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MOOCs for professional teacher development

Tara McIlroy: Paperless2014 ConferenceKanda University of International Studies

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Adventurerhigh level of commitment

Explorer In the middle

TouristLow level of commitment

Creativity, Innovation, and Change MOOC, 2013

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Topic goals

Course planning

Ideas for technology in class

AIMS

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Text Coursera10 week courseBrown University USArnold Weinstein

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Coursera10 weeksUniversity of Michigan, USEric Rabkin

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Peer feedback

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Next steps

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1. I have specific experience with the Futurelearn website that offers free MOOCs from a range of universities, primarily in the UK but also global. I took the Web Science 6-week MOOC offered by the University of Southampton. It was an excellent experience as the course was well organised into themed weeks (introduction, networks, web security etc) and the content included videos, discussion forums, weekly activities and quizzes, and a host of links to online articles and websites. All of this could be accessed with zero problems on my Mac, PC iPhone and iPad; making the MOOC truly mobile learning. The best thing about the Futurelearn site is that it is only in Beta stage at the moment, meaning that there are a whole range of features to come. I will be joining the Corpus Linguistics MOOC on the 27th January.

2. In relation to the Futurelearn website, my main advice is to sign up to any courses you are interested in, whether or not you think you will actually have the time to join/finish them. You get periodic emails about the forthcoming MOOC you have signed up to (details of what the MOOC will involve etc) and this allows you to get more details about the MOOC to see if it is really one you would like to take. And dropping out of a MOOC before or even during a course is simple.

3. As mentioned before, the Futurelearn is only in beta stage but already offers excellently structured and well-planned courses, for free. As more and more people offer feedback on the courses they have taken, the MOOCs will develop through collobaration of ideas and improvements in technology. Add to that the fact that courses are being continually added, and we have the makings of a major change to the way education is delivered.

K.B., Former ELI teacher and MOOC participant

Advice

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THANK YOU!

I WELCOME COMMENTS AND CONNECTIONS:[email protected]

@TARAMCENDO (TWITTER)

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