MOOCs Now: Everything You Need to Know to Design, Set Up, and Run a Massive Open Online Course
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440844577
ISBN-10: 1440844577
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440844577
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Identifies the pitfalls to avoid and outcomes to pursue with this fast-growing trend in educational technology and online learning
Notă biografică
Susan W. Alman, lecturer at San Jose State University, was formerly director of the online education program at the School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh.Jennifer Jumba, MLIS, works at Cuyahoga County Public Library in Ohio, where she specializes in adult reference.
Cuprins
ForewordMiguel FigueroaIntroductionPart I: Libraries and MOOCs1. A Symbiotic Relationship: MOOCs and LibrariansCurtis L. Kendrick and Irene Gashurov2. Library as Partner, Negotiator, and Information Wrangler: Reflections on Early MOOC Development at Brown UniversitySarah EvelynBackgroundAssembling the TeamDefining SuccessMOOCs Through a Library LensStrategic Alignment with the Library's MissionBenefits to MOOC Collaboration3. MOOCs: Power Tools for Public LibrariansDorothy PawlowskiPart II: Creating a MOOC4. MechanicsSusan W. Alman, Jennifer Jumba, and Tina JagersonChoosing a PlatformWhat to Consider When Selecting a PlatformConsiderations If You Need to Acquire a Platform for Your MOOCPlanning the MOOC5. Creating the Curriculum/Instructional Design/User ExperienceSusan W. Alman, Jennifer Jumba, and Tina JagersonDevelopment of MOOC and Selection of InstructorContent of the MOOCType of MOOCCreating the Teaching Materials and Designing the FormatPresentations: Text OnlyPresentations: Audio Only or Lecture Capture Software/ Audio Sync TechnologiesDesigning the CourseTraining the AssistantsAssessment Measures6. Financing and Offering the MOOCSusan W. Alman, Jennifer Jumba, and Tina JagersonPlatforms and Software Licensing/PurchasePersonnelInformation Technology CostsCosts Related to Content Creation, Instructional Design, and Graphic DesignInstructional DesignOffering the MOOC7. Going Around PotholesSusan W. Alman, Jennifer Jumba, and Tina JagersonUniversal Design for Learning and AccessibilityTextPresentations with Audio/Lecture Capture Software/Audio Sync TechnologiesCopyrightPart III: Library Experiences8. SJSU's Emerging Future: Technology Issues and Trends MOOCSusan W. Alman, Jennifer Jumba, and Tina JagersonPlatform DecisionType of MOOCDuration of MOOCCourse ContentRegistration/Enrollment ProcessCourse DesignHomerooms and Tech CrowdsElectronic BadgesWhat to AwardCosts to ParticipateAccessibilityCopyright IssuesCosts to Produce and Offer the MOOCOffering the MOOCHomeroom Best Practices Guide SheetsAdvertising the MOOCSuccess of the MOOC9. Davidson CollegeSara Gillespie SwansonIntroductionMOOCs at DavidsonSelecting the MOOCsCreating the MOOCs: The DavidsonX TeamTackling Copyright and Intellectual PropertyTeaching Information LiteracyFinding a Community of SupportMoving Forward10. Library Advocacy Unshushed from the University of Toronto iSchool on EdX (Case Study of LA101x)Carolyn Dineen, Gwen Harris, and Wendy NewmanIntroductionDeveloping LA101xPostcourse Participant FeedbackBuilding LA101xParticipant DemographicsOther Considerations and ChallengesConclusionsGlossaryIndexAbout the Editors and Contributors