Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I analