MOOCs and Open Education Around the World. Routledge – 2015 – 396 Pages.
Edited by Curtis J. Bonk, Mimi M. Lee, Thomas C. Reeves, Thomas H. Reynolds.
Find out more about this definitive new book MOOCs and Open Education
MOOCs and Open Education is a
edited collection
that
articulates
issues
related to open
educational resources
and
massively open online courses.
Brand new
developments in
online education have provided the means for
people
all over the world
to take part in courses via the Internet.
This MOOC book describes methods for making lectures more interesting and getting students more engaged in learning.
These MOOC classes are
generally free
but do not
consistently
lead to formal accreditation.
There are a variety of
topics that
e-learning technology organizations
must deal with
in 2015 because online education technology is
developing so swiftly.
How can participants
assure that
the quality of these
massively open online courses is
satisfactory?
This book conveys life-changing stories that might inspire others to try experiencing MOOCs and open education.
How can we
certify that
instructors are properly credentialed
and qualified to teach MOOCs?
What different business models are being used by
organizations like
North Seattle Community College to conduct these massively open online courses?
What assessment strategies and teaching practices are in use today?
How can teachers
get a handle on
inadequate
motivation and high
learner attrition?
As digital education technology becomes more
procurable there is a
growing
demand
to grasp how
massive open online courses are being conducted.
Public servants
and many other
stakeholders
need
to understand
these
open education
initiatives.
Educators want
to know how
massively open online courses
can be enhanced.
To handle this
desideratum for
knowledge
the definitive new book
MOOCs and Open Education Around the World
provides a critical analysis of
massively open online courses and other open educational issues.
This intriguing new book
also considers the
most important controversies associated with
MOOCs and OERS.
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