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The Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
What is Coursera?
How Coursera changes the economics of higher education
How MOOCs differ from traditional courses
Advanced Game Theory course
Flipping the Classroom
Is there any relation between MOOCs and online study groups?
Faroe Islands MOOC participant
How long will MOOCs stay free?
The core idea of MOOCs
Massive Open Online Courses, or MOOCs, offer new ways to educate the general population.
These platforms allow the expansion of new methods of teaching and learning, offering a more flexible and adaptive framework than traditional course delivery.
MOOCs experienced a big boom in 2012 and have been increasing in number since then.
MOOC platforms are also starting to offer classes for credit at a fraction of the cost, mainly focused on business and computer science.
Most of the classes are backed by renowned universities such as the Arizona State University, or the University of Michigan.
One way to apply MOOCS to our current classes is by intermixing the infrastructures provided by MOOC platforms and the concept of hybrid classrooms.
The beauty of MOOCs is that they don't need specific classroom settings or rigid schedules.
Students are given a sense of freedom, autonomy and accountability which creates an environment of intrinsic motivation.
MOOCs provide an alternative way of teaching and learning which can be attractive to new generations of learners and can add value to current learning experiences.
Poorly designed MOOC classes can experience a high dropout rate.
Opening Remarks
How has the MOOC evolved over time?
Enrollment
Forum engagement during the pandemic
What did we find in the pandemic?
Transition to Canvas
What do you want to highlight from your courses?
What can you tell us about helping more people complete MOOCs?
What are your thoughts on course design?
Closing Remarks