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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

Sure, the pedagogy may not be perfect, but the alternative is much worse. 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.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

Sure, the pedagogy may not be perfect, but the alternative is much worse. 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.

OER 224
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Productive Disruption: Kadenze’s Silver Lining in the Cloud

Kadenze

A violent and ugly disruption, especially for those disciplines Kadenze cares about – the creative arts, design and creative technologies – and their studio pedagogies. . With ‘Black lives Matter’ in the streets, this could hardly be a more potent and timely study. Overnight in March 2020 higher education went online.

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14 Articles on MOOCs

Jay Cross

eld of study, and a collection of freely accessible online resources. great article collection. A pedagogy of abundance or a pedagogy to support human beings? He would like to see curricula and pedagogy move away from knowledge and skills to be a “pedagogy for human beings.” Article: [link].