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Page 1: Beyond the Force: Place and Space in Composition MOOCs

Jason Tham • Jack Hennes

St. Cloud State University, MN

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MOOCs are a force in higher education.

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Both threatening and inspiring, this force promises to dissolve (rethink) traditional model of teaching and invites new way for the ways networks build, maintain, and shape learning communities.

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While the experimental nature of MOOCs has some of us questioning their long-term impact on composition instruction, there’s much we can learn from the nature of connections that students build in these environments.

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Namely, the role of place and identity in shaping social interaction on MOOCs, especially during peer evaluation and feedback processes.

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We’ll provide some first-hand observations on the nature of connections students build in composition MOOCs.

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We would like to gather feedback from participants regarding their views on students’ responsibility on MOOCs and their contribution to the larger, collective “force” on MOOCs.

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We argue that we are quick to attack MOOCs as a thing that is separate from the humanistic elements of MOOC pedagogy.

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TILL THEN,

MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU.


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