tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946886066785461410.post3337950901090707267..comments2023-09-22T12:34:48.435+00:00Comments on adVancEducation: When is a MOOC not a MOOC?Vance Stevenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02294855844850896487noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946886066785461410.post-72858214724852956382012-12-09T19:35:10.603+00:002012-12-09T19:35:10.603+00:00Tnanks, Vance, for a good aggregation post. I was ...Tnanks, Vance, for a good aggregation post. I was trying to collect and review everything. Now that there is so much of, I'm leaving more in the reader and tagging/bookmarking just the best overview/about posts. I'll be adding this one to it.<br /><br />Thank you for remembering <a href="http://study.com" rel="nofollow">StudyCom</a>. As an aside, a student from my very first StudyCom class turned up in Hybrid Pedagogy's MoocMooc, reminded the others about us early adopters. That was a treat. <br /><br />I've been watching for this year's Multiliteracies too ~ happy to note its appearance and following evolving page. I've long thought MOOCs would make a good ESL platform ~ GED too if it were not so nailed down by Pearson and institutional minionsVanessa Vailehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04647639725252430851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2946886066785461410.post-40358025539147435392012-11-16T11:15:55.543+00:002012-11-16T11:15:55.543+00:00Good article.
Still nobody will know what the MOOC...Good article.<br />Still nobody will know what the MOOC is .<br />There is no such thing called MOOC.<br />It is a cMOOC by Stephen only in 2008 . period .<br />Today there are vendors( They are elite universities too ) rpviding online courses at very small fee. Therefore they attract many thousands people.<br /><br />I suggest colleges should get from these vendors those very valuable online courses and offer them to their 18 million students. Then reduce the cost + increase the quality of the college .Muvaffaık GOZAYDINnoreply@blogger.com