A new classification schema for MOOCs | Conole | INNOQUAL - International Journal for Innovation and Quality in Learning | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"...It argues that the current discourse around the concept of xMOOCs (primarily based around interaction with content and essentially adopting a behaviourist learning approach), and cMOOCs (which focus on harnessing the power of social media and interaction with peers, adopting a connectivist learning approach), is an inadequate way of describing the variety of MOOCs and the ways in which learners engage with them ..."

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