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MOOCs, OOCs, OOPs!
          for the rest of us



 Neil Currant, Liz Lovegrove, George Roberts,
          Fiona Smith, Marion Waite
         OCSLD, Oxford Brookes University,
              Minerva, March 2013
Background
Our MOOC
• First Steps into Learning and Teaching in
  Higher Education (FSLT12)
Over 200 signed up
             • 60 participated throughout the 6
               weeks
             • We reached our constituency
             • 14 undertook the assessment and
Evaluation



               received a certificate
             • Participants were from 24 different
               countries including Australia,
               Canada, India, South Africa, as well
               as many European countries &US
             Research continuing
             • How people learned
             • Differential participation
             • Design principles
A bubble?
• Bonk (2013) identifies 22
  types of MOOC with 20
  Leadership Principles and
  12 business models.
• The numbers are
  changing and boundaries
  are fuzzy.
• There is stratification
  going on at the
  innovative end of
  traditional educational
  institutions.
Cowboy
   economics?
• Monetize
  –   Accreditation
  –   Tuition
  –   Publications
  –   Recruitment
  –   ???
• Or… sell picks and
  shovels to the
  Klondikers
  – MOOCs as platforms

                         Andy Wharhol, 1986
Tiger photo © 2009 by Siddhartha Lammata (Siddy Lam)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/siddylam/4130020318/sizes/l/in/photostream/ Creative commons
attribution non-commercial licence
Discourses around higher education are:
  “… a field of competition for the
   legitimate exercise of symbolic
              violence,
… an arena of conflict between rival
   principles of legitimacy, and
competition for political, economic
        and cultural power
                        (Bourdieu 1993, 121)
Shere Khan bites Baloo from
  Walt Disney’s Jungle Book
MOOC experiences
• A focus on the course and the platform
  ignores the experience of the MOOC learner

• MOOCs offer an unlimited number of
  possibilities for hybridization because,
  whatever else, they offer participants the
  opportunity to fashion their own learning
  according to their own needs.
Question 1

• At your table, what has the MOOC
  experience/perception been?
Our Research…

Expert participants
“This opened my eyes as a
              teacher”
• diversity of other participants

• The 'Vet' presence highlighted some of the
  difficulties which the ‘newbies’ were
  experiencing and also provided a reciprocal
  zone of proximal development and triggers for
  active participation.
Three main themes

1. Navigation
2. Transformative reflective practice
3. Making sense of community
Navigation

New participants felt overwhelmed by
technology, multiple channels &
perceived need to multi-task.

Experienced MOOCers were judicious
about planning their route and
orienting their participation.
Transformative reflective practice

 Ultimately learners experienced a
 transformative shift …

 but it required reflection on
 practice, community support and
 self-organization
Making sense of community

New learners needed time to
determine their audience and core
community…

and to realize reciprocal
relationships.
Skilled orienteers
Active MOOC participants are skilled
orienteers. Leveraging local expertise
of experienced MOOC learners and
developing participatory skills in new
learners is a key strategy for those who
organize and facilitate MOOCs.
Question
• We aim to develop a network of expert
  participants.
• Expert participants may be disciplinary
  experts, online experts or other…
• What could you bring to the expert participant
  role?
The new black…

Flip teaching
BLENDED LEARNING: THE ROLE OF OER




http://www.educause.edu/research-and-publications/books/learning-
spaces/chapter-11-designing-blended-learning-space-student-experience
OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES


 What are OERs?
“learning and teaching materials available for free online
for anyone to use. Examples include full courses, course
modules, lectures, games, teaching materials and
assignments.” JISC
 Where would I find them?
iTunes U, Slideshare, Youtube, Repositories: e.g. Jorum,
Brookes Radar.
 Licensing: Creative Commons
LEVELS OF ENGAGEMENT

Use
  Use existing resources created by others

Adapt / repurpose
  Adapt existing resources for your own purpose

Create / produce
  Create and share your own resources
BENEFITS

Learners
Staff users
Creators
Institutions
See -
 https://openeducationalresources.pbworks.com
 for a full list of benefits
FLIP TEACHING

Class time focuses on understanding the
 material
Delivery of content happens outside of
 class time, e.g. online
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26pxh_qMppE&feature=
player_embedded
DOES YOUR MOODLE LOOK LIKE THIS?
OER – video
  in Youtube –
  key content of
  topic




OER – text in
RADAR
OERS, FLIP & BLENDED: MAKING THE LINKS

 Discussion:
 How can you make this work for your practice?
And for the rest of us?

