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Research plan discussion: The socio-technical construction of MOOCs and educator practices in HE
In this seminar slot, we will discuss Steve's research aims and plan. Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have received substantial coverage in mainstream sources, academic media, and scholarly journals, both negative and positive. Numerous articles have addressed their potential impact on Higher Education systems in general, and some have highlighted problems with the instructional quality of MOOCs, and the lack of attention to research from online learning and distance education literature in MOOC design. However, few studies have looked at the relationship between social change and the construction of MOOCs within higher education, particularly in terms of educator and learning designer practices. This study aims to use the analytical strategy of Socio-Technical Interaction Networks (STIN) to explore the extent to which MOOCs are socially shaped and their relationship to educator and learning designer practices. The study involves a multi-site case study of 3 UK MOOC-producing universities and aims to capture an empirically based, nuanced understanding of the extent to which MOOCs are socially constructed in particular contexts, and the social implications of MOOCs, especially among educators and learning designers.
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Date Added: | 14 Apr 2016 13:51 |
Creators Name: | Steve White |
Tags: | Research Seminar, seminar, ecs, web, computer science, research, Wais Research Seminar, WAIS Research Seminar, wais research seminar, Web, Computer Science, WAIS, ECS, wais, internet, Internet, web science, Web Science, 2016 |
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Link: | http://edshare.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/16363 |
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