четверг, 12 декабря 2019 г.

seminar IX. moocs


 A massive open online course is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the web. In addition to traditional course materials, such as filmed lectures, readings, and problem sets, many MOOCs provide interactive courses with user forums to support community interactions among students, professors, and teaching assistants (TAs), as well as immediate feedback to quick quizzes and assignments. MOOCs are a recent and widely researched development in distance education, first introduced in 2006 and emerged as a popular mode of learning in 2012.  
  Early MOOCs often emphasized open-access features, such as open licensing of content, structure and learning goals, to promote the reuse and remixing of resources. Some later MOOCs use closed licenses for their course materials while maintaining free access for students.




Coursera is an online learning platform that offers massive open online courses (MOOC), specializations, and degrees. Coursera works with universities and other organizations to offer online courses, specializations, and degrees in a variety of subjects, such as engineering, humanities, medicine, biology, social sciences, mathematics, business, computer science, digital marketing, data science, and others.


Many of the courses there require no/only basic skills so anyone can enroll quite easily. Also there's a 7 days' free trial period which can help you decide whether a course worth taking.


edX is the trusted platform for education and learning.As a global nonprofit, edX is transforming traditional education, removing the barriers of cost, location and access. Fulfilling the demand for people to learn on their own terms, edX is reimagining the possibilities of education. EdX is described as the only leading MOOC provider that is both nonprofit and open source.



Canvas Network is an open space for educators to share, experiment, analyze, and create.
+Open entry and open access. Open entry for learners around the globe and continual access to course content after the course end date.
+Open content. Open licensing options and content sharing to Canvas Commons where other instructors reuse, revise, remix, retain, and redistribute content.
+Open platform and ecosystem. Open platform to integrate and innovate with third-party tools.
+Open data. Open, de-identified Canvas Network data for researchers to analyze and synthesize.


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