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Massive Open Online Courses

The MOOC Revolution

Massive Open Online Courses

The MOOC Revolution

Edited ByPaul Kim
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 20 November 2014
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315848655
Pages 176 pages
eBook ISBN 9781317907527
SubjectsEducation
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Kim, P. (Ed.). (2015). Massive Open Online Courses. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315848655
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Are MOOCs a catalyst for reimagining education, a sign of the increased corporatization of the education sector, or merely a well-publicized but passing trend? Massive Open Online Courses shares insights from multiple stakeholders on what MOOCs are now and could eventually become, providing those in higher education as well as K-12, military, government, and corporate training with an authoritative source on a wide range of key issues surrounding MOOCs.

MOOCs, or Massive Open Online Courses, are a disruptive technology currently forcing a serious reconceptualization of accreditation, assessment, motivation and retention, technology-based instruction, and the overall student experience. In this timely volume, Paul Kim brings together experts from higher education, business, law, learning analytics and other relevant areas to provide an evenhanded, research-based positioning of MOOCs within the existing educational technology landscape and a base for understanding whether they could reshape the future of education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
The Anatomy of MOOCs
ByJane E. Klobas, Bruce Mackintosh, Jamie Murphy
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
MOOC Pedagogy
BySian Bayne, Jen Ross
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
To MOOC or Not to MOOC? University Decision- Making and Agile Governance for Educational Innovation
ByJeff Haywood, Hamish Macleod
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Enter the Anti-MOOCs: The Reinvention of Online Learning as a Form of Social Commentary
ByLarry Johnson, Samantha Adams Becker
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Developing a Sustainable MOOC Business Model
ByVictor Hu
View abstract
chapter 6|6 pages
The Subject Matters: MOOCs and Relevancy
ByDennis Yang, Meg Evans
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
NovoEd, a Social Learning Environment
ByFarnaz Ronaghi, Amin Saberi, Anne Trumbore
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
MOOCs, Copyright, and the Many Meanings of “Open”
BySamantha Bernstein
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
Educating Educators: Designing MOOCs for Professional Learning
ByLearning Glenn M. Kleiman, Mary Ann Wolf, and David Frye
View abstract

Are MOOCs a catalyst for reimagining education, a sign of the increased corporatization of the education sector, or merely a well-publicized but passing trend? Massive Open Online Courses shares insights from multiple stakeholders on what MOOCs are now and could eventually become, providing those in higher education as well as K-12, military, government, and corporate training with an authoritative source on a wide range of key issues surrounding MOOCs.

MOOCs, or Massive Open Online Courses, are a disruptive technology currently forcing a serious reconceptualization of accreditation, assessment, motivation and retention, technology-based instruction, and the overall student experience. In this timely volume, Paul Kim brings together experts from higher education, business, law, learning analytics and other relevant areas to provide an evenhanded, research-based positioning of MOOCs within the existing educational technology landscape and a base for understanding whether they could reshape the future of education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
The Anatomy of MOOCs
ByJane E. Klobas, Bruce Mackintosh, Jamie Murphy
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
MOOC Pedagogy
BySian Bayne, Jen Ross
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
To MOOC or Not to MOOC? University Decision- Making and Agile Governance for Educational Innovation
ByJeff Haywood, Hamish Macleod
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Enter the Anti-MOOCs: The Reinvention of Online Learning as a Form of Social Commentary
ByLarry Johnson, Samantha Adams Becker
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Developing a Sustainable MOOC Business Model
ByVictor Hu
View abstract
chapter 6|6 pages
The Subject Matters: MOOCs and Relevancy
ByDennis Yang, Meg Evans
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
NovoEd, a Social Learning Environment
ByFarnaz Ronaghi, Amin Saberi, Anne Trumbore
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
MOOCs, Copyright, and the Many Meanings of “Open”
BySamantha Bernstein
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
Educating Educators: Designing MOOCs for Professional Learning
ByLearning Glenn M. Kleiman, Mary Ann Wolf, and David Frye
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Are MOOCs a catalyst for reimagining education, a sign of the increased corporatization of the education sector, or merely a well-publicized but passing trend? Massive Open Online Courses shares insights from multiple stakeholders on what MOOCs are now and could eventually become, providing those in higher education as well as K-12, military, government, and corporate training with an authoritative source on a wide range of key issues surrounding MOOCs.

MOOCs, or Massive Open Online Courses, are a disruptive technology currently forcing a serious reconceptualization of accreditation, assessment, motivation and retention, technology-based instruction, and the overall student experience. In this timely volume, Paul Kim brings together experts from higher education, business, law, learning analytics and other relevant areas to provide an evenhanded, research-based positioning of MOOCs within the existing educational technology landscape and a base for understanding whether they could reshape the future of education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
The Anatomy of MOOCs
ByJane E. Klobas, Bruce Mackintosh, Jamie Murphy
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
MOOC Pedagogy
BySian Bayne, Jen Ross
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
To MOOC or Not to MOOC? University Decision- Making and Agile Governance for Educational Innovation
ByJeff Haywood, Hamish Macleod
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Enter the Anti-MOOCs: The Reinvention of Online Learning as a Form of Social Commentary
ByLarry Johnson, Samantha Adams Becker
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Developing a Sustainable MOOC Business Model
ByVictor Hu
View abstract
chapter 6|6 pages
The Subject Matters: MOOCs and Relevancy
ByDennis Yang, Meg Evans
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
NovoEd, a Social Learning Environment
ByFarnaz Ronaghi, Amin Saberi, Anne Trumbore
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
MOOCs, Copyright, and the Many Meanings of “Open”
BySamantha Bernstein
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
Educating Educators: Designing MOOCs for Professional Learning
ByLearning Glenn M. Kleiman, Mary Ann Wolf, and David Frye
View abstract

Are MOOCs a catalyst for reimagining education, a sign of the increased corporatization of the education sector, or merely a well-publicized but passing trend? Massive Open Online Courses shares insights from multiple stakeholders on what MOOCs are now and could eventually become, providing those in higher education as well as K-12, military, government, and corporate training with an authoritative source on a wide range of key issues surrounding MOOCs.

