oer 2 mooc
DESCRIPTION
NOUN Workshop: OER 2 MOOCTRANSCRIPT
OER2MOOC
Robert SchuwerOpen Universiteit (Netherlands)
Agenda
• A Model for MOOC
• Example
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A Model for MOOC
CC-BY Hester Jelgerhuis
Determine aim
• Why a MOOC?
• Target group
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A model to use
• Grainne Conole
• Design phase
• Twelve dimensions
• Each dimension low, medium, high
• Quality and pedagogy as starting point
• http://mooc.efquel.org/a-new-classification-for-moocs-grainne-conole/
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Dimensions
• Open• Massive• Use of multimedia• Degree of communication• Degree of collaboration• Learning pathway
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• Quality Assurance• Amount of reflection• Certification• Formal learning• Autonomy• Diversity
Possible consequences
• Open: cohort or not? All content at once or publish each week separately?
• Learning pathway: consider different levels of expertise and knowledge?
• Formal & Certification: conditions (e.g. proctored exam)? Can that be organized?
• Overall: evaluation? Learning analytics for improvements?
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Quality of MOOC
• Quality label OpenUpEd
• Launched Feb 2014
• Mandatory and monitored
• Benchmark label:– Meeting criteria on MOOC– Existence of internal QA system
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Quality criteria on MOOC
• Openness to learners• Digital openness• Learner-centred approach• Independent learning• Media-supported interaction• Recognition options• Quality focus (production & presentation)• Spectrum of diversity (access)
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CC-BY Hester Jelgerhuis
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Example
Steps
• Use the model of Conole to determine the demands on design
• Use the Quality model of OpenUpEd to specify the demands on quality
• Analyze what adaptations are needed– Design– Develop– Organisation
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