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What is a MOOC?

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    What is a MOOC?
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    The Massive Open Online Course
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    is a response to the challenges
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    faced by organizations and distributed disciplines
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    at a time of information overload.
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    It used to be that when you wanted to know about something
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    you could do a few things
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    You could ask someone
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    You could buy a book
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    You could try to figure out for yourself
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    or you could call a school.
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    If that school offered the course
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    in a thing that you were trying to figure out
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    you could go there and take it
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    you could get access to information about a topic
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    An instructor would comb through journals and books
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    to pull the information together from a library
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    you might even find others
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    who are also interested in the same things that you are
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    The Mooc is built for a world
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    where information is everywhere
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    where a social network obsessed with
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    the same things as you are
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    is a click away
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    a digital world
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    a world where internet connection
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    gives you access
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    to a staggering amount of information
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    This video will introduce you
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    to how a Massive Open Online Course
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    is one way of learning in a networked world.
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    A MOOC is a course.
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    It's open.
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    It's participatory
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    It's distributed
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    and it supports life-long networked learning.
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    In one sense
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    Massive Open Online Course is just that.
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    It's a course.
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    It has facilitators, course materials...
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    It has a start and an end date.
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    It has participants.
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    But the MOOC is not a school.
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    It's not JUST an online course.
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    It's a way to connect and collaborate
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    while developing digital skills.
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    It's a way of engaging in the learning process
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    that engages what it means to be a student.
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    It is maybe most importantly,
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    an event,
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    around which people who care about a topic
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    can get together and work and talk about it
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    in a structured way.
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    The course is open.
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    All of the work gets done
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    in areas accessible for people
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    to read and reflect and comment on.
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    The course is open in the sense that
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    you can go ahead
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    and take the course without paying for it.
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    You might pay to get the credits through an institution
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    but you are not paying for participating in the course.
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    It's also open in the sense that the work done in the course
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    is shared among all the people taking it.
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    The material put together by the facilitators
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    the work done by the participants
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    it's all negotiated in the open.
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    You get to keep your work
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    and everyone gets to learn from it.
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    The course is participatory
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    you really become part of the course
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    by engaging with other people's work
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    Participants are not asked
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    to complete specific assignments
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    but rather to engage with the material
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    with each other
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    and with other material that they may find on the Web.
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    You make connections between ideas
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    and between you and other people.
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    You network.
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    One of the outcomes
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    that people get from the course
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    are the networked connections
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    they build up through engaging with each other.
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    The course is distributed
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    and all these blog posts and discussions posts,
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    video responses, articles, tweets and tags
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    all knit together to create a networked course
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    They're mostly not found at one central location
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    but rather all over the Internet
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    in different pockets and clusters
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    There's no right way to do the course
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    No single path from the 1st week to the last
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    this allows for new ideas to develop
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    and for different points of view to co-exist
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    it also means that one of the side effects of a MOOC
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    is the building of a distributed knowledge base on the Net
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    The course is a step on the road
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    to life-long learning
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    MOOCs promote independence among learners
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    They encourage participants to work in their own spaces
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    and create authentic networks
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    they can easily maintain after the course finishes
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    A MOOC can promote the kind of network creation
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    that life-long learning is all about.
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    The course part is just the beginning
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    How can you go about finding one of these?
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    Well, news that a MOOC will be offered
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    usually spreads on online networks
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    people who have reputations for interesting skills
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    or innovative thinking on a topic
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    decide to collaborate
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    by offering an open online course
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    covering their topic.
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    Anyone who wants to join in, CAN
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    In a MOOC you can choose what YOU do
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    how you participate
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    and only you can tell
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    in the end
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    if you have been successful
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    just like in real life.
Title:
What is a MOOC?
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