1. www.le.ac.uk
‘Why is the MOOC environment better
than our VLE?’
and other Open Educational challenges and
benefits to current HE practice
From OERs to MOOCs:
HEA CLL Event 31 March 2014
Terese Bird
Learning Technologist and
SCORE Research Fellow
Institute of Learning Innovation
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2. What will we talk about?
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• Who is Open Education for?
• The disappointment of MOOCs
• How MOOCs benefit current
students
• How can we encourage benefits?
• Benefits of open educational practice
3. MOOC platforms are attractive because:
• Simple
• Mobile-friendly
• No Turnitin
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4. Image by James Cridland
Who is open education for?
100 million adults can’t afford university (UNESCO)
6. The disappointment of MOOCs
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• Privileged, educated
• Recruitment
7. Who studied the FutureLearn RIII MOOC?
N=2285 or 22% of enrollees
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• 69% Females over 45 years old
• UK 76%
• USA 9%
• Australia 2%
• Canada 2%
8. Who studied the FutureLearn RIII MOOC?
• 52% already studied the topic or working in
the topic (history, archaeology)
• 35% had studied an online course previously
• Of the above, 50% uni course for credit, 32%
other MOOCs
9. Learner participation in RIII MOOC
• 74% visited the course a few times a week or
more
• 83% spent at least 30 minutes on the course
each visit
• Average of 8 comments total in discussion
• 30% thought it was a bit or much too easy
10. Learner completion in RIII MOOC
In the final week:
• 42% unique visitors visited that week’s
materials
• 28% marked an activity as complete
• 5-10% average completion rate for MOOCs
internationally
11. How MOOCs benefit current students:
MOOC platforms are attractive because:
• Simple
• Mobile-friendly
• No Turnitin
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12. “Why can’t we use the MOOC platform
instead of our regular VLE for actual
teaching?”
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13. Why are we so willing to spend this
money on potential students but not on
enrolled students?
– LeicesterUni app gets more attention than Bbd
Mobile
– iTunes U for outsiders but no iTunes for students
– False advertising with ‘taster’ MOOCs
14. Do MOOCs benefit students?
Evaluation of FutureLearn MOOC
• Why did students sign up for MOOC?
– To try out new things 85%
– To try FutureLearn or a MOOC 53%
– To try out learning online 46%
• Did the course meet your expectations?
– Yes, met my expectations 49%
– Exceeded my expectations 42%
15. From our evaluation:
MOOCs benefit students and the institution
• By giving students a
chance to try online
learning for the first time
• By allowing students to
consider online learning
as an option in their own
studies
16. Open Education practices benefit students:
• MOOCs can benefit currently enrolled students: Northampton
– University of Northampton Skills MOOC to benefit current
and prospective students
– Skills/A-Level-Type MOOC planned at University of
Leicester – recruitment plus current students
– University of Nottingham
• By making online learning more acceptable
• By showcasing innovations we actually achieve with online
learning
17. Open Education practices benefit students:
• By making good learning materials more accessible (don’t
have to go to library)
• Good materials can go on mobile devices for offline viewing
– iPad app for Security, Conflict, and International
Development Masters – needs CC-licensed material
– One-iPad-per-Medical-Student
18.
19. Open Education practices benefit students:
• Students can do more with open access materials
– English/Linguistics assignment needed open-access
articles or CC learning materials
– Museum Studies students creating exhibits wanted CC-
licensed material
Photo by
Terese Bird
CC-BY
22. Copyright advice encourages CC use
• Flickr CC search
• Google CC search
• University of Leicester Copyright for Academic
Instructors – some taken from London South Bank
University, reused, repurposed, made available CC:
http://www2.le.ac.uk/library/downloads/copyright/
UoL_Library_Copyright_For_Academic_Modules_Bo
oklet_Mar_2011_v2.01.pdf
Notes de l'éditeur
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamescridland/613445810/ James Cridland Get some stats on who actually takes MOOCs