Open Google Exams

Open book exams just rock, don’t they.
I mean, maybe they should not be applied for all topics and specialties, but for IT students, I personally think most exams should be open book.
On the other hand, I don’t think anyone would feel comfortable having a doctor who sat through open book exams operate on them. No time to rush off and read through a bunch of huge books when you’re in the middle of a serious operation and your patient is barely hanging on.

Back to IT students, something that just crossed my mind is that soon they should start having Open Google Exams (or well just Open Online Search Exams) instead of open book ones, in which students get to search for whatever information they’re looking for online to reach the answer.

As I wrote before here, we’re more or less moving towards an era in which no one really needs to know much more than some core principal basics in a certain topic and how to search and find the information they need for the rest.

Basically any IT person today knows all the principles and ideas, but he’s always going back to references or searching online for complimentary information.
I think that should be taken into consideration when teaching IT students today.

This idea also reminds me a bit of a game show on Tunisian TV some years ago, in which the contestants were asked certain questions and had to use the internet to search and find the answers.
The idea was cool, but the problem is that it was all setup and the answers were already given to the people beforehand, or at least that’s what an insider told me.

Anyway, I think Open Google Exams would be cool and would get IT students, at least, practically ready for the work life they’re on their way to.

Road to Freedom

“I have walked that long road to freedom. I have tried not to falter; I have made missteps along the way. But I have discovered the secret that after climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb. I have taken a moment here to rest, to steal a view of the glorious vista that surrounds me, to look back on the distance I have come. But I can rest only for a moment, for with freedom comes responsibilities, and I dare not linger, for my long walk is not yet ended.”

Nelson Mandela

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Tunisian Blogger Meetup 11

It’s time for another blogger meetup, and this time it was organized by our friend Tom.

The next Tunisian blogger meetup, which will be our eleventh, will be held this coming Sunday 05/03/06 at 4PM in Latina restaurant in Les Berges du Lac.

And drinks are on the house, so yes, they are free ๐Ÿ˜‰ A big thanks to Latina for their hospitable offer ๐Ÿ™‚
Adib is also offering free salsa lessons to anyone interested ๐Ÿ˜›

We’re counting on you all to come and make this an even greater success than the last meetup.

Everyone is welcome, even non-bloggers who just want to know what the hell it’s all about ๐Ÿ™‚

Nuvvo, Free On-demand eLearning

I just found this really cool new online service called Nuvvo (pronounced like the French word “nouveau”, meaning new).

Nuvvo is a Learning Management System (LMS) powered by Savvica and designed for the individual instructor. It’s the first system of its kind to offer individual teachers, professors, tutors, and trainers their own Online Learning Portal from which to run courses and teach students.

“Whether you’re a K-12 teacher, a corporate trainer, a university professor, or an amateur who knows baseball cards inside out, Nuvvo can help you reach students all over the world”, says their website.

The courses you offer can be for free, but if you