8. What does it look like?
• cMOOCs versus xMOOCs
• Connection versus self-direction and
assessment
• Examples…
• Coursera, edX, Canvas, Desire2Learn, Moodle,
FutureLearn, Open2Study, ChangeMOOC,
Complexity
9. MOOC Aggregators
• New ways to find MOOCs
• Mooc.ca, Class Central, Open Culture,
• Online Courses.com
10. What does it all mean?
Discussion
Contact Info:
Jenni Hayman, Executive Director
Wide World Ed ~ www.wideworlded.org
director@wideworlded.org
Editor's Notes
Not a replacement for college or university education, not typically tuition-based, not typically for credit
Common theme, research and experimentation, that’s it until we know a lot more about it
Institutional and personal values about open education Opportunity to engage with non-traditional learners about your expertise, opportunity for you to learn more Access for more learners Exposure of your institutional product to an engaged community of practice
Discipline expertise, team approach, buy-in from your stakeholders, research skills, instructional design, online instruction expertise, knowledge of adult pedagogy, time and money.