DISCUSSION
Reasons for developing OOCs
• Improving the global learner experience
• Fulfilling the university’s social/global/community
  educative mission
• Enhancing reputation and increasing visibility
• Showcase own expertise
• Sell books
• Increasing reach
   – Better serve (retain) existing clients
   – Attract new clients
   – Earn more revenue
• What would your reasons for be for
  developing open online “courses”?
• What would you like to do with
  MOOCs?
• What support would you like?
• What are the challenges for Brookes?
Thank you
         OCSLD
Oxford Brookes University
      March 2013
groberts@brookes.ac.uk
Research
•   Waite, M., Mackness, J., Roberts, G., & Lovegrove, E. (under review 2013). Liminal
    participants & skilled orienteers: A case study of learner participation in a MOOC
    for new lecturers. JOLT
•   Roberts, G., Mackness, J., Waite, M., & Lovegrove, E. (in submission 2013). x v c:
    Hybrid learning in, through and about MOOCs. OER13/JIME
•   Roberts, G., Mackness, J., Waite, M., & Lovegrove, E. (2012). What is necessary and
    what is contingent in design for a massive open online course? In Open Horizons:
    Sharing the Future. Aston University, Birmingham: Higher Education Academy.
    Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/georgeroberts/what-is-necessary-and-
    what-is-contingent-in-mooc-design
•   Roberts, G., Mackness, J., Waite, M., & Lovegrove, E. (2012). Not just moocin’
    about. In ALT-C 2012: A confrontation with reality. Presented at the ALT-C,
    Manchester, UK. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/georgeroberts/not-
    just-moocin-about
•   Roberts, G. (2012). OpenLine Project Final Report (JISC Project Report). Oxford:
    Oxford Brookes University. Retrieved from
    http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/projects/detail/oer/OER_PGC1_Oxford_Brookes
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MOOCs, OOCs, OOPs

