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[http://t.co/UBRyQjE1vy George Siemens] is credited as being a co-founders of [[Connectivism]] in 2005.<br /> | [http://t.co/UBRyQjE1vy George Siemens] is credited as being a co-founders of [[Connectivism]] in 2005.<br /> | ||
[http://www.downes.ca/index.html Stephen Downes] is credited as being a co-founders of [[Connectivism]] in 2005.<br /> | [http://www.downes.ca/index.html Stephen Downes] is credited as being a co-founders of [[Connectivism]] in 2005.<br /> | ||
== Learning strategies == | |||
[http://ineducation.ca/ineducation/article/view/53 Open for Learning: The CMS and the Open Learning Network] (Jon Mott, David Wiley)<br /> | |||
== MOOC platforms == | == MOOC platforms == |
Revision as of 15:51, 17 September 2014
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Data and Statistics
Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac - Technology (2014)
- "Doctoral institutions were more than five times as likely as baccalaureate colleges to offer massive open online courses. Two-year colleges were the least likely to offer such courses." MOOC Status by Institution Type, 2013
Key personnel
Dave Cormier is credited with coining the term "MOOC."
George Siemens is credited as being a co-founders of Connectivism in 2005.
Stephen Downes is credited as being a co-founders of Connectivism in 2005.
Learning strategies
Open for Learning: The CMS and the Open Learning Network (Jon Mott, David Wiley)
MOOC platforms
Independent MOOCs
Peer to Peer University
School of Data
Udemy
Sponsored MOOCs