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  • What is a MOOC course?

    MOOCs are online courses that students can attend using the internet. Generally, these courses consist of typical classroom materials made online in various formats for students, including the following: Lectures that have been recorded.

  • How do I find a good MOOC?

    You can also use massive open online courses to study anything; whether it's biotechnology, poetry, or even Google, you'll almost certainly be able to locate a relevant MOOC. Some free online courses are introductory, offering materials studied as part of real university courses at the undergraduate and master's levels.

  • Are MOOCs right for You?

    With MOOCs (or Massive Open Online Courses), you can broaden your knowledge, dabble in new fields and even improve your career prospects. Always had an interest in economics, programming, literature or something else but aren't sure if it's for you?

  • What is an open-access MOOC?

    Early MOOCs (cMOOCs: Connectivist MOOCs) often emphasized open-access features, such as open licensing of content, structure and learning goals, to promote the reuse and remixing of resources. Some later MOOCs (xMOOCs: extended MOOCs) use closed licenses for their course materials while maintaining free access for students.

What Are MOOCs?

MOOCs are courses delivered online and accessible to all for free. MOOC stands for massive open online course: 1. Massivebecause enrollments are unlimited and can run into hundreds of thousands. 2. Openbecause anyone can enroll — that is, there is no admission process. 3. Onlinebecause they are delivered via the internet. 4. Coursebecause their goa

Who Makes MOOCs?

Most MOOCs are made by universities. Some of the first and most active MOOC makers are Stanford, MIT, and Harvard. (To see the full list, click here.) Some MOOCs are made by companies, such as Microsoftor Google, or by various organizations, such as IEEEor the Linux Foundation. (To see the full list, click here.) See full list on classcentral.com

Where Can I Take MOOCs?

Although MOOCs are created by universities, universities rarely distribute MOOCs themselves. Instead, they rely on course providers such as: 1. Coursera 2. edX 3. FutureLearn 4. Udacity So it’s on those platforms and others that learners actually take MOOCs. See full list on classcentral.com

When Do MOOCs Start?

Some MOOCs can be started at any time. Others start at regular intervals — every few weeks or months. Some are seldom offered — sometimes reappearing after a year of absence. Finally, some stop being offered entirely. See full list on classcentral.com

Do MOOCs Have Deadlines?

Some MOOCs are self-paced — you progress through them as quickly or slowly as you want — while others run on a schedule: 1. All the course material may not be available from day one. Instead, it’s released in fragments week after week, forcing students to pace themselves. 2. Assessments may have deadlines, preventing learners from lagging behind. B

How Long to Complete A MOOC?

MOOCs range in length from 1 to 16 weeks. Most provide an estimate of the weekly time commitment, although this may vary significantly from one learner to another. See full list on classcentral.com

How Are Learners Tested in MOOCs?

MOOCs can include: 1. Auto-graded quizzes— that is, quizzes that are automatically graded upon submission, such as multiple choice questions. 2. Peer-feedback assignments— that is, assignments that are graded by other learners according to a specific rubric. Your performance on these assignments then determines your overall course grade. Note that

Can I Earn A Credential For Finishing A MOOC?

If you finish a MOOC with a passing grade, you may earn a certificate of completion. Sometimes, the certificate is free. But more often, you have to pay for it. Paid certificates often require ID verification, which involves sending a picture of yourself and a government-issued ID. To give you an example, here’s how edX verified certificateslook. N

Are There Paid Components to MOOCs?

Beside certificates, other MOOC components may be hidden behind a paywall — for instance, graded assignments. MOOCs often offer two enrollment options: 1. Free Auditing— which gives you access to videos, readings, and forums for free. 2. Paid Enrollment— which gives you access to all the content, including paywalled elements such as the certificate

Is Financial Aid Available to Take MOOCs?

Some MOOC platforms allow you to apply for financial aid or scholarships: 1. How to request financial aid on Coursera 2. How to request financial assistance on edX 3. How to apply for a scholarship on Udacity If accepted, you may be able to earn a certificate for free or at a discounted rate. See full list on classcentral.com


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