MOOCs and Open Education Around the World. 2015 – Routledge.
Edited by Curtis J. Bonk, Mimi M. Lee, Thomas C. Reeves, Thomas H. Reynolds.
Find out more about this exciting new book MOOCs and Open Education
MOOCs and Open Education Around the World is a
edited collection
that
investigates
issues
related to open
educational resources
and
massively open online courses.
New
evolvements in
elearning technology have empowered
learners
in nations all aver the world
to take classes via the Internet.
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) and similar experiments with open education are allowing millions of self-directed online learners around the globe to learn from well-known professors.
MOOC courses are
customarily free
for learners but do not
lead to formal accreditation.
There are quite a few
subjects that
elearning organizations
have to deal with
in 2015 because online learning technology is
advancing so rapidly.
How can educators
make sure that
the quality control for these
massively open online courses is
decent?
How can learners
guarantee that
lecturers are properly credentialed
to teach online courses?
What different business models are being used by
organizations like
Peer to Peer University to conduct these MOOCs?
What teaching practices and evaluation strategies are optimal?
How can participants
deal with
low
motivation and high
learner dropout rates?
As digital learning technology becomes more
procurable there is a
increasing
demand
to perceive how
these massive open online courses are being conducted.
Scholars
and lots of other
stakeholders
would like
to better perceive
these
promising new open education
initiatives.
Educators want
to better understand how
these massively open online courses
can be improved.
Online assessments for MOOCs can be difficult to conduct effectively and reliably.
To meet this
demand for
details
the definitive new book
MOOCs and Open Education
provides a critical analysis of
these MOOCs and other open education resource topics.
This thrilling new book
also investigates the
most important controversies associated with
MOOC classes and open educational resources (OER).
To learn more please visit MOOCs and Open Education.
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