Abstract
While there are many ways at looking at MOOCs at a global scale, this paper seeks to identify a number of factors according to which MOOCs are considered to be successfully implemented in Europe. The principles behind the US-American MOOC higher education landscape appear to be mainly of financial and reputational relevance which are neither pedagogically nor cross-culturally driven. By analogy, European universities try hard to follow the same path. For the purposes of this paper, a brief examination of existing MOOCs is undertaken before presenting intercultural factors and learning theory mechanisms that might call for a diversified and thus different approach than the one adopted by the US digital agenda. A European lens taking into account culture-sensitive and learning theoretical factors might therefore call for an additional classification of MOOCs, one that we call enhanced MOOCs, in short, eMOOCs
| Titel in Übersetzung | Extending the MOOCversity. A Multi-layered and Diversified Lens for MOOC Research |
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| Originalsprache | Deutsch |
| Titel | European MOOCs Stakeholders Summit |
| Seiten | 73-78 |
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| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2014 |
| Veranstaltung | European MOOCs Stakeholder Summit 2014 - Lausanne, Schweiz Dauer: 10 Feb. 2014 → 12 Feb. 2014 |
Konferenz
| Konferenz | European MOOCs Stakeholder Summit 2014 |
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| Land/Gebiet | Schweiz |
| Ort | Lausanne |
| Zeitraum | 10.02.2014 → 12.02.2014 |
Schlagwörter
- eMOOCs
- cMOOCs
- xMOOCs
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