The Technological Dimension of a Massive Open Online Course: The Case of the CCK08 Course Tools | Fini | The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
july 2011 by mcmorgan
Survey results of the CCK08 course. Reviews the short history of MOOCs, places them as OER with interaction. "the course attracted adult, informal learners, who were not concerned about course completion. Time constraints, language barriers, and ICT skills affected the participants’ choice of tools; for example, learners favoured the passive, time-saving mailing list over interactive, time-consuming discussions forums and blogs. Some recommendations for future MOOCs include highlighting the purpose of the tools (e.g., skill-building) and stating clearly that the learners can choose their preferred tools. Further research on sustainability and facilitator workload should be conducted to determine the cost and effectiveness of MOOCs. Investigation is also necessary to understand MOOC participant profiles as they relate to course outcomes and retention and whether terms such as course and attrition are appropriate in this context."
OER
MOOC
PLE
CCK08
survey
july 2011 by mcmorgan
Teaching with Technology: Numbers
may 2011 by mcmorgan
Numbers from Bedford/StM surveys on use of digital pedagogies 2004-2010. Use is still low; 2 years tend to use tech to lighten their admin load rather than teach with. Use the article in #CompTheory fall.
CompTheory
survey
digital_literacy
digital_pedagogy
pedagogy
may 2011 by mcmorgan
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