MOOCs and Open Education Around the World. Routledge.
Edited by Curtis J. Bonk, Mimi M. Lee, Thomas C. Reeves, Thomas H. Reynolds.
Learn more about this appealing new book MOOCs and Open Education
MOOCs and Open Education is a
edited collection
which
articulates
topics
having to do with open
education resources
(OER) and
massively open online courses.
New
improvements in
electronic education technology are making it possible for
learners
all around the world
to be participants in online classes.
Massively open online courses are
normally free
for students but do not
lead to formal accreditation.
There are several
subjects that
elearning organizations
are having to struggle with
in 2015 because online learning technology is
improving so swiftly.
How can teachers
certify that
the training provided by these
massively open online courses is
acceptable?
How can we
assure that
lecturers are properly credentialed
for teaching online?
MOOCs require the instructional design and the technological capacity to process large-scale feedback and interaction in real time.
What different strategies are being used by
institutions like
Reddit to conduct these massively open online courses?
What teaching practices and innovative assessment strategies are optimal?
How can participants
handle issues like
poor
motivation and high
attrition?
As digital learning becomes more
available there is a
developing
need
to be aware of how
these massively open online courses are being conducted.
Corporations
and numerous other
stakeholders
need
to better grasp
these
important new open educational
endeavours.
Universities want
to perceive how
these MOOC courses
can be enhanced.
To respond to this
developing
demand for
details
the dramatic new book
MOOCs and Open Education
provides a critical analysis of
these MOOC classes and other open education subjects.
This scholarly new book
also considers the
key controversies associated with
these massively open online courses and open education resources (OERS).
To learn more please visit MOOCs and Open Education.
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