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Elearning, Communication and Open-data: Massive Mobile, Ubiquitous and Open Learning Webinar 27 July 2016 - part 1 Using MOOCs for Social Inclusion and Equity Darco Jansen, EADTU
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Elearning, Communication and Open-data: Massive Mobile, Ubiquitous and Open Learning

Webinar 27 July 2016 - part 1

Using MOOCs for Social Inclusion and Equity

Darco Jansen, EADTU

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MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses)

• EU-projects: MOOCs are • online courses designed for large numbers of participants, • that can be accessed by anyone anywhere as long as they have

an internet connection, • are open to everyone without entry qualifications, • and offer a full/complete course experience • online for free

http://www.openuped.eu/images/docs/Definition_Massive_Open_Online_Courses.pdf

• Wikipedia: A massive open online course (MOOC) is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the web. In addition to traditional course materials such as videos, readings, and problem sets, MOOCs provide interactive user forums that help build a community for students, professors, and teaching assistants

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MOOCs and Open Education

• Open = for free + ?

• Open source software / OER : free and open license

• Open universities : an open-door academic policy, i.e. no entry requirements and they are ”open” to all students.

• Open access(ibility); freedom of time, pace and place; open programming; open to people.

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MOOCs and Open Education (2)

• Open Education: an approach to education that seeks to remove all unnecessary barriers to learning, while aiming to provide students with a reasonable chance of success in an education and training system centred on their specific needs and located in multiple arenas of learning.

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MOOCs and Open Education (3)

MOOCs should be designed such that all unnecessary barriers to learning are removed, while aiming to provide students with a reasonable chance of success in education.

• All unnecessary barriers to learning should be removed, both at the entry into learning and along the learning path

• Learners should be facilitated with appropriate incentives to make progress and to succeed in their learning efforts

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MOOCs and Barriers to Learning (1)

Barrier Could MOOCs remove the barrier?

1 Economic YES, they do2 Entry requirements YES, they do (formally)3 Location YES, they do (but not for exams)4 Scheduling NO (generally), but YES is possible5 Network connectivity NO (external factor)6 Digital literacy YES (by offering a dedicated MOOC)

Source: http://eadtu.eu/documents/Publications/OEenM/OpenupEd_-_MOOCs_for_opening_up_education.pdf

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MOOCs and Barriers to Learning (2)

Barrier Could MOOCs remove the barrier?

7 Accessibility over time PROBLEMATIC, but YES is possible8 Accessibility to all PROBLEMATIC

(language, sanctioned countries)

9 Cultural PROBLEMATIC(dominant ‘Western’ perspective)

10 Legal YES, but ONLY with open licensing11 Quality YES, to some EXTENT

(no systems guarantee!)

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Incentives for progress & success

Incentive Could MOOCs offer the incentive?

Satisfaction YES, but it’s a constant CHALLENGE(motivation, lay-out/text-graphics-video, learning environment, interaction)

Completion YES, but ONLY with DEDICATION to:online pedagogics, independent learning, context sensitivity, small units

Recognition YES, but PRIMARILY with the OPTIONof formal credit & credit transfer (far from reality)

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MOOC offering HEIs

• In the US the number of institutions having a MOOC or planning to (max 15%) is significant lower than in Europe and Canada (>40%)

• Even after correction for bias in response (IPTS-study)

• EUA (2013): about 58% of the European institution is having a MOOC or planning to introduce them

• EADTU/HOME (2014): about 71% of the institutions has a MOOC or is planning to develop one

• JRC-IPTS (2015): about 41% of the institutions has a MOOC or is planning to develop one

• EADTU/HOME (2015): about 68% of the institutions has a MOOC or is planning to develop one

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MOOC offering HEIs in Europe

• European institutions are more involved in MOOCs than the US

• Is Eastern Europe going to be involved significantly as well?• In Czech Republic 66% is planning a MOOC• In Poland 24%

• Large US and EU differences. Why?

• ECTS framework

• Difference between higher educational systems. Continental European related to state funding - most institutions have equal resources

Market-based US model has mixed private-public funding and provision with large differences between HEIs.

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Making Sense of MOOCs: A Guide for Policy Makers in Developing Countries

• MOOCs are still a powerful tool to provide quality education for all

• MOOCs should essentially be about• Open(ing up) education• Scalability by the use of online tools

• As such we should embrace diversity – equity and increase accessibility MOOC provision (and collaboration on shared services) should account for diverse languages, cultures, settings, pedagogies and technologies

• Generic MOOC model needs to be re-engineered to allow for a broad spectrum of approaches and contexts.

• As such different regional strategies are necessary to leverage the full potential of online learning and MOOCs for education and development.

• Cross-institutional and cross-continental collaboration needed.

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Thank you!!!

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