Key factors known to influence student satisfaction on e-learning courses include the relevance of the course materials, the learner’s autonomy, and their competence with technology
MOOCs: A view from Coursera (Michael Kerrison) - YouTube - 1 views
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Income from validation signature track (1.5% of the students enrolled on a course) Significant satisfaction rates (3 based on BA courses) International degrees £5,000 for three years. Some of these delivered on Coursera. Cost £80,000 to develop 4 MOOCs that doesn't include lecturer time. £20,000 per Mooc 150 new students coming into programmes who had done MOOCs, but don't know cause and effect. Important element of tasting. Future developments: 6 MOOCs launching this year and new iterations of 4 ran last year. Careers and employability 1,000 students per day signing up. Highlighting importance of employability for students to sign up for MOOCs. Improvements required: Learning analytics need improvement on Coursera. Difficult for tutors to interpret on a personal level. Flipped classroom: Potential to use MOOC content with International centres. Signature tracking CPD:
A Good Story: The Missing Dimension of a Great Online Course - 1 views
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Session from Ascilite conference - did not attend, but twitter feedback said it was brilliant, and seems to provide a good structure for an important aspect that often drives investment in course and material - narrative and sense-making - beyond passing an exam?
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Session from Ascilite conference - did not attend, but twitter feedback said it was brilliant, and seems to provide a good structure for an important aspect that often drives investment in course and material - narrative and sense-making - beyond passing an exam?
UCL Teaching & Learning Portal - 0 views
On Constructive Alignment by John Biggs.pdf - 0 views
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"Rapid assessments (large class): concept maps coverage, relationships venn diagrams relationships three minute essay level of understanding, sense of relevance, gobbets realizing the importance of significant detail short answer recall units of information, coverage letter-to-a-friend holistic understanding, application, reflection comprehension of main i"
Motivating students - 2 views
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Allow the learner to exert some control over his or her own learning - This is the principle of "autonomy", a part of the self-determination theory of motivation. Learners who believe that they are the ones making choices and exercising control over what is happening to them demonstrate a higher level of engagement, persistence, and responsibility for learning as well as beliefs in their own accountability for whether they learn or not. This can be done by allowing learners to choose among alternative assignments or timing of their work. It can also be doing by encouraging learners to articulate their reasoning behind their choices. And most important, it is enhanced when the instructor allows the learners to make and then solve their own mistakes before jumping in to solve the problems for them. These four ideas are not particularly brilliant; you probably had thought of one or more of them in your own practice. Starting with benchmarks for self-regulated learning and activities that are valued by students, supporting student feelings of self-efficacy and competence, tailoring instruction to the students' starting understanding and building from there, an"
Peer assessment - 1 views
Student satisfaction with a web-based dissertation course: Findings from an internation... - 0 views
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The supervisor-student relationship is another important factor in the students’ performance and their levels of satisfaction
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Finally, we found no studies examining student satisfaction with their dissertation unit as part of an e-distance learning programme
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