Reconceptualising learning in the digital age : the [Un]democratising potential of MOOCs /: the [Un]democratising potential of MOOCs. ([2018])
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- Book
- Title:
- Reconceptualising learning in the digital age : the [Un]democratising potential of MOOCs /: the [Un]democratising potential of MOOCs. ([2018])
- Main Title:
- Reconceptualising learning in the digital age : the [Un]democratising potential of MOOCs
- Further Information:
- Note: Allison Littlejohn, Nina Hood.
- Authors:
- Littlejohn, Allison, 1962-
Hood, Nina, 1985- - Contents:
- Intro; Contents; Summary and Overview; 1 The Many Guises of MOOCs; 1.1 Introducing MOOCs; 1.2 MOOC Dimensions; 1.3 The Origins of MOOCs; 1.4 Conceptualising What It Means to Be MOOC; 1.5 Shifting Meanings: What Do Massive, Open, Online and Course Really Mean?; 1.6 Massive; 1.7 Open; 1.8 Online; 1.9 Course; 1.10 MOOC Ideologies; 1.11 The Ambitions of This Book; References; 2 The [Un]Democratisation of Education and Learning; 2.1 The Hype, De-hype and Re-hype of MOOCs; 2.2 The Learnification of Education; the Wider Context of MOOCs; 2.3 Towards Democracy; 2.4 Different Challenges, Same Outcome. 2.5 New Name, Repeating Model2.6 Concluding Thoughts; References; 3 The Emancipated Learner? The Tensions Facing Learners in Massive, Open Learning; 3.1 Individual Learner, Common Challenges; 3.2 Student, Learner, User, Participant-Multiple Names for Multiple Actors; 3.2.1 The Student, the Learner; 3.2.2 The User, the Participant; 3.3 Why a MOOC? Motivations and Incentives Among MOOC Learners; 3.4 But Who Benefits?; 3.5 A Closer Look at the Role of Self-regulated Learning in MOOCs; 3.6 Learning Behaviour: Diversity in Engagement; 3.7 Concluding Thoughts; References. 4 Massive Numbers, Diverse Learning4.1 Learning in MOOCs; What Does It Mean?; 4.2 Individual-Level Factors; 4.3 The Environment; 4.4 Analysing the Norms of Behaviour; 4.5 Qualitative Narratives and Learners' Stories; 4.6 Making Sense of the Learner Stories; 4.7 Concluding Thoughts; References; 5 Designing for Quality?; 5.1Intro; Contents; Summary and Overview; 1 The Many Guises of MOOCs; 1.1 Introducing MOOCs; 1.2 MOOC Dimensions; 1.3 The Origins of MOOCs; 1.4 Conceptualising What It Means to Be MOOC; 1.5 Shifting Meanings: What Do Massive, Open, Online and Course Really Mean?; 1.6 Massive; 1.7 Open; 1.8 Online; 1.9 Course; 1.10 MOOC Ideologies; 1.11 The Ambitions of This Book; References; 2 The [Un]Democratisation of Education and Learning; 2.1 The Hype, De-hype and Re-hype of MOOCs; 2.2 The Learnification of Education; the Wider Context of MOOCs; 2.3 Towards Democracy; 2.4 Different Challenges, Same Outcome. 2.5 New Name, Repeating Model2.6 Concluding Thoughts; References; 3 The Emancipated Learner? The Tensions Facing Learners in Massive, Open Learning; 3.1 Individual Learner, Common Challenges; 3.2 Student, Learner, User, Participant-Multiple Names for Multiple Actors; 3.2.1 The Student, the Learner; 3.2.2 The User, the Participant; 3.3 Why a MOOC? Motivations and Incentives Among MOOC Learners; 3.4 But Who Benefits?; 3.5 A Closer Look at the Role of Self-regulated Learning in MOOCs; 3.6 Learning Behaviour: Diversity in Engagement; 3.7 Concluding Thoughts; References. 4 Massive Numbers, Diverse Learning4.1 Learning in MOOCs; What Does It Mean?; 4.2 Individual-Level Factors; 4.3 The Environment; 4.4 Analysing the Norms of Behaviour; 4.5 Qualitative Narratives and Learners' Stories; 4.6 Making Sense of the Learner Stories; 4.7 Concluding Thoughts; References; 5 Designing for Quality?; 5.1 Contested Purpose, Uncertain Quality; 5.2 Notions of Quality; 5.3 Quality of Platform Provider; 5.4 Quality of Instructor; 5.5 Quality of Learning Design; 5.6 Quality of Adaptability to Context; 5.7 Quality of Outcome; 5.8 Concluding Thoughts; References. 6 A Crisis of Identity? Contradictions and New Opportunities6.1 When Actions Contradict Aims; 6.2 Restraining Elitism, Embracing Democracy; 6.3 MOOCs as a Disrupting, not Reinforcing, Influence; 6.4 Opportunities for All: Supporting Self-regulation; 6.5 Rethinking Success Measures; 6.6 Concluding Thoughts; References. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 371.33/44678
MOOCs (Web-based instruction)
Open learning
Internet in education
Education -- Effect of technological innovations on
Electronic information resources
Computer network resources
EDUCATION -- Administration -- General
EDUCATION -- Organizations & Institutions
Computer network resources
Education -- Effect of technological innovations on
Electronic information resources
Internet in education
MOOCs (Web-based instruction)
Open learning
Education
Educational Technology
Learning & Instruction
Teaching and Teacher Education
Electronic books
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9789811088933
9811088934 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789811088926
9811088926 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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