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MOOCs are ideal for filling knowledge gaps | GradHacker | Inside Higher Ed

MOOCs are ideal for filling knowledge gaps | GradHacker | Inside Higher Ed | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Summary from Academica Top Ten - Thursday, October 8, 2015

"MOOCs are ideal for filling knowledge gaps

While many people might argue about whether MOOCs will ever provide a successful alternative to traditional university education, MOOCs can without doubt serve as a valuable supplement to this education, writes a contributor forInside Higher Ed. When some students enrol in graduate school, for example, they might need to draw on information they encountered in their first year of undergraduate studies and thus have difficulty remembering. The author argues that in this type of situation, the accessible and unintimidating qualities of MOOCs make them an ideal and cost-effective way of filling in knowledge gaps that do not require enrolment in a traditional university course. The author concludes that perusing MOOC offerings might have the added benefit of “inspir[ing] you to learn about something you’ve never considered.”"


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Far From a Threat, MOOCs Could Help Solve the B-School Diversity Problem

Far From a Threat, MOOCs Could Help Solve the B-School Diversity Problem | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
A report contends that business schools shunning MOOCs may miss opportunities to tap more minorities and international students

 

The following summary is from Academica Top Ten, 5 June 2014

MOOCs help business schools reach sought-after student demographics

A new report in the Harvard Business Review says that rather than "cannibalizing" business school enrolment, MOOCs offer an opportunity to attract new student demographics. The study of over 875,000 students in 9 MOOCs offered by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania found that MOOCs successfully reached three highly sought-after demographic groups: international students, foreign-born Americans, and underrepresented minorities. According to survey data, 78% of students who registered for an online business course came from outside the US, compared with 45% in full-time, 2-year MBA programs. 35% of students enrolled in the Wharton MOOCs identified themselves as foreign-born Americans, of whom 54% already had a graduate or professional degree. 19% of the students came from underrepresented minorities, compared to 11% in traditional MBA programs at 9 top US schools. However, the MOOCs fell short in attracting female students. Only 32% of MOOC attendees were female, compared with 40% of applicants to MBA programs.Harvard Business Review | Businessweek | Inside Higher Ed


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News & Events | Glasgow Caledonian University | Scotland, UK

News & Events | Glasgow Caledonian University | Scotland, UK | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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It Doesn’t Matter if Students Drop Out of MOOCs

It Doesn’t Matter if Students Drop Out of MOOCs | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
This article is part of Future Tense, which is a partnership of Slate, the New America Foundation, and Arizona State University. On Wednesday, April 30, Future Tense will host an event in Washington, D.C., on technology and the future of higher education. For more information and to RSVP, visit the...

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Why Higher Ed is Slow to Become Longer Ed

Why Higher Ed is Slow to Become Longer Ed | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
With the jury coming in on some of the first high-profile MOOC experiments – some successful, some not – the debate continues about whether MOOCs are good for society. This debate is often conflated

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Bill Gates Talks Performance Funding and MOOCs in Conference Keynote – The Ticker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education

Bill Gates Talks Performance Funding and MOOCs in Conference Keynote – The Ticker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Summary from Academica Top 10 - 23 July 2014

Bill Gates offers perspectives on PSE

In his keynote address to the National Association of College and University Business Officers, Microsoft founder Bill Gates offered his perspective on a number of PSE-related issues. Gates said that it is “oversimplistic” to focus on PSE as being just about getting a job; “citizenship, developing deeper understanding, other things, are all important” he said. He also warned his audience of the pitfalls of approaches that focus solely on completion rates, which could lead some colleges to steer clear of challenging students. Metrics based on graduates’ salaries are also problematic, he said. Gates noted that public PSE institutions typically do a poor job at justifying money spent on unprofitable sports programs or luxury dorms. Gates was lukewarm to some education technologies; he said massive open online courses (MOOCs) were typically “mediocre” but added that he expects competition will improve quality over the next 5 or 6 years. In this time, he predicted, a handful of “clearly excellent” courses will emerge in each field. But, he said, “I still believe in physical places of learning for a fairly significant part of what goes on.” Inside Higher Ed | The Chronicle of Higher Education


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MOOC providers versus sceptics at 'Going Global' - University World News

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Creating an Online Learning Community

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The Illinois Online Network (ION) is a collaboration of all community colleges in Illinois and the University of Illinois working together to advance utilization of technology enhanced and Internet-based instruction and service.

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Elite universities face lower stakes but familiar concerns in MOOC space | Inside Higher Ed

Elite universities face lower stakes but familiar concerns in MOOC space | Inside Higher Ed | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

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4 Lessons We Can Learn from the "Failure" of MOOCs

4 Lessons We Can Learn from the "Failure" of MOOCs | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Recently NPR did a story that had the general title The Online Education Revolution Drifts Off Course. And yet the article was focused solely on MOOCs (massive open online courses). Let's be clear th

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