One of the most popular topics in education technology these days is the subject of MOOCs, otherwise known as Massive Open Online Courses.
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One of the most popular topics in education technology these days is the subject of MOOCs, otherwise known as Massive Open Online Courses.
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Visually see the differences between asynchronous e-learning and synchronous e-learning practices. Via Beth Dichter Delete the scoop?
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A study of asynchronous and synchronous e-learning methods discovered that each supports different purposes. By Stefan Hrastinski My work has focused on the benefits and limitations of asynchronous and synchronous e-learning and addresses questions such as when, why, and how to use these two modes of delivery. Many organizations and educational institutions are interested in using and developing both asynchronous and synchronous e-learning, but have a limited understanding of the benefits and limitations of the two. I began with a view of learning as participation in the social world,which implies that learning is a dialogue carried out through both internal and social negotiation. Delete the scoop?
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Sometimes students in the online environment just need that extra nudge to feel connected in order to truly excel. As instructors, we can facilitate community-building in an asynchronous environment by utilizing synchronous tools, such as Wimba, Skype, Elluminate, and others available to us via our learning management system or outside of the LMS. Delete the scoop?
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Given the extremely low completion rates of most moocs (about 10%) I'm guessing that exit interviews will be slim to none.
Bottom line, I don't think this product is needed or will be used? what do you think?