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د. مبارك بن هادي القحطاني Dr. Mubarak H. Alkhatnai

Associate Professor

Dean of Quality and Development - Deanship of Quality and Development عميد عمادة التطوير والجودة

اللغات وعلومها
2113 College of Languages and Translation
publication
Journal Article
2015
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Emerging patterns in MOOCs: Learners, course designs and directions

Engagement with Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) at the University of Edinburgh has emerged from its strategic priorities to explore and innovate in the area of online and technologically supported approaches to teaching and learning. This paper provides an account of analysis aimed at understanding who Edinburgh MOOC learners are, who elects to participate and the aspirations of that population, and the place that the MOOC will occupy in the University’s online learning ecology. The analysis addresses a number of predictions that have been made about MOOCs since 2012, including their use for providing educational opportunities to the disadvantaged; global uptake of online learning; growth of an ‘educational imperialism’; and the claim that ‘MOOCs are for male geeks’, and concludes with some observations about the University of Edinburgh’s future plans in this space.

Publication Work Type
Journal Article
Volume Number
59
Issue Number
1
Pages
56-63
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