1. Do MOOCs need a Special Instructional Design?
July 7th, 2014
EDULearn Barcelona
Michael Kopp, Elke Lackner
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2. Reasons for asking
•Always searching for new didactic concepts and technologies
•Participation in several MOOCs
•Development of an own platform and associated MOOCs
•Maybe there is a business model?
3. Austrian MOOC-Platform
•Two universities, one goal
•60.000 € public funding / 150.000 € costs (60.000 € p.a.)
•2.000 registered users (so far)
•10 courses until the end of 2014
•Huge media response (in Austria)
•www.imoox.at
4. Distinctiveness
•“Education for everybody” as the general theme
•All course materials are offered as Open Educational Resources
•Very different academic qualifications required
•Didactical approach
5. Findings
•Consistent design and course structure means consistent didactic methods
•Different lecturers means different approaches
•Less personal resources means more smart guidelines
6. Instructional Design (ID)
“Instructional design is a construct that refers to the principles and procedures by which instructional materials, lessons, and whole systems can be developed in a consistent and reliable fashion.” (Molenda et al., 2003)
7. ID & Learning Theories
•ADDIE
•ASSURE
•„Events of Instruction“ (Gagné)
•Dick & Carey
•Smith & Ragan
•Morrison, Kemp & Ross
mainly behaviorist/cognitivist, partly constructivist
8. MOOCs & Learning Theories
•Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age (Siemens, 2004)
•cMOOC: connectivist
•student-centered
•interaction, construction, connections
•xMOOC: extension
•online version of a traditional lecture
•media- or teacher-centered
9. Guidelines: How to MOOC?
•Investigation of different xMOOCs
•Literature review
•7 main categories
•core requirements
•structure
•participant requirements
•assignments
•media design
•communication
•resources
10. Guidelines: How to MOOC?
Core Requirements
1.1
Attend a MOOC yourself
1.2
Consider the open character of a MOOC
1.3
Select a topic for a large community instead of a specific audience
1.4
Select the appropriate course language
1.5
Plan for a heterogeneous target group
1.6
Select an appropriate platform
1.7
Test the platform and its features
1.8
Consider the use of tools outside the platform
11. Guidelines: How to MOOC?
Core Requirements
1.9
Provide a tutorial for MOOC-Newbies
1.10
Provide a tutorial about how to work in a forum, a chat etc.
1.11
Select supplementary tools (outside the platform)
1.12
Provide tutorials for those supplementary tools (outside the platform)
1.13
Test all activities, assignments and tests before they go online
1.14
Promote your course
1.15
Clarify institutional guidelines concerning certificates/ confirmations of participation
1.16
Determine the desired level of interaction