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Rescooped by Vladimir Kukharenko from Learning with MOOCs
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Mooc model creates disciplinary ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’

Mooc model creates disciplinary ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ | e-learning-ukr | Scoop.it
Certain fields are unable to participate in ‘democratisation of education’ because of issues such as copyright, says study

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Rescooped by Vladimir Kukharenko from Educational Technology in Higher Education
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Massive Open Online Course - Creative Commons

Massive Open Online Course - Creative Commons | e-learning-ukr | Scoop.it
Creative Commons licenses provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors, artists, and educators.

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Rescooped by Vladimir Kukharenko from Networked Learning - MOOCs and more
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Invasion of the MOOCs: The Promises and Perils of Massive Open Online Courses | Parlor Press

Invasion of the MOOCs: The Promises and Perils of Massive Open Online Courses | Parlor Press | e-learning-ukr | Scoop.it

Invasion of the MOOCs: The Promise and Perils of Massive Open Online Courses is one of the first collections of essays about the phenomenon of “Massive Online Open Courses.” Unlike accounts in the mainstream media and educational press, Invasion of the MOOCs is not written from the perspective of removed administrators, would-be education entrepreneurs/venture capitalists, or political pundits. Rather, this collection of essays comes from faculty who developed and taught MOOCs in 2012 and 2013, students who participated in those MOOCs, and academics and observers who have first hand experience with MOOCs and higher education. These twenty-one essays reflect the complexity of the very definition of what is (and what might in the near future be) a “MOOC,” along with perspectives and opinions that move far beyond the polarizing debate about MOOCs that has occupied the media in previous accounts. Toward that end, Invasion of the MOOCs reflects a wide variety of impressions about MOOCs from the most recent past and projects possibilities about MOOCs for the not so distant future.


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Beth Dailey's curator insight, March 31, 2014 7:11 AM

Great collection of essays on MOOCs.

Theophilus's curator insight, April 3, 2014 3:49 AM

Great lessons to learn for our South African Higher Education institutions who are embarking on e-learning and online-course alternatives. We do not have to commit the same mistakes.

Paul Carey's curator insight, April 3, 2014 4:32 AM

The real story of moocs perhaps?

http://www.parlorpress.com/pdf/invasion_of_the_moocs.pdf