10. What does MOOC stand for?
A. Massively Open Online
Course
B. More Object Orientated
Computing
C. Massive Open Online
Course
D. More Open Online
College
E. Massive Open Online
College
F. More Overrated
Overhyped Claptrap
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11. Have you taught on a distance learning
course?
A. Yes
B. No
Yes
No
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12. Have you been a student on a distance
learning course?
A. Yes
B. No
Yes
No
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13. Which of the following best describes
your reading about MOOCs?
A. I’ve read nothing
B. I’ve read a couple of articles
C. I’ve mainly followed what’s
been in the Times Higher
D. I’ve read some information
from sources like JISC, Times
Higher and a few bloggers
E. I’ve read more than twenty
articles from a variety of
different sources
F. I am Stephen Downes
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read
nothing
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couple
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ainlyfollow
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14. Have you taught on a MOOC?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Maybe but I’m not
sure if it was a
MOOC
Yes
No
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aybe
butI’m
notsure
i...
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15. Have you been a student on a MOOC?
A. Yes, I’m taking a
course at the
moment.
B. Yes, and I completed
the course
C. Yes, but I didn't
complete the course
D. No
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takinga
course..
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Icom
pleted
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16. MOOCs are...
You can choose up to three if you like
A. The end of modern
universities as we know
them
B. A global opportunity for
Swansea
C. Something we should
explore with scepticism
D. A way of developing our
on campus provision
E. A fad we should not take
seriously
F. Something we should
actively develop
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globalopportunityfo...
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22. 25 fee paying students
2,300 other students
Connectivism and connected knowledge2008
23. Provide all who want to learn with access to available
resources at any time in their lives; empower all who
want to share what they know to find those who want to
learn it from them; and, finally furnish all who want to
present an issue to the public with the opportunity to
make their challenge known.
Illich,1971
The second O - Open
27. Kop, R. (2010) The Design and Development of a Personal Learning Environment: Researching
the Learning Experience, European Distance and E-learning Network Annual Conference
2010, June 2010, Valencia, Spain, Paper H4 32 (conference paper) conference presentation
Kop, R. (2011) The Challenges to Connectivist Learning on Open Online Networks: Learning
Experiences during a Massive Open Online Course. The International Review of Research in
Open and Distance Learning, Vol 12, No 3 (2011): Special Issue - Connectivism: Design and
Delivery of Social Networked Learning (journal article)
Fournier, H., Kop, R. and Sitlia, H. (2011), The Value of Learning Analytics to Networked
Learning on a Personal Learning Environment, 1st International Conference on Learning
analytics and Knowledge 2011, Banff, February 27-March 1st, 2011. Paper 14 (conference
paper) conference presentation
Kop, R. and Fournier, H. (2011) New Dimensions to Self-directed Learning in an Open
Networked Learning Environment, International Journal of Self-Directed Learning, Volume
7, Number 2, Fall 2010, page 1-18 (journal article) - conference presentation
Kop, R. and Fournier, H. (2011) Facilitating Quality Learning in a Personal Learning Environment
through Educational Research, online session at the Canadian Institute of Distance Education
Research, May 2011. The link gives access the the Elluminate recording, an Mp3 and
Powerpoint slide.
Kop, R., Fournier, H. and Mak, S.F.J. (2011) A Pedagogy of Abundance or a Pedagogy to Support
Human Beings? Participant support on Massive Open Online Courses, International Review of
Research in Open and Distance Learning, Special Issue - Emergent
Learning, Connections, Design for LearningVol. 12, No. 7, pg. 74-93 ( journal article)
Fournier, H. and Kop, R. (2011) Factors affecting the design and development of a Personal
Learning Environment: Research on super-users, in the International Journal of Virtual and
Personal Learning Environments, Volume 2, Issue 4, 12-22, October –December 2011. (journal
article) conference presentation conference paper
Kop, R. and Carroll, F. (2011) Cloud Computing and Creativity: Learning on a Massive Open
Online Course, European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning, Special Issue on Creativity
and OER (journal article)
Rita Kop
http://www.you-learn.org/
28. The facilitators said we couldn’t possibly read everything, but I feel like I’ve not
read anything from Weeks 4 and 5. As you can see there’s a huge amount of
discussion going on in the Week 4 forum and it’s already building up in Week
5 which has just started. And that’s not even counting the twitter feed and The
Daily. I feel like a marathon runner who went too fast for the first 3rd and is
not going to make the 13 mile marker.
Part of the problem is the encroachment of my real job …
Jobling, 2010
35. Impressive numbers at MIT
155,000 registrations on one course
23,000 tried first problem set
9,000 passed the mid-term
7,157, passed the course
40 years worth of MIT students
36. Criticisms
It seems pretty obvious that no one who
had any working knowledge of research in
pedagogy was deeply involved in the
creation of the course.
Armstrong, 2012
[T]he xMOOCs begin developed by US
institutions…. follow a more behaviourist
approach.
Daniel, 2012
Too soon for any real research into
the learner experience
39. University of Arkansas at Jonesboro
University of Texas at Arlington
Lamar University
Retention rates
+ +
Smaller numbers but………..
Company worked intensively to develop courses with-
40. Good distance teaching calls for teams that support
academics with a range of skills
Daniel, 2012
Librarians
Learning Technologists
Pedagogy specialists
Administrative Support
IT Services
49. MOOCs are...
You can choose up to three if you like
A. The end of modern
universities as we know
them
B. A global opportunity for
Swansea
C. Something we should
explore with scepticism
D. A way of developing our
on campus provision
E. A fad we should not take
seriously
F. Something we should
actively develop
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ofm
odern
unive...
A
globalopportunityfo...
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54. References
Illich, Ivan (1971). Deschooling Society. Marion Boyars, London and New York
Caulfield, M. (2012). Why We Shouldn't talk MOOCs as Meritocracies
http://hapgood.us/2012/09/01/why-we-shouldnt-talk-moocs-as-meritocracies/ accessed 5th March 2013
Futurelearn (2013) MOOCs Explained http://futurelearn.com/moocs-explained/ accessesed 5th March 2013
Coursera (2013) 29 New Schools, 92 New Courses, 5 Languages, 4 Continents and 2.7 Million Courserians
http://blog.coursera.org/post/43625628117/29-new-schools-92-new-courses-5-languages-4 accessed 5th march 2013
Jobling (2010) PLENK2010 – It’s a Marathon not a Sprint!
http://blog.cpjobling.me/2010/10/12/plenk2010-its-a-marathon-not-a-sprint/ accessed 5th March 2013
Armstrong, L. (2012). Coursera and MITx: Sustaining or disruptive?
http://www.changinghighereducation.com/2012/08/coursera-.html Accessed 6th March 2013
Daniel J. Making Sense of MOOCs: Musings in a Maze of Myth, Paradox and Possibility. Journal Of Interactive
Media Retrieved March 6, 2013, from http://www-jime.open.ac.uk/jime/article/view/2012-17.