  • 1. MOOCs, OOCs, OOPs! for the rest of us Neil Currant, Liz Lovegrove, George Roberts, Fiona Smith, Marion Waite OCSLD, Oxford Brookes University, Minerva, March 2013
  • 3. Our MOOC • First Steps into Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (FSLT12)
  • 4. Over 200 signed up • 60 participated throughout the 6 weeks • We reached our constituency • 14 undertook the assessment and Evaluation received a certificate • Participants were from 24 different countries including Australia, Canada, India, South Africa, as well as many European countries &US Research continuing • How people learned • Differential participation • Design principles
  • 5. A bubble? • Bonk (2013) identifies 22 types of MOOC with 20 Leadership Principles and 12 business models. • The numbers are changing and boundaries are fuzzy. • There is stratification going on at the innovative end of traditional educational institutions.
  • 6. Cowboy economics? • Monetize – Accreditation – Tuition – Publications – Recruitment – ??? • Or… sell picks and shovels to the Klondikers – MOOCs as platforms Andy Wharhol, 1986
  • 7. Tiger photo © 2009 by Siddhartha Lammata (Siddy Lam) http://www.flickr.com/photos/siddylam/4130020318/sizes/l/in/photostream/ Creative commons attribution non-commercial licence
  • 8. Discourses around higher education are: “… a field of competition for the legitimate exercise of symbolic violence, … an arena of conflict between rival principles of legitimacy, and competition for political, economic and cultural power (Bourdieu 1993, 121)
  • 9. Shere Khan bites Baloo from Walt Disney’s Jungle Book
  • 11. • A focus on the course and the platform ignores the experience of the MOOC learner • MOOCs offer an unlimited number of possibilities for hybridization because, whatever else, they offer participants the opportunity to fashion their own learning according to their own needs.
  • 12. Question 1 • At your table, what has the MOOC experience/perception been?
  • 14. “This opened my eyes as a teacher” • diversity of other participants • The 'Vet' presence highlighted some of the difficulties which the ‘newbies’ were experiencing and also provided a reciprocal zone of proximal development and triggers for active participation.
  • 15. Three main themes 1. Navigation 2. Transformative reflective practice 3. Making sense of community
  • 16. Navigation New participants felt overwhelmed by technology, multiple channels & perceived need to multi-task. Experienced MOOCers were judicious about planning their route and orienting their participation.
  • 17. Transformative reflective practice Ultimately learners experienced a transformative shift … but it required reflection on practice, community support and self-organization
  • 18. Making sense of community New learners needed time to determine their audience and core community… and to realize reciprocal relationships.
  • 19. Skilled orienteers Active MOOC participants are skilled orienteers. Leveraging local expertise of experienced MOOC learners and developing participatory skills in new learners is a key strategy for those who organize and facilitate MOOCs.
  • 20. Question • We aim to develop a network of expert participants. • Expert participants may be disciplinary experts, online experts or other… • What could you bring to the expert participant role?
  • 22. BLENDED LEARNING: THE ROLE OF OER http://www.educause.edu/research-and-publications/books/learning- spaces/chapter-11-designing-blended-learning-space-student-experience
  • 23. OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES  What are OERs? “learning and teaching materials available for free online for anyone to use. Examples include full courses, course modules, lectures, games, teaching materials and assignments.” JISC  Where would I find them? iTunes U, Slideshare, Youtube, Repositories: e.g. Jorum, Brookes Radar.  Licensing: Creative Commons
  • 24. LEVELS OF ENGAGEMENT Use  Use existing resources created by others Adapt / repurpose  Adapt existing resources for your own purpose Create / produce  Create and share your own resources
  • 25. BENEFITS Learners Staff users Creators Institutions See - https://openeducationalresources.pbworks.com for a full list of benefits
  • 26. FLIP TEACHING Class time focuses on understanding the material Delivery of content happens outside of class time, e.g. online http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26pxh_qMppE&feature= player_embedded
  • 27. DOES YOUR MOODLE LOOK LIKE THIS?
  • 28. OER – video in Youtube – key content of topic OER – text in RADAR
  • 29. OERS, FLIP & BLENDED: MAKING THE LINKS  Discussion:  How can you make this work for your practice?
  • 30. And for the rest of us? DISCUSSION
  • 31. Reasons for developing OOCs • Improving the global learner experience • Fulfilling the university’s social/global/community educative mission • Enhancing reputation and increasing visibility • Showcase own expertise • Sell books • Increasing reach – Better serve (retain) existing clients – Attract new clients – Earn more revenue
  • 32. • What would your reasons for be for developing open online “courses”? • What would you like to do with MOOCs? • What support would you like? • What are the challenges for Brookes?
  • 33. Thank you OCSLD Oxford Brookes University March 2013 groberts@brookes.ac.uk
  • 34. Research • Waite, M., Mackness, J., Roberts, G., & Lovegrove, E. (under review 2013). Liminal participants & skilled orienteers: A case study of learner participation in a MOOC for new lecturers. JOLT • Roberts, G., Mackness, J., Waite, M., & Lovegrove, E. (in submission 2013). x v c: Hybrid learning in, through and about MOOCs. OER13/JIME • Roberts, G., Mackness, J., Waite, M., & Lovegrove, E. (2012). What is necessary and what is contingent in design for a massive open online course? In Open Horizons: Sharing the Future. Aston University, Birmingham: Higher Education Academy. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/georgeroberts/what-is-necessary-and- what-is-contingent-in-mooc-design • Roberts, G., Mackness, J., Waite, M., & Lovegrove, E. (2012). Not just moocin’ about. In ALT-C 2012: A confrontation with reality. Presented at the ALT-C, Manchester, UK. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/georgeroberts/not- just-moocin-about • Roberts, G. (2012). OpenLine Project Final Report (JISC Project Report). Oxford: Oxford Brookes University. Retrieved from http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/projects/detail/oer/OER_PGC1_Oxford_Brookes
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Editor's Notes

  1. Just a very basic intro to OER. We could do a whole session but want to introduce you to the concept.Mention Creative CommonsMake sure to highlight Radar.
  2. Learners: Flexibility, Access, self-directedUsers: quality resources to useCreators: reputational, feedback on materials, collaborationInstitutions: reputation, marketing, e.g. MIT long before MOOCs put course materials online for anyone to use. MOOCS have subsumed some of the arguments around OERS
  3. This course is actually described as blended learning!
  4. The class was based around summarising main content and doing activities to help learning, e.g. doing a quick student evaluation, writing evaluation questions, discussing the different evaluation mechanisms.