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All about Educational Innovation, new tools & trends, MOOCs in Higher Education
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The emergence of x and c MOOCs and pedagogy

The emergence of x and c MOOCs and pedagogy | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it

The three sorts of MOOCs would serve different types of learners differently based on what the institutions would offer and what the learners might need and expect.

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What would be the future of MOOCs?

As discussed, the three sorts of MOOCs would serve different types of learners differently based on what the institutions would offer and what the learners might need and expect.

There are no clear crystal balls in accurately predicting what would emerge out of these winners, though it is for sure that the ultimate model of Higher Education would likely go with xMOOCs within the coming decade, as the demand for qualifications, formal teacher-based education is still the norm.

Carlos Fosca's curator insight, August 15, 2013 9:44 AM

A pesar de su corta edad los MOOCs siguen experimentando variaciones importantes. Los x-MOOCs (modelo automatizado, centrado en la tecnología y con rentabilida económica esperada de la oferta formativa en línea, Ej: Udacity), los c-MOOCs (basados en el conectivismo, el aprendizaje distribuido y más centrado en el alumno. Ej: EdX) y una tercera variante que puede ser una especie de híbrido de las dos anteriores.

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Is What is the Future of the University? the wrong question? - a video by University Alliance

Is What is the Future of the University? the wrong question? - a video by University Alliance | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it

Over-concern for one's own future is often an invitation to those who present themselves as the 'strong man/women' ready to save the country/institution/etc. As Hayek and others warned us a long time ago, these people are dangerous. Thinking of others needs to come before self-interest. Universities are currently rather over-concerned about their future, preferring to worry about that than the terrible burden that is to be carried by their students.

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Future Models of Learning - Debate

Future Models of Learning - Debate | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it

Does new technology conflict with or complement established teaching and learning? What is the impact on the teaching profession as we have traditionally known it? Will the power of the internet, with new innovations such as Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), create an unstoppable ‘avalanche’ of education reform, or are these reforms a false revolution? Can the value of face-to-face quality learning and student-teacher relationships ever really be questioned, at any level of education? Will the class room, lecture theatre, and traditional notion of education space – schools and universities – be usurped by a screen, online and distance learning, or alternative spaces such as the workplace, home, or concert-hall?


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Ricard Garcia's curator insight, June 12, 2013 5:21 AM

Food for thought! I think we can't underestimate these new trends breaking into our classrooms... at least in order to be able to see if they will definitely come here to stay.

Kim Flintoff's curator insight, June 18, 2013 9:48 PM

The discussion is more than a hour so make sure you're comfortable before you start viewing.

Pamela Bartar's curator insight, July 5, 2013 4:27 AM

expert knowledge for everybody - remembers me on the recent past of creativity and makes me think on Berlin.....

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Radical rethink: how to design university courses in the online age

Radical rethink: how to design university courses in the online age | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it

Un interesante artículo de Paul Wappett sobre EL FUTURO DE LA EDUCACIÓN, enfocado a cómo deben ser los cursos.

Modelos con conferencias on line del experto, de unos 10 minutos y que finalizan con una prueba corta.

Esto permitirá:
- asegurarse de qe los conceptos se van entendiendo
- personalizar el aprendizaje, el alumno accederá a aquello que necesite y podrá navegar libremente
- analíticas del aprendizaje
- atender diferentes estilos de aprender de diferentes alumnos

El reto será que los docentes investiguen y trabajen en diseñar contenidos de calidad.


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