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I got some Gates funding for the MOOC Research Initiative to look at two things: completion data, and learning design MOOCs. The first part allowed Katy Jordan to finish the work she had started in mapping various factors from over 200 MOOCs that influence completion. You can see more of her work here, and I'll blog on that later.

My part has been using the tools we've developed at the OU for learning design, building on Grainne Conole's work. We use two main tools: the Activity Planner and the Module Map. The first maps student activity across 6 categories, eg assimilative, productive, etc. This is a good way to think about how you want to teach a particular topic. The second one looks at the resources you will need in order to create those activities, and maps them under four headings: Content, Guidance, Demonstration & Communication.