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Lessons Learned From a Freshman-Composition MOOC - 2 views

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    Fascinating reflections and issues. I wonder what a better platform would look like.
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Claudia W. Scholz, "MOOCs and the Liberal Arts College" - 1 views

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    "the author examines lessons from massive open online courses (MOOCs) for small liberal arts colleges (LACs) in the United States. While some consider MOOCs a threat to LACs, they can also be seen as a provocation to spur small institutions to improve their offerings and assert their place in the higher education landscape. The paper examines how LACs might draw on the best tools, approaches, and structures emerging from the MOOC revolution in order to help students build lifelong learning habits."
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Popular Coursera classes - 1 views

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    Interesting list.
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Rebecca Griffiths, "Moocs In the Classroom?" - 1 views

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    Important research on using MOOCs as class content.
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Video and Online Learning: Critical Reflections and Findings from the Field by Anna Han... - 1 views

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    Critical analysis of MOOCs using video./
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Can MOOCs Work with Liberal Arts? : New England Board of Higher Education - 0 views

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    During any given semester at a liberal arts college like Wellesley, students may experience what will prove to be a transformational moment in their lives. A pre-med student from El Paso might come to Wellesley and publish research with her biochemistry professor.
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The Early Days of Videotaped Lectures - 1 views

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    When talking with some of our "senior faculty", this meme keeps coming around.
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MOOC platform to focus on group learning - 2 views

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    I'm not sure if the market has room for another player. But p2p learning is potentially a big differentiator.
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MOOC Completion Rates: The Data - 1 views

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    Here's an interactive portal sorting out MOOC data.
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    This will be good to watch...
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Despite courtship Amherst decides to shy away from star MOOC provider | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    This likely captures the feelings for many of us.
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    Very interesting development. For instance, compare Amherst with Wesleyan.
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Reflections on the first BritMOOCs - 0 views

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    Some very interesting reflections. Two stood out for me: 1: A missing forum element: "The worst thing was getting behind and being unable to catch up. There was no forum on which to discuss this, and I was not comfortable sharing with strangers," 2. Students wanting talking heads: "the developers of Edinburgh's e-learning course opted against having the content driven by audiovisual footage of lectures delivered to camera, choosing instead to curate open-source online content, including YouTube footage and academic papers. The decision proved unpopular with some students, Knox says, as they had been expecting to see professors imparting knowledge as they would in a lecture theatre."
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Reflections on a term full of MOOCs - 1 views

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    Good stuff in here.
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What I Hope To Learn By Teaching a MOOC on "History and Future of Higher Ed" | HASTAC - 3 views

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    Cathy Davidson is one of the prominent voices out there right now taking a considered, balanced approach to MOOCs - I'm a little surprised she hasn't come into our conversations earlier. :) I especially like her point here, one this group has heard before, that it's alright to both be severely critical of MOOCs in their current form and be strongly interested in experimenting with them in the hopes of developing a much more robust future form.
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