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Uploaded on Dec 8, 2010
Written and Narrated by Dave Cormier
Video by Neal Gillis
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Dave Cormier
Alexander McAuley
George Siemens
Bonnie Stewart
Created through funding received by the University of Prince Edward Island through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council's "Knowledge Synthesis Grants on the Digital Economy"
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Yasser Sami Amer 1 month ago
Great Lecture Dave! But in what sense in the conversation above you mentioned anti-MOOC regarding Cousera and Udacity.......Why?? I would appreciate an explanation.
Thank you again for the great lecture
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dave cormier 1 month ago
The video recorded here was done 18 months before coursera and Udacity existed... so there's no real relationship to them intended.
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vilkoos 8 months ago
Thanks for this nice well made video. However this is not what a MOOC is. It not necessarily participatory, connective or distributed (you projected your personal preferences/hobbies/limitations/fetishes onto this exciting new concept?). For many purposes expert driven, centralized MOOC’s are not only possible, they are just the right thing. So, either change the title of this video into “this is what I think a MOOC ought to be” or expand the content to cover the full range of possible MOOC’s.
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dave cormier 8 months ago
Thanks for your comments. But, as I was one of the people who coined the word, and this research was done before the new versions of MOOCs came along in 2011... i think my position is probably justified :)
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vilkoos 6 months ago
Hello Dave, you are right, I discovered that only after I published my comment. I am sorry if I you took offence. The terminology is confusing. Conceptually the original MOOC's (your creation, you "own" the term) are polar opposites form what Coursera and Udacity are doing. So what Coursera uses should be labeled as an anti-MOOC.
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dave cormier 6 months ago
I couldn't agree more. The terminology is very confusing... no offense taken :)
It might be time to try and make an updated version... we're working on a book right now... might do it in time for the publication of that.
Thanks for coming back to comment!
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kjaam32 11 months ago
Examples of MOOC's for the curious ones: Udacity, KhanAcademy, Coursera, Udemy, Codecademy, Duolingo, Google Online Courses. (Last three are debatable.)
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Pierre Trochet 1 week ago
I'm discovering this new Mooc trend in global education area thks for this content !
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Rashad H. Al-Khmisy 1 week ago
Now I know what is MOOC means :)
Thank you Dave ..
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Blanesta Ada 2 weeks ago
Dear Dave, I hope you will let us know when your book or updated video comes out. I'm interested in knowing your thoughts about the changing understandings of MOOCs.
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David J. 3 weeks ago
what program did you use to make your animation?
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Neal Gillis 3 weeks ago
Hi William (and Pierre). The video was created in Apple Motion and Final Cut Pro. YouTube won't let me link to it, but if you search for "How I made the MOOC videos" you should find it.
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Christine Newton Bush 1 month ago
Since my comment below, I have learned that MOOC is really a generic term that is quickly losing meaning without qualification. Coursera is an xMOOC which is redistribution expertise; Mozilla's TeachTheWeb and P2PU are cMOOCs which allow users to find AND CREATE the material through their channel of choice. According to Mr. Gormier's colleague George Siemens, cMOOCs are much more in line with Connectivist ideas. For me something is either a free online class or it is part of the problem ;-)
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Nellie Deutsch 1 month ago
You can create a MOOC on a blog, too. It doesn't have to cost money to be a MOOC. Moodle and Google sites are free. You just have to pay for the domain and a hosting company. A MOOC does not have to be on a course or learning management system. It's supposed to be "open".
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Nellie Deutsch 1 month ago
Christine, the key here is "open". How can a course management or learning management system be open if teachers cannot create a course on the platform? Coursera is not open to teachers. It costs the universities money to use it. Why don't universities use a free open source system such as MOODLE?
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Pierre Monclos 1 month ago
same question about the software :-)
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Christine Newton Bush 1 month ago
No, what Coursera is doing is not an anti-MOOC which is really unhelpful term given that you've just come to agreement with D.C.that the idea of what a MOOC entails, regardless of who coined the !#$%?@! acronym, is changing. Coursera's platform has some benefits which are not found in what Cormier describes here.
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