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Roger Harrison

MOOCs may eye the world market, but does the world want them? | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • Online higher education is increasingly hailed as a chance for educators in the developed world to expand access and quality across the globe
  • enroll in online courses. The African Virtual University was created based on work the World Bank began in 1995 to provide education in sub-Saharan African. It now supplies coursework
Roger Harrison

Will MOOC Technology Break the Education Cartel? « Educational Technology Debate - 0 views

  • Talk about giving the people what they want. It’s been compared to the introduction of self-serve in grocery stores in the 70’s and 80’s whereby a digitally-accessible education sees people picking and choosing their own learning rather than waiting for a ‘grocer’ to assemble it for them.
  • developing countries where university-level education is not universally accessible, it means something even more – being able to study at all, and world-class courses at that. AfterSchoolAfrica.com has a good summary here if you need a quick overview of the history of MOOCs so far by the way.
  • Once flexible and even user-generated learning content embedded in MOOC’s
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  • Can we actually trust people to choose their own education like they choose toothbrushes
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    great historical comparisions
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