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The 2018 OpenupEd Trend Report on MOOCs - OpenupEd

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The 2018 OpenupEd Trend Report on MOOCs

This is a report by various experts on current trends on Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) especially focussing on Europe. MOOCs are offered online only, providing massive and open learning opportunities for all, promoting engagement in the knowledge society. Investments in and the uptake of MOOCs are more and more significant worldwide. MOOCs, and open education in general, are providing new learning opportunities
for millions of people. In addition, MOOCs are a significant innovation in (higher) education, and a lever for innovation in mainstream degree education. It is expected that MOOCs will have an impact on the further development of formal higher education and continuous professional development, as well as in opening up education.

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Adults Taking Advantage of Library-based Online Education

Adults Taking Advantage of Library-based Online Education | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Adults looking for a high school education or specific career training opportunities are increasingly going to public libraries for access.
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Colleges should end outdated policies that don't put students first (essay) | Inside Higher Ed

Colleges should end outdated policies that don't put students first (essay) | Inside Higher Ed | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

One of today’s most significant challenges to higher education is the increased focus on student success. In response to calls and sometimes financial incentives from policy makers -- and with the assistance provided by major foundations -- colleges and universities are shifting their focus from student access and opportunity to student access and success. Higher education associations have committed themselves to helping institutions improve college completion rates. The terminology used is that we are shifting from an “access agenda” to a “success agenda” or a “completion agenda.” 

This identification with outcomes is positive, but it raises concerns about both loss of access to higher education for those students who are less likely to succeed, and the potential for decreased academic rigor. The real mission of higher education is student learning; degrees and certificates must be the institution’s certification of identified student learning outcomes rather than just accumulated credits.

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7 sites where you can learn a new skill for free

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Advance your knowledge without spending a cent.


Whether you want to excel at work or just adopt a new hobby, you'll need to learn some new skills to reach your goals. Learning new skills can keep your mind sharp as you age and open you up to a whole new world of possibilities. The good news: You don't have to spend a lot of money for a teacher or coach to learn that new skill set – you'll find several free resources online to support your new endeavor.

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Tips for designing MOOCs and useful teaching strategies | e4innovation.com

As part of the EMMA project we are developing a series of MOOCs which will be delivered through the MOOC aggregator platform. Tomorrow we at Leicester are leading a webinar with partners to share best practice in MOOC design. In advance I have created a document sharing tips and hints for good design of MOOCs and a list of suggestions for teaching strategies which might be used. Here is the version to date comments and suggestions for things to add very much welcome!

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