maricopa Learning eXchange (MLX). This was a poster session at the Oct 10, 2003 EDUCAUSE/NLII Focus Session on Learning Objects. (see the show...)
»» Collecting Portfolio Artifacts in the Maricopa Learning eXchange (MLX) a workshop for the 2003-2003 Faculty in Progress Program (FIPP) interns. (see the show...)
»» What Do You get out of the Maricopa Learning eXchange (MLX)?
presented at Mesa Community College's Technology Showcase (Aug 20, 2003)
"Teaching for a New Age of Learners" (August 2003, Mesa, Arizona) (see the show...)
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What is a package? Check out these examples:
What is the latest from Public Relations?... The Auricle weblog "Learning Technologies in Higher Education" gives a glowing review of the MLX (Apr 24, 2004)...
Take a guided tour with Biff Cantrell, as he guides you through the inner parts of the MLX! See Mysteries Revealed! Inside the Maricopa Learning eXchange presented at the Spring 2004 New Media Consortium Online Conference.
Local Maricopa presentations made for Glendale Community College (Dec 12, 2003), FIPP Interns (Sep 30, 2003), Academic Affairs (Aug 4, 2003), Mesa Community College (Aug 20, 2003)
Maricopa Learning eXchange at the League for Innovation Conference (Oct 20, 2003)... "Building an Innovation Collection (with a bit of Competition and Bribery)" (League for Innovation CIT, Oct 20, 2003). For this presentation, we created a new narrated audio tour of the MLX Loading Dock (created with Macromedia Breeze). See the continuing adventures of "Lora" and "Boris" in Connecting Learning Objects with RSS, Weblogs, and Trackback (NMC Online Conference Oct 14, 2003).
»» Syndicating Learning Objects with RSS and Trackback "Customized collections of learning objects from multiple repositories are achieved with simple, existing RSS protocols, creating access to a wider range of objects than a single source. This provides discipline-specific windows into collections, contextual wrappers via blogging tools, and a system for connecting objects and implementations via TrackBack" presented at the MERLOT 2003 Conference (August 2003, Vancouver, British Columbia) (see the show...)
»» Building the Maricopa Learning eXchange (Using a Bit of Competition and Bribery) also presented at the MERLOT 2003 Conference (August 2003, Vancouver, British Columbia) (see poster content)
»» What is the MLX? a 5 Minutes of Fame presentation at the New Media Consortium Summer Conference (June 2003, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia) (see the show...)
»» Maricopa Learning eXchange -
The PowerPoint-free, lazy way out presentation on RSS and Learning Objects informally a part of Mike Mattson's New Media Consortium presentation on the EduSource Canado project (June 2003, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia) (see the show...)
Older news from Public relations...
Do you believe in Bigfoot? Nessie? It does not matter! See Learning Objects: Believe It or Not! from the EDUCAUSE/NLII Learning Objects Focus Session (Oct 10 2003). We have real video clips of actual faculty members talking about both creating things for and using things from the MLX.
Stephen Downes remarked August 8, 2003 that Syndicating Learning Objects With RSS and Trackbacks "was the highlight of the Merlot conference for me, and as I looked around the audience I saw about half of them stunned at what they were seeing and about half nodding enthusiastically" ... Other MERLOT 2003 conference attendes enjoyed the metaphor of our 3D MLX poster ... Downes also praised the online version of the MLX MERLOT poster ...
We had 5 minutes of fame at the 2003 NMC Conference ... Creative Commons lists MLX in the featured works ...
MLX RSS feeds are mentioned in Philip Long's Syllabus column (Apr 1, 2003) ... MLX is District Office 2003 Innovation of the Year from Maricopa ...
Stephen Downes salutes the MLX (Feb 26, 2003 OLDaily) ... MLX appears in EduResources Portal ...
The League for Innovation in the Community Colleges spotlights the Great MLX Package Race in the League Connections December 2002...
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