moocs, boutique subjects, and marginal approaches

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Rebecca Frost Davis, Director of Instructional and Emerging Technology, St. Edward’s University MOOCs, Boutique Subjects, and Marginal Approaches (#s399)

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This roundtable addresses what happens to marginal approaches (e.g., feminist, queer, disability, racial) and boutique subjects (e.g., medieval studies) in the MOOC paradigm.

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Page 1: MOOCs, Boutique Subjects, and Marginal Approaches

Rebecca Frost Davis, Director of Instructional and Emerging Technology, St. Edward’s University!

MOOCs, Boutique Subjects, and Marginal Approaches (#s399)!

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Liberal Education in a Networked World!•  http://rebeccafrostdavis.wordpress.com !–  Slides!–  Resources!

•  Twitter!– @frostdavis!– #mla14 #s399!

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Massive!Open !Online!Course!

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MOOC Curriculum?!•  Class Central, https://www.class-central.com/, a

MOOC aggregator!•  Lists courses from Coursera, Udacity, edX,

NovoED, & others !•  1325 courses categorized by subject!•  1745 total!–  1059 finished!–  129 in progress!–  557 future !!

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Percentage by Subject!

16%  

15%  

14%  

13%  

10%  

10%  

7%  

7%  

5%  3%  

Humani0es  

Computer  Science  

Business  &  Management  

Science  

Health  &  Medicine  

Educa0on  &  Teaching  

Mathema0cs  &  Stats  

Social  Sciences  

Engineering  

Art  &  Design  

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Boutique Majors & Marginal Approaches!

•  Boutique majors: Medieval studies, classics, the less studied foreign languages !–  12% of humanities!–  2% of total!

•  Marginal approaches: feminist, queer, race, and disability perspectives !–  6% of humanities!–  1% of total!

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Massive Open Online Course!

Image  courtesy  of  Phil  Hill  

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•  Industrial (xMOOC)!–  Faculty expert!–  Homogeneous

Network!–  One perfect lecture(r)!–  Knowledge transfer!

•  Networked (cMOOC)!–  Peer learning!–  Heterogeneous

Network!–  Knowledge is situated!–  Knowledge production!

Two Visions for MOOCs!

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“Going  the  Distance:  Online  Educa0on  in  the  United  States”  (2011),  p.  7.            100%                                    MOOC                            Massive  Open  Online  Course  

Online Learning as Delivery Method!

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Networks!

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Mass  Industrializa0on  MOOC  

Mass  Customiza0on  Amazon  

Small  Liberal  Arts  Colleges  Humani0es  Projects  

Local    

The Long Tail!

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Reading the Gesta Francorum!

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FemTechNet!•  See paper 1 in #s369, "Feminist Dialogues on

Technology," Elizabeth Mathews Losh, Univ. of California, San Diego!

•  Distributed Online Collaborative Course (DOCC)!•  FAQ for FemTechNet!•  18 nodes!

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More examples of Networked Courses!

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Slide  courtesy  of  Lisa

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Slide  courtesy  of  Lisa  Spiro,  “Open  Educa0on  and  MOOCs”  

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Networked Courses!•  Local classes in a Larger Network!–  Sunoikisis intercampus courses (ICCs) in advanced

Greek & Latin!–  History Harvest!

•  Aggregate Expertise!•  Share local resources!•  Share local perspective!

Sunoikisis  Network,  Fall  2006  

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Sunoikisis!•  National consortium of Classics programs!•  http://www.sunoikisis.org !•  Summer Course Planning Seminars!•  Intercampus Team Taught Courses!–  Weekly live online sessions using desktop

videoconferencing!–  Remaining course meetings on individual campuses!

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Hybrid Model!Barbara Means et al. Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning: A Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning Studies. U.S. Department of Education  Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development  Policy and Program Studies Service, September 2010. !http://www2.ed.gov/rschstat/!eval/tech/evidence-based-!practices/finalreport.pdf. !

Southwestern  University  Students  A]end  Greek  Class  

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http://lookingforwhitman.org!•  Personal student blogs!•  Aggregation via tags and news feeds!

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Looking for Whitman in . . .!•  New York City College of Technology (CUNY)!•  New York University!•  University of Mary Washington in

Fredericksburg, VA!•  Rutgers University-Camden !•  University of Novi Sad (Serbia)!•  Gold, Matthew. “Disrupting Institutional Barriers! Through Digital Humanities Pedagogy.” Diversity & ! Democracy 15, no. 2 (2012). !