MOOCs, or Massive Open Online Courses, are a disruptive technology currently forcing a serious reconceptualization of accreditation, assessment, motivation and retention, technology-based instruction, and the overall student experience. In this timely volume, Paul Kim brings together experts from higher education, business, law, learning analytics and other relevant areas to provide an evenhanded, research-based positioning of MOOCs within the existing educational technology landscape and a base for understanding whether they could reshape the future of education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
The Anatomy of MOOCs
ByJane E. Klobas, Bruce Mackintosh, Jamie Murphy
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
MOOC Pedagogy
BySian Bayne, Jen Ross
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
To MOOC or Not to MOOC? University Decision- Making and Agile Governance for Educational Innovation
ByJeff Haywood, Hamish Macleod
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Enter the Anti-MOOCs: The Reinvention of Online Learning as a Form of Social Commentary
ByLarry Johnson, Samantha Adams Becker
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Developing a Sustainable MOOC Business Model
ByVictor Hu
View abstract
chapter 6|6 pages
The Subject Matters: MOOCs and Relevancy
ByDennis Yang, Meg Evans
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
NovoEd, a Social Learning Environment
ByFarnaz Ronaghi, Amin Saberi, Anne Trumbore
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
MOOCs, Copyright, and the Many Meanings of “Open”
BySamantha Bernstein
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
Educating Educators: Designing MOOCs for Professional Learning
ByLearning Glenn M. Kleiman, Mary Ann Wolf, and David Frye
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Are MOOCs a catalyst for reimagining education, a sign of the increased corporatization of the education sector, or merely a well-publicized but passing trend? Massive Open Online Courses shares insights from multiple stakeholders on what MOOCs are now and could eventually become, providing those in higher education as well as K-12, military, government, and corporate training with an authoritative source on a wide range of key issues surrounding MOOCs.

MOOCs, or Massive Open Online Courses, are a disruptive technology currently forcing a serious reconceptualization of accreditation, assessment, motivation and retention, technology-based instruction, and the overall student experience. In this timely volume, Paul Kim brings together experts from higher education, business, law, learning analytics and other relevant areas to provide an evenhanded, research-based positioning of MOOCs within the existing educational technology landscape and a base for understanding whether they could reshape the future of education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
The Anatomy of MOOCs
ByJane E. Klobas, Bruce Mackintosh, Jamie Murphy
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
MOOC Pedagogy
BySian Bayne, Jen Ross
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
To MOOC or Not to MOOC? University Decision- Making and Agile Governance for Educational Innovation
ByJeff Haywood, Hamish Macleod
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Enter the Anti-MOOCs: The Reinvention of Online Learning as a Form of Social Commentary
ByLarry Johnson, Samantha Adams Becker
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Developing a Sustainable MOOC Business Model
ByVictor Hu
View abstract
chapter 6|6 pages
The Subject Matters: MOOCs and Relevancy
ByDennis Yang, Meg Evans
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
NovoEd, a Social Learning Environment
ByFarnaz Ronaghi, Amin Saberi, Anne Trumbore
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
MOOCs, Copyright, and the Many Meanings of “Open”
BySamantha Bernstein
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
Educating Educators: Designing MOOCs for Professional Learning
ByLearning Glenn M. Kleiman, Mary Ann Wolf, and David Frye
View abstract

Are MOOCs a catalyst for reimagining education, a sign of the increased corporatization of the education sector, or merely a well-publicized but passing trend? Massive Open Online Courses shares insights from multiple stakeholders on what MOOCs are now and could eventually become, providing those in higher education as well as K-12, military, government, and corporate training with an authoritative source on a wide range of key issues surrounding MOOCs.

MOOCs, or Massive Open Online Courses, are a disruptive technology currently forcing a serious reconceptualization of accreditation, assessment, motivation and retention, technology-based instruction, and the overall student experience. In this timely volume, Paul Kim brings together experts from higher education, business, law, learning analytics and other relevant areas to provide an evenhanded, research-based positioning of MOOCs within the existing educational technology landscape and a base for understanding whether they could reshape the future of education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
The Anatomy of MOOCs
ByJane E. Klobas, Bruce Mackintosh, Jamie Murphy
View abstract
chapter 2|23 pages
MOOC Pedagogy
BySian Bayne, Jen Ross
View abstract
chapter 3|15 pages
To MOOC or Not to MOOC? University Decision- Making and Agile Governance for Educational Innovation
ByJeff Haywood, Hamish Macleod
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Enter the Anti-MOOCs: The Reinvention of Online Learning as a Form of Social Commentary
ByLarry Johnson, Samantha Adams Becker
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Developing a Sustainable MOOC Business Model
ByVictor Hu
View abstract
chapter 6|6 pages
The Subject Matters: MOOCs and Relevancy
ByDennis Yang, Meg Evans
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
NovoEd, a Social Learning Environment
ByFarnaz Ronaghi, Amin Saberi, Anne Trumbore
View abstract
chapter 8|11 pages
MOOCs, Copyright, and the Many Meanings of “Open”
BySamantha Bernstein
View abstract
chapter 9|30 pages
Educating Educators: Designing MOOCs for Professional Learning
ByLearning Glenn M. Kleiman, Mary Ann Wolf, and David Frye
View abstract
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