The Future of online Education 2013 PH-2

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The Future of online Education Where do MOOCs fit in?

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The Future of online Education Where do MOOCs fit in?

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-- People expect to be able to work, learn, and study whenever and wherever they want to.

-- The technologies we use are increasingly cloud-based and expectations of IT decentralized support.

-- The world of work is increasingly collaborative, driving changes in the structure of student projects .

Key Trends 1

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Key Trends 1

-- Abundance of resources and relationships are easily accessible via the Internet.

-- Education paradigms are shifting to include online learning, hybrid learning, and collaborative models.

--There is a new emphasis in the classroom on more challenge-based and active learning.

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What are the Challenges to adopting new technology that provides online

education? 1

1. Economic pressures and new models of education are bringing unprecedented competition to the traditional models of higher education.

2. Evaluations have not kept up with the new scholarly forms of authoring, publishing, and researching.

3. Digital media literacy continues its rise in importance.

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What are the Challenges to adopting new technology that provides online

education? 1

4. Institutional barriers present major challenges to moving forward with emerging technologies.

5. Increasing challenges for libraries.

6. Current business models of universities and libraries are being challenged.

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Technologies to Watch 1

Near Horizon -- within next 12 months

Mobile apps

Tablet computing

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Technologies to Watch 1

Mid-term Horizon – 2 to 3 years

Game- based learning

Learning Analytics

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Technologies to Watch

Far-term Horizon – 4 to 5 years

Gesture-based computing

The Internet of Things

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To what extent has technology influenced higher education?

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Or are these technologies simply supporting and reinforcing existing practices?

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One new platform that is the buzzword in 2012 is MOOCs

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Open = related to several concepts: the software is open-source, registration is open to anyone, the curriculum is open, the sources of information are open, the assessment processes are open, and the learners are open to a range of different learning environments.

Massive = the number of participants that can easily be simultaneously engaged in the course.

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MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses)

Two types of MOOCs:1. cMOOC2. xMOOC

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The xMOOCs are making the headlines

What are the problems with them?

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What are the implications of open teaching for universities?

Are MOOCs a new teaching modality or are they just using old pedagogy with new technology?

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Can xMOOCs make money? 2

Where will the money come from?-- certification (students pay for a badge or certificate)-- secure assessments (students pay to have their examinations invigilated)-- employee recruitment (companies pay for access )-- applicant screening (employers/universities pay for access to records to screen applicants)

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-- human tutoring or assignment marking (for which students pay)--Selling the MOOC platform to enterprises to use in their own training courses)-- sponsorships-- Tuition fees

Can xMOOCs make money? 2

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What do you see as the future of online education at your institution?

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What needs to be put into place for your institution to seriously implement online education?

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Barriers or Factors affecting Effective Adoption of Technology

-- the prevailing methods of instruction impede the most effective application of technology--have we learned how to make new technologies transform teaching?-- instructional workload-- often too much emphasis on the technology itself and lack of support for faculty-- clear direction, sustained commitment, and financial incentives needed-- merely providing tools is unlikely to provide a significant increase in effective use of technology in instruction

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Supports needed:-- instructional development-- faculty consultation and professional development-- learning space/environment design and support-- knowledge management/learning objects support-- research and development-- multimedia development and production-- distance learning support and consulting services

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References

1 NMC & EDUCAUSE. (2012). Horizon Report: 2012 Higher Education Edition. The New Media Consortium.http://www.nmc.org/publications/horizon-report-2012-higher-ed-edition

2 Daniel, Sir John. (2012). Making Sense of MOOCs: Musings in a Maze of Myth, Paradox and Possibility. Retrieved on February 20, 2012 at http://www.tonybates.ca/wp-content/uploads/Making-Sense-of-MOOCs.pdf

Other References Used

Siemens, G. (2012). MOOCs are really a Platform, elearnspace. Retrieved on February 20, 2012 at http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/2012/07/25/moocs-are-really-a-platform/

Hill, P. (2012) Four Barriers That MOOCs Must Overcome to Build a Sustainable Model. E-Literate. Retrieved on February 20, 2012 at http://mfeldstein.com/four-barriers-that-moocs-must-overcome-to-become-sustainable-model/

Rodriguez, C. (2012). MOOCs and the AI-Stanford like Courses: Two Successful and distinct course formats for massive open online courses. Retrieved on February 20, 2012 at

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