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In the talk "Hacking Education," Bracken Mosbacker, an employee at Instructure, discusses the transformative potential within the education sector, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and innovation in educational resources. He presents an overview of the current landscape of education, particularly in the United States, and highlights the significant influx of venture capital into educational technology, along with the emergence of Open Educational Resources (OER). **Key Points Discussed:** - **Venture Capital in Education:** There has been increasing investment in education-related startups and projects, with roughly $170 million in 2010 alone, signaling a shift towards innovative educational solutions. - **Open Educational Resources (OER):** OER is a promising area with vast potential but faces challenges in accessibility and usability, which Mosbacker aims to address in his presentation. - **Current Innovations:** The audience is introduced to various notable education platforms, such as Khan Academy, MIT OpenCourseWare, and Coursera, which are redefining access to learning. - **Collaborative Learning Communities:** The programming community functions as a learning community, utilizing conferences, online training, and shared resources to facilitate collective growth and development. - **Learning Management Systems (LMS):** Traditional proprietary LMS, like Blackboard, often lead to resource fragmentation. Instructure’s Canvas offers an open-source alternative, promoting a more integrated approach to educational content access. - **Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI):** LTI is a key solution presented to enhance integration between various educational tools and platforms. It provides a standardized way to launch resources across different LMS systems, streamlining educators’ workflows and improving student engagement. - **Practical Examples of LTI:** Mosbacker showcases the 'Try Ruby' tool, demonstrating how LTI can facilitate seamless integration of programming resources directly within a LMS, making them easily accessible and trackable for teachers and learners. - **Creative Use of Technology in Education:** The talk emphasizes the need for creativity in leveraging existing platforms and developing new tools that enhance learning experiences. **Conclusions and Takeaways:** - The education sector is ripe for innovation, and efforts should focus on collaborative approaches to resource sharing and interoperability. - Tools like LTI can significantly improve how educational content is accessed and utilized, paving the way for a more efficient and engaging learning environment. - Educators and developers are encouraged to think creatively about technology's role in education and foster a culture of collaboration to overcome existing barriers. Mosbacker concludes by inviting the audience to participate in discussions about OER, LTI, and how collectively they can enhance educational resources. He feels optimistic about the future of education as it embraces innovative solutions.
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