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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

MOOCs beg the question: If I can study at Stanford University for free, why would I pay tens of thousands of dollars to study at your dinky university and subject myself to your arcane rules? No more lazy professors, no more specious journal articles. Studying on campus will become a status symbol.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

MOOCs beg the question: If I can study at Stanford University for free, why would I pay tens of thousands of dollars to study at your dinky university and subject myself to your arcane rules? No more lazy professors, no more specious journal articles. Studying on campus will become a status symbol.

OER 224
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14 Articles on MOOCs

Jay Cross

eld of study, and a collection of freely accessible online resources. Perhaps most importantly, however, a MOOC builds on the active engagement of several hundred to several thousand “students” who self-organize their participation according to learning goals, prior knowledge and skills, and common interests. great article collection.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Group instruction, on-job training, self-study materials. A Dozen Handpicked E-Learning Resources - Rapid eLearning Blog , September 7, 2010 It’s hard to believe that we’re approaching the last quarter of 2010. Learning is, I think, a highly creative activity. concerning OER. Informal learning. Exposition.