About the Webinar
The development and rising popularity of the massive open online course (MOOC) presents a new opportunity for libraries to be involved in the education of patrons, to highlight the resources libraries provide and to further demonstrate the value of the library to administrators. There are, of course, a host of logistics to be considered when deciding to organize or support a MOOC. Diminished library budgets and staffing levels challenge libraries both monetarily and administratively. Marketing the course, mounting it on a site, securing copyright permissions and negotiating licensing for course materials, managing the course while in progress and troubleshooting technical problems add to the issues that have caused some libraries to hesitate in joining the MOOC movement. On the other hand, partnerships such as that between Georgetown University and edX, itself an initiative of Harvard and MIT, allow a pooling of resources thereby easing the burden on any one library. In some cases price breaks for certain course materials used in MOOCs can help draw students to the course, though the pricing must still be negotiated by the course organizer. A successful MOOC, such as the RootsMOOC, created by the Z. Smith Reynolds Library at Wake Forest University and the State Library of North Carolina, can bring awareness of library resources to a broad audience.
In the end, libraries must ask whether the advantages of participating in a MOOC outweigh the challenges. The speakers for this webinar will consider these issues surrounding MOOCs and libraries and try to answer the question of whether the impact of libraries on MOOCs has been realized or is still brewing.
Agenda
Introduction
Todd Carpenter, Executive Director, NISO
MOOCS: Assessing the Landscape and Trends of Open Online Learning
Heather Ruland Staines, Director Publisher and Content Strategy, ProQuest SIPX
The RootsMOOC Project or: that time we threw a genealogy party and 4,000 people showed up
Kyle Denlinger, eLearning Librarian, Wake Forest University Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Rebecca Hyman, Reference and Outreach Librarian, Government and Heritage Library, State Library of North Carolina
MOOCS and Me: Georgetown's Experience with MOOC Production
Barrinton Baynes, Multimedia Projects Manager, Gelardin New Media Center, Georgetown University Library
August 12 NISO Webinar: MOOCs and Libraries: A Brewing Collaboration.
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2. Outreach and Educational
Programs Librarian,
North Carolina Government
and Heritage Library
State Library of North Carolina
rebecca.hyman@ncdcr.gov
@ncpedia
Rebecca Hyman
43. Photo Credits
“Children’s Party, Dublin, 1920s” via National Library of Ireland on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nlireland/5786204856
“Dog Riding a Tricycle” via National Media Museum on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nationalmediamuseum/3084876560
“The Long Room” via National Library of Ireland on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nlireland/6713554905
“Author Richard Mabry speaks about his latest book at the November 16 Classic Readers meeting” via Frisco Public Library on
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/friscolibrary/6383522883 CC BY-NC-SA
“ZSR Library at Twilight” by Susan Smith on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cellphonesusie/11318097966 CC BY-NC-SA
“Apollo 11 Welcome” via NASA on The Commons on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasacommons/7876170256
"Genealogy - À la recherche du temps perdu" by Eva the Weaver on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/evaekeblad/8408332720 CC BY-NC-SA
"State Library of North Carolina" photo courtesy of the State Library of North Carolina. Used with permission.
"Genealogy Instruction" photo courtesy of the State Library of North Carolina. Used with permission.
“Richard M. Nixon and Elvis Presley at the White House” via US National Archives on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/usnationalarchives/3679494978
44. Photo Credits
“Image from page 110 of ‘Blueprint reading; a practical manual of instruction in blueprint reading through the
analysis of typical plates with reference to mechanical drawing conventions and methods, the laws of projection,
etc’ (1919)” via Internet Archive Book Images on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14757743076
“Mobile library, Hood Collection, 20 October 1950” via State Library of New South Wales on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/statelibraryofnsw/6799598739
“Image from page 874 of ‘News notes of California libraries’” via Internet Archive Book Images on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14589655018
“Wrought Iron Productions in the GHL” image courtesy of Kyle Denlinger, CC-BY.
“Boys cheering when their favorite team scores” via Nationaal Archief on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nationaalarchief/4681460753
“Bugle Megaphone, Fort Totten (LOC)” via Library of Congress on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/19983880178
45. Photo Credits
“The ploughman's team” via Powerhouse Museum on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/powerhouse_museum/2581833315
“Harlescott [Junior] School Sports” via The National Library of Wales on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/llgc/7041859079
“Georgia? (LOC)” via The Library of Congress on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/2179067948
“Employee with slide rule, Hercules Powder Co. Experiment Station, Wilmington, DE” via SMU Central University
Libraries on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/smu_cul_digitalcollections/8568743839
“Lockheed C-141 Model in TDT” via NASA on The Commons on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasacommons/7605909202
“A possum and a movie camera 1943” via Australia War Memorial collection on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/australian-war-memorial/3527157206
“Apollo 13 Mission Control Celebrates" via NASA on The Commons on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasacommons/7610986228