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Nigel Robertson

MOOC MOOC! The interview | Educational Technology and Change Journal - 0 views

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    An interview with the people who ran (run) Mooc Mooc - a Mooc about Moocs.
Stephen Bright

Week 5: A new classification for MOOCs by Gráinne Conole | MOOC Quality Project - 0 views

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    Grainne Conole proposes 12 dimesions for better classification of MOOCs. the degree of openness, the scale of participation (massification), the amount of use of multimedia, the amount of communication, the extent to which collaboration is included, the type of learner pathway (from learner centred to teacher-centred and highly structured), the level of quality assurance, the extent to which reflection is encouraged, the level of assessment, how informal or formal it is, autonomy, and diversity. She then evaluates five example MOOCs against these dimensions.
Nigel Robertson

#MOOC MOOC Some reflections on MOOC | Learner Weblog - 0 views

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    Sufai John Mac on Moocs and some of the negative comments about them.
Nigel Robertson

All MOOCs and No Play Makes University Dull - 0 views

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    Memes on moocs - 2 images taking a dig at the mooc hype.
Nigel Robertson

Welcome to MOOC.CA ~ MOOC - 0 views

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    Feed from Downes on Moocs and list of past Moocs.
Stephen Bright

Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2012: MOOCs - 0 views

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    the Year of the MOOC -excellent summary of MOOCish stuf for 2012 including a timeline of what happened through the year and some history of MOOCs 
Tracey Morgan

Why MOOCs are Good for Teacher Professional Development! - OnlineUniversities.com - 0 views

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    "While I am not a huge fan of MOOCs (See, "MOOCs - The Opium of the Masses," I think that there is one area in which they might actually be extremely useful - ongoing teacher professional development (PD). They are a good fit to help meet a very specific need, which they could do quite well given teachers' experience with education."
Nigel Robertson

MOOCs, MIT and Magic - 1 views

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    "MOOCs, MIT and Magic" Tony Bates is a critical voice at a session at MIT on Moocs and edX.
Stephen Bright

MOOC pedagogy: the challenges of developing for Coursera | ALT Online Newsletter - 0 views

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    Analysis of MOOC pedagogy in relation to designing a MOOC for Cousera on el-learning and technology by the teachers and researchera associated with the MSc in elearning at the University of Edinburgh.
Stephen Bright

Not All Online Students Are the Same: A Summary of Stanford's MOOC User Study - moocnew... - 0 views

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    Different tracks online students take with MOOCs e.g. do the bits which clear up the muddy points in the topic, take the course because the professor is famous, want to find out what MOOCs are like etc. These are the students lumped together as 'drop-outs' and unpacking their experience shows useful learning takes place, but they don't complete the course.
Stephen Bright

Five Myths about MOOCs (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    Article refutes five commom myths about MOOCs 1. Fail to engage students in effective pedagogical practices 2. Deny students mentoring experiences with scholars passionate about their research 3. Lack the rigor of an on-campus curriculum 4.Provide, at best, superficial and narrowly defined training rather than deep understanding 5.Are an attempt to replace faculty"
Nigel Robertson

The Mooc of One - 0 views

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    Post by Downes describing his thinking about where Moocs were and what should come next - the PLE. And why MOOCs need to recognise the individual.
Nigel Robertson

A Tale of Two MOOCs @ Coursera: Divided by Pedagogy | online learning insights - 0 views

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    FOE vs EDC moocs - a learning approach comparison.
Nigel Robertson

The Professors Behind the MOOC Hype - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    A survey of academics who taught on Coursera and Udacity Moocs and their perceptions.
Nigel Robertson

What Professors Can Learn From 'Hard Core' MOOC Students - Technology - The Chronicle o... - 0 views

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    The Chronicle with more surface stuff on MOOCs. There's very little to learn about Mooc design except don't make instructions ambiguous (with which I totally agree!)
Nigel Robertson

The MOOC Moment and the End of Reform - The New Inquiry - 0 views

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    Great piece on the new mooc movement. Worth engaging with.
Nigel Robertson

The Realities of MOOCs | Ben Betts is... - 0 views

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    Account of usage levels research in Moocs comparing 3 differently sized cohorts in the same mooc instance.
Stephen Bright

The March of the MOOCs: Monstrous Open Online Courses | Open Education | HYBRID PEDAGOGY - 1 views

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    critique of MOOcs and the direction MOOCs will take us in especially in higher education
Nigel Robertson

What's right and what's wrong about Coursera-style MOOCs - 0 views

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    "Daphne Koller, one of the two founders of Coursera, describes some of the key features of the Coursera MOOCs, and the lessons she has learned to date about teaching and learning from these courses. The video is well worth watching, just for this."
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    Tony Bates critique of Coursera and Koller's take on Moocs.
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