massive open online courses (moocs) for language learning and communication
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Workshop:Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) for Language Learning and Communication
Carmen Holotescu, UPT
Gabriela Grosseck, UVT
PCTS9 - LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION IN THE DIGITAL ERAMarch 26-27, 2015, Timisoara Romania
- Discovering MOOCs: Classification, Platforms, Directories
- Relations between MOOCs and Open Educational Resources and Practices
- Scenarios for integrating MOOCs in university courses for Language Learning and Communication
Topics
OER Definition
[…] „the open provision of educational resources, enabled by information and communication technologies, for consultation, use and adaptation by a community of users for non-commercial purposes.”
unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/access-to-knowledge/open-educational-resources
UNESCO (2002)
unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0021/002136/213605e.pdf
What are OERs? Open Educational Resources
„are any type of educational materials that are in the public
domain or introduced with an open license.
The nature of these open materials means that anyone can legally and freely copy, use, adapt and re-share them. OERs range from textbooks to
curricula, syllabi, lecture notes, assignments, tests, projects, audio,
videoand animation.”
„ICT tools, Open Educational Resources, and open practices allow for an increase in the effectiveness of education, allowing for more personalisedlearning, a better learning experience.
Ultimately, opening up education may lead to a situation where all individuals may learn anytime, anywhere, with the support of anyone, using any device.”
Open Education EuropaOpening up education through new technologies
openeducationeuropa.eu
ec.europa.eu/education/policy/strategic-framework/education-technology.htm
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mathplourde/8620174342/
http://www.educause.edu/blogs/mcaulfield/xmooc-communities-should-learn-cmoocshttp://mikecaulfield.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/xmooc-is-a-chewy-center.png
Credit: slides 7-17 from Diana Andonehttp://www.slideshare.net/diando70/oer-tools-and-using-oer-and-moocs-in-higher-education-45903559
MOOC• In 2008, George Siemens and Stephen Downes co-taught a
class thought to be the first to use the term MOOC. The
course, called “Connectivism and Connective Knowledge,”
was presented to 25 tuition-paying students at the University
of Manitoba and offered at the same time to around 2,300
students from the general public who took the online class at
no cost.
• https://web.archive.org/web/20080629220943/http://ltc.um
anitoba.ca:83/connectivism/
• check also http://elearning.upt.ro/workshop-opening-up-education/n-32-70-
185/d
Massive Open Online Courses MOOCs
http://connect.downes.ca/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?page=thedaily.htm
http://wwwapps.cc.umanitoba.ca/moodle/course/view.php?id=20
2300 students
2008
• OpenUpEd http://www.openuped.eu/
OpenUp Quality Label http://www.openuped.eu/images/docs/OpenupEd_quality_label_-_Version1_0.pdfhttp://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/EAP/OpenEduMOOC.html
http://platform.europeanmoocs.eu/
http://emoocs2015.eu/
http://home.eadtu.eu/
https://www.edsurge.com/n/2014-12-26-moocs-in-2014-breaking-down-the-numbers
https://www.edsurge.com/n/2014-12-26-moocs-in-2014-breaking-down-the-numbers
http://openeducationeuropa.eu/en/european_scoreboard_moocs
Romanian OER / MOOC initiatives
2. OER in the Government Programme• Government Programme for 2013-2016 (Dec 2012): Ministry of Ministry
for Information Society and Ministry of Education to collaborate in supporting the innovative integration of Web2.0 and OER in education;
• National Strategy on Digital Agenda for Romania 2020 (Feb 2015): Strategic Lines of Development for ICT in Education: using OER and Web 2.0 in formal and LLL education
3. Romanian Coalition for OERLaunced in October 2013, gathering persons and organizations that support and promote the concepts of open access and OER -http://www.acces-deschis.ro; guides/workshops;organized the National Conferences for Open Education in 2014/5 (datedeschise.fundatia.ro);
1. Knowledge based Economy Project (2005-2013)
• OER educational policies (recommendations in 2007)
• OE Resources and Practices: The activities in the KEP project have led the schools towards a shift in focus from the resources themselves towards the practices associated with the creation, use and management of OER: that is, open educational practices (OEP).
Projects related to MOOCs
- UniCampus http://unicampus.ro: Started in April 2014 under the initiative of University Politehnica Timisoara, Unicampus is a project supported by Ministry of Education and developed by the Association of Technical Universities from Romania (http://rouni.ro) joining University Politehnica Timisoara, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Technical University of Cluj, Technical University Gh.AsachiIasi. The project will offer MOOCs on a platform implemented by partners and based on Moodle and based on cMOOCs methodology;
- UniBuc Virtual (http://www.unibuc-virtual.net: Credis, Department of Distance Learning of University of Bucharest, offers 3 MOOCs for Teachers Training; the platform is based on Google Apps;
- University "Vasile Goldis" Arad will offer MOOCs in partnership with Fédération Européenne des Écoles;
- Experiments for integrating MOOCs in blended academic courses can be found at University Politehnica Timisoara (Web Programming and Instructional Technologies courses);
- Critical Thinking MOOC was developed and run in 2014 by Maastricht School of Management Romania on Iversity(http://www.msmromania.org/content/msmro-produces-first-mooc-eastern-europe).
- Workshops and national conferences related to opening education organized by the Romanian Coalition for OER.
Integrating MOOCs in Blended Courses
Carmen Holotescu, Gabriela Grosseck, Vladimir Cretu, Antoanela Naaji (2014)upt.academia.edu/CarmenHolotescu
Blending MOOCs in university courses - EdX
„We are taking what we are learning and the technologies we are developing in
the large and applying them in the small to create a blended model of
education to really reinvent and reimagine the classroom.”
We need to go from lectures on the blackboard to online exercises, online videos. We have to go to interactive virtual laboratories and
gamification. To go to completely online grading and peer interaction and discussion boards.
Everything really has to change.”Anant Agarwal, 2013. Why massive open online courses (still) matter. A TED presentation, ted.com/talks/anant_agarwal_why_massively_open_online_courses_still_matter.html
Web Programming, 2013-14/2014-15, III CTI
• HTML/HTML5, Javascript, CSS, XML, Perl, PHP, MySQL, Ajax;• Web2.0/Social Media (blogging, microblogging, social networks, collaborative
applications, curation/collaborative bookmarking systems, RSS feeds, mash-ups), Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons licenses, Massive Open Online Courses.
announcements
modulescollaborative exercises
learning from the stream
multimedia messages
opennes to (small) OERs
polls/quiz/ comments via SMS (f2f)
validations -interactions with users/experts/ groups
Web Programming Blended CourseCirip.ro: msLMS
Mobile learning features
• Allow students to become familiar (aware) with the MOOC phenomenon and trends:
•the most important players/platforms/offers, types of learning, interaction and specific pedagogies•to be able to search and evaluate useful and quality MOOCs;
• To enlarge knowledge/topics of the course, to obtain an auxiliary support for students’ group project development;
• Allow students to have concrete views, opinions and proposals on MOOCs and to critically evaluate their usefulness for personal development and for different ways of integration in formal higher education courses.
Aims of integrating MOOCs
Steps for MOOCs Integration
• 1.MOOCs discovery and selection - #mooc:•openeducationeuropa.eu•mooc-list.com•futurelearn.com•class-central.com
• 2.Participation in MOOCs –requirement: at least 10% of the activities• 3.MOOCs participation evaluation: survey with 55 responders/70 students
MOOCs Participation Evaluation
• knew about MOOCs before the course (49%)• followed MOOCs before the course (29%)• will follow MOOCs after the course (100%)• activities completed in MOOCs (66%: > 50%, 24%: 100%)
Followed MOOCs: Coursera (44%), Udemy (23%), Udacity, edX, Khan Academy, Codecademy, FutureLearn, but also European MOOCs found on Open Education Europa
In the same time MOOCs for other disciplines
- For teachers:
- new skills and tasks:- complex course design/management- OERs and MOOCs curation- evaluation of distributed/collaborative
activities of students,- facilitation of the local learning
community and nurture of its integration in the global communities of MOOCs
- improving knowledge in their own area of expertise
- improving their competencies/skills for adopting new models of OEP
- For students:
- autonomy in assessing their own learning needs for choosing the MOOCs in which to participate
- exposing to:- high quality materials created with
top educational technologies- collaboration in global learning
communities- a broader range of experiences
Benefits/Challenges of MOOCs integration in blended courses/flipped classrooms
make xMOOCs more close to cMOOCs
• 1.Please pick up 2-4 MOOCs which could be useful for your courses / professional development:
•openeducationeuropa.eu•mooc-list.com•futurelearn.com•class-central.com
• 2.Possible scenarios for integrating MOOCs in your courses • 3.Benefits, challenges, drawbacks
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