Monday, January 30, 2012

IMU-LS-04: Facilitating a Massive Open Online Course (Stephen Downes)

IMU LEARNING SERIES (ROUND 4)

Title : Facilitating a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
Date : 22nd February, 2012 
Time : 10.00 AM, Kuala Lumpur
Venue : Online (WizIQ)

Description:
In this (nearly 2 hour online) talk Stephen Downes, one of the originators of the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) format, described the organization and management of a MOOC, beginning with the arrangement of technology, organization of learning materials, communications with students, support tasks, and interaction with guest presenters. This talk is based on fifteen years’ experience designing and delivering web-based instruction, as well as knowledge amassed though the delivery of six MOOCs to almost ten thousand students since 2008.

Speaker: 
Stephen Downes works for the National Research Council of Canada where he has served as a Senior Researcher, based in Moncton, New Brunswick, since 2001. Affiliated with the Learning and Collaborative Technologies Group, Institute for Information Technology, Downes specializes in the fields of online learning, new media, pedagogy and philosophy.



RECORDING
You are recommended to skip the first 30 minutes of the recorded webinar, so that you can get right into the action. The actual session starts roughly 30 minutes into the recording. If you have any problems viewing, try updating your Flash Player.

(To view the recorded online webinar) 

Click here to download the recorded webinar. 
Click here for an excellent audio recording of the webinar captured by Stephen  Downes.



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