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Ernestine Du Pont201223028Professional Studies 3A
MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES (MOOCS)
Welcome to my presentation on MOOCs.
This is my own interpretation on what MOOCs are all about.
Content
What is a MOOC? Purpose of a MOOC Characteristics of a MOOC Brief history of MOOCs Types of MOOCs Field of interest MY MOOC
MOOCs
Massive- Using the WEB to keep in touch with others globally
Open- It’s free of charge for students
Online- To learn together digitally
Course- A MOOC covers a single topic
How a MOOC is described
A Massive Open Online Course (MOOC ) is an online course that allows unlimited participation and open access via the web. It builds a community for students, professors and teaching assistants through the use of interactive course materials.
Purpose of MOOCs
Networked learning allows room to share ideas, the exchange of knowledge and working collaboratively with others.
For better and effective learning people need to interact, pose questions, do research and discuss ideas on what they have learned.
Working collaboratively means that students are also preparing for the real world of work.
Diversity allows for fresh experience for learners from different backgrounds.
Being independent in their learning would mean that students will be encouraged towards being responsible for their own knowledge.
What characterizes a MOOC
Free access to students
Unlimited participation
No formal entry requirement
Can be a form of practice
Chaos in the form of high drop out rate
Different forms of new social media and online tools are used
It is learner centered:
self-direction and improved student partaking
the environment is created not the way of learning
Brief History of MOOCs
Open Education Movement: Open content and knowledge.
Connectivism: Learning is successful if we connect and build relevant networks.
CCK08: Connectivism and Connective Knowledge Course run in 2008.
Standards MOOCs (2012): Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Databases.
Brief History continued…
MOOCs started multiplying on the web creating many discussions about their structure, effectiveness and openness. Everyone from student, teachers, e-learning specialists, academics and the media has their own opinion. The evolution of technology and of new learning experience have always been closely related. As distance learning specialists affirm, the field of distance learning had three main generations:
1. Correspondence study
2. Multimedia
3. Computer mediated
Brief History continued…
Sebastian Thrun's 2011 MOOC on artificial intelligence has been thought to be the first MOOC, but in reality the first MOOC was likely offered in 2008 at the University of Manitoba.
The first MOOCs emerged from the Open Educational Resources (OER) Movement.
The term MOOC was coined in 2008 by Dave Cormier and senior research fellow Bryan Alexander
Connectivism and Connective Knowledge ( known as CCK08) was led by George Siemens and Stephen Downes where students interect with a variety of social media tools.
Types of MOOCs/ Platforms
Udacity Coursera edX MITx Udemy Future Learn OER University
Field of interest
My interests are Primarily Business management, but others would be psychology and it would fall under the Education category.
I have explored topics in business first hand, but came across a topic that interested me more.
It is reality based and I hope I can learn a lot from it in order to teach others and also practice it in my daily live.
MY MOOC
I was undecided with which course to go, as I mentioned that I would be interested in business or psychology.
I decided not to do the business course but rather a course based on psychology in a way.
My course that I will be doing for 6 weeks is coined “understanding drugs and addiction”
It is more based on the study at a psychiatric institute, and examines the effects of drugs on the brain.
Moreover how drug use can be prevented and how to overcome the addiction of drugs.
The platform I am using is ‘future learn’.
References:
http://oertools.weebly.com/types-of-moocs.html accessed 19 February 2014
http://www.slideshare.net/oerafrica/the-rise-of-moocs accessed 20 February 2014
http://www.slideshare.net/LynGoodnight/multmedia-presentation-goodnight accessed 20 February 2014