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| − | Massive open online courses (MOOC) are a way to make knowledge and information available to anyone. Like the name implies, they are online courses, which are open to anyone. There are many free options available, but paid courses also exist. The courses do not count for credit. As they are open to anyone, attending university is not a requirement. However, | + | Massive open online courses (MOOC) are a way to make knowledge and information available to anyone. Like the name implies, they are online courses, which are open to anyone. There are many free options available, but paid courses also exist. The courses do not count for credit. As they are open to anyone, attending university is not a requirement. However, they provide a great way for people to not only access course information and materials (such as documents, videos, and exercises) but also to participate and interact with the facilitators and other participants. Due to the nature of the course, it is up to the students to decide how much they actually learn. These courses are offered by many universities and organizations and the topics covered range across all disciplines. |
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Revision as of 15:34, 10 January 2018
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Overview
Massive open online courses (MOOC) are a way to make knowledge and information available to anyone. Like the name implies, they are online courses, which are open to anyone. There are many free options available, but paid courses also exist. The courses do not count for credit. As they are open to anyone, attending university is not a requirement. However, they provide a great way for people to not only access course information and materials (such as documents, videos, and exercises) but also to participate and interact with the facilitators and other participants. Due to the nature of the course, it is up to the students to decide how much they actually learn. These courses are offered by many universities and organizations and the topics covered range across all disciplines.
Benefits
1. MOOC use technology to teach information in new and innovative ways that may not be available in regular classroom settings.
2. Students can educate themselves about topics not available to them at their universities.
3. Students can gain knowledge and skills that may not be directly relevant to their studies.
4. A stress-free way to learn; no need to worry about grades and payments.
5. Due to the overwhelming amount of classes now available, there is a class available on almost any topic or subject.
6. They are all available to you now anywhere with internet access!
MOOC Sites
“Stanford Online offers a variety of professional education opportunities in conjunction with many of the University’s schools and departments. We also offer an array of free online courses taught by Stanford faculty to lifelong learners worldwide.”
“Today, 2 million students in 190+ countries are taking online courses on Udemy. They’re learning Programming, Yoga, Design, Photography, Spanish, Marketing, Guitar, Finance, Cake Decorating, and so much more. More than 12,000 courses (in 10 different languages!) have been published in our marketplace. Each course is designed & taught by an expert instructor and hundreds of new courses are published every month.”
"The free iTunes U app gives you access to the world's largest online catalog of free education content from leading institutions -- on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch."
"webcast.berkeley is UC Berkeley's central service for online video & audio for students and learners around the globe."
"Through OCW, educators improve courses and curricula, making their schools more effective; students find additional resources to help them succeed; and independent learners enrich their lives and use the content to tackle some of our world’s most difficult challenges, including sustainable development, climate change, and cancer eradication."
Duke courses available on iTunes U. "Learn with Duke. Any time. Anywhere."
"Videos for the following free Harvard courses are made available by the Harvard Extension School's Open Learning Initiative. Featuring Harvard faculty, the noncredit courses are open to the public. You do not need to register to view the lecture videos."
"As one of the nation’s oldest, largest, and most comprehensive continuing higher education providers, UCLA Extension gives you all the options and wide range of courses you need."
"Open Yale Courses provides free and open access to a selection of introductory courses taught by distinguished teachers and scholars at Yale University. The aim of the project is to expand access to educational materials for all who wish to learn."
Carnegie Mellon Open Learning Initiative
"The Open Learning Initiative offers online courses to anyone who wants to learn or teach. Our aim is to combine open, high-quality courses, continuous feedback, and research to improve learning and transform higher education."
"EdX offers interactive online classes and MOOCs from the world's best universities. Online courses from MITx, HarvardX, BerkeleyX, UTx and many other universities. Topics include biology, business, chemistry, computer science, economics, finance, electronics, engineering, food and nutrition, history, humanities, law, literature, math, medicine, music, philosophy, physics, science, statistics and more. EdX is a non-profit online initiative created by founding partners Harvard and MIT."
""MOOC List" is an aggregator (directory) of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) from different providers."
...and many more!
Video
Still confused about MOOCs? Watch this great short video written and narrated by Dave Cormier.