2. What is MOOC
• A massive open online course also known as Mooc is an online
course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the web.
• contain a mix of familiar and somewhat unfamiliar approaches to
teaching and learning
• It helps intellects of various areas of interest in any professions to
share ideas about things which constitutes to their profession.
• a course of study made available over the Internet without charge to
a very large number of people.
3. Where does Mooc originate
• short history of distance learning and may explain much about the sudden
popularity of MOOCs.
• The evolution of technology and of new learning experiences have always
been closely related. As distance learning specialists affirm, the field of
distance-learning had three main generations:
• Correspondence study
• Multimedia
• Computer-mediated
• It is within networks that learning can generate quite interesting
experiences. This leads us to the raise of MOOCs
MOOC was likely offered in 2008 at the University of Manitoba. An entry
from Wikipedia describes the early days of MOOCs:
5. Types of Moocs
• Constructivist, Connectivist approach
• Behaviourist, Cognitvist approach
• Many-to-many (Dialogue, Peer2Peer interactions)
• One-to-many (Student/Content, Teacher/Student interactions)
• Informal learning
• More formal learning
• Collaborative, peer assessment
• Coordinated assessments and quizzes (often automated)
• Rich social media
• Social media used
• Drive towards openness
• Open to join, but not all content
• Network building, collaboration
• Organised group work
• Ad hoc learner space
• Fixed Platform
6. Benefits of Mooc
• Benefits
• Downsides
• Able to organise a MOOC in any setting with connectivity
• Use any online tools that are relevant
• Use your own devices
• Work across timezones and boundaries
• Connect across disciplines and institutions
• Do not need a degree to enter
• Improve lifelong learning skills
• Feeling of chaos
• Demands digital literacy
• Demands self-directed learning capacity
• Requires time and effort (often more than expected)
• Possible steep learning curve
• Technology can distract from learning purpose and content
7. My interest
• My field of interest is in education
• My main focus is on English literature and history
8. continuation
• My interest Is in adult learning in education
• It comprises of improving teachers way of teaching as well as being
able to deal with adults or young adults in my classroom