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Macro-Level Learning through Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs): Strategies and Predictions for the Future

Macro-Level Learning through Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs): Strategies and Predictions for the Future
Author(s)/Editor(s): Elspeth McKay (RMIT University, Australia)and John Lenarcic (RMIT University, Australia)
Copyright: ©2015
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8324-2
ISBN13: 9781466683242
ISBN10: 1466683244
EISBN13: 9781466683259

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Description

To some in academia, Massive Open Online Courses are a paradigm shift in online education, while others perceive them as a threat to traditional styles of pedagogy. In this regard, the time-honored model of the university lecture is seen as being a potential casualty of the rise of MOOCs.

Macro-Level Learning through Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs): Strategies and Predictions for the Future provides insight into the emerging phenomenon of MOOCs as a design manual for the course designer with a collection of chapters that deal with all facets of the MOOC debate. Industry training developers, corporate trainers, educators, post graduate students, and others will benefit from the information provided in this book.



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Editors McKay and Lenarcic present students, academics, researchers, policy makers, and education professionals with a collection of academic articles and scholarly papers focused on the theory and practice of macro-level learning in massive open online courses or MOOCs. The editors have organized the fourteen contributions that make up the main body of the text in four parts devoted to policy issues in MOOCs Design, social networking and collaborative learning, e-pedagogy and interactive MOOCs, and rich internet applications and the educational practice of MOOCs.

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Author's/Editor's Biography

Elspeth McKay (Ed.)
Elspeth McKay is co-editor of this book with her colleague John Lenarcic. Elspeth is an Associate Professor of Information Systems at the RMIT University, School of Business IT and Logistics, Melbourne, Australia. She is passionate about designing effective eLearning resources for the education sector and industry training/reskilling programmes, including: conducting investigations on how individuals interpret text and graphics within Web-mediated instructional environments. She has designed many eLearning tools implemented through rich internet applications. Over the last decade, Dr. McKay has published extensively in the research fields of HCI and educational technology. In recognition of her contribution to the professional practice of IS research, she was elected as a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society (FACS).

John Lenarcic (Ed.)
John Lenarcic is a physicist and applied mathematician by training, an IT academic by fortunate accident and an armchair philosopher by conscious choice. His research interests include the philosophy of information systems, human-computer interaction and the cyber-anthropology of social networking. Dr Lenarcic is a frequent media commentator on issues dealing with social and ethical aspects of information technology with a particular emphasis on social media. He is also a frequent contributor to The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/profiles/john-lenarcic-1559

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