The document discusses MOOCs (massive open online courses) and connectivist learning environments. It provides examples of MOOCs the presenters have led, including tools like gRSShopper that can be used to build MOOCs. A participant visualization of how a cMOOC works is shared. The document poses questions about assessing learning in MOOCs, accessibility, and what elements define a MOOC. References on MOOC research and perspectives from experts like Siemens and Downes are also included.
16. Questions
• What challenges do MOOCs present for assessing
learning gained through engaging with the
MOOC, including other MOOC participants?
• Is the MOOC an accessible learning environment
for all learners?
• What are essential elements of a MOOC? Is size
(over 100) sufficient for it to be a MOOC?
• Is a MOOC really a course?
17. Some References
• Research article on MOOCs:
• http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/104
1/2025
• Dave Cormier on MOOCs:
• http://davecormier.com/edblog/2012/07/31/20-
questions-and-answers-about-moocs/
• George Siemens on MOOCs (video):
• http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/george-siemens-on-
massive-open-online-courses/2011/05/14
• Stephen Downes on MOOCs (video):
• http://www.slideshare.net/Downes/xmooc-the-massive-
open-online-course-in-theory-and-in-practice