MOOCs, SPOCs and next generation Open Access Learning
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Examining the development of the Massive Open Online Course and its variants.
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The Emergence of China’s Nationally-Recognized MOOCs

The Emergence of China’s Nationally-Recognized MOOCs | MOOCs, SPOCs and next generation Open Access Learning | Scoop.it
China bolsters MOOC development through national recognition of top MOOCs in the nation
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China has over 12,500 MOOCs. The Chinese government has launched a program to recognized the best MOOCs the nation has to offer.
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On the digital Silk Road

On the digital Silk Road | MOOCs, SPOCs and next generation Open Access Learning | Scoop.it

China’s reaches for that goal through soft-power at home too, leveraging e-learning to do it, and on the way, offering new e-learning partnership opportunities for Australia that may profoundly change education here too.

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Major challenges Chinese MOOCers have on English platforms

Major challenges Chinese MOOCers have on English platforms | MOOCs, SPOCs and next generation Open Access Learning | Scoop.it
This blog summarises some major challenges Chinese MOOCers face when using English MOOC platforms. The following blog will list out my proposed solutions. Accessibility  Website loading - Sometimes...
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Some issues for Chinese MOOCers trying to access English language MOOCs, with some nice links to the 'Great Firewall of China and the MOOC China Town. 

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Massive free online teaching the next big thing in China

Massive free online teaching the next big thing in China | MOOCs, SPOCs and next generation Open Access Learning | Scoop.it

Massive online open courses" or MOOC, designed for large-scale interaction and open access at no cost, have become a rising power in China's education landscape. While MOOC has been labeled a "tsunami" of education by the president of Stanford University, educators in China have called it the most important invention in their field since the Internet.

 

 

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