2. TYPES OF MOOC
There are two types of MOOC:
1. xMOOC: content-based MOOCs
1. cMOOC: connectivist MOOCs
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3. XMOOC
Follow a more behaviorist* approach arguably
dominated by the “drill and grill” instructional methods.
*Behaviorism: a theory of learning based upon the idea that all
behaviors are acquired through conditioning
Use video presentations, short quizzes and testing.
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4. XMOOC
They focus on concise, targeted video content with
short videos rather than full-length lectures to wade
through and use automated testing to check students‟
understanding as they work through the content.
Students intake some information, then hopefully
engage in doing something while getting a little bit of
help from peer learners.
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5. CMOOC
Based on a connectivism* theory of learning with
networks developed informally.
*Connectivism is the thesis that knowledge is distributed
across a network of connections, and therefore that learning
consists of the ability to construct and traverse those networks
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6. CMOOC
They include discussion forums, allow people to
bounce ideas around and discuss learning together
and one-on-one interaction and easy back-and-forth
questioning.
cMOOCs emphasize connected, collaborative learning
and the courses are built around a group of likeminded „individuals‟ who are relatively free from
institutional constraints.
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7. RESOURCES:
Lugton,M. August 23,2012. What is a MOOC? What are the
different types of MOOC? xMOOCs and cMOOCs. In Reflections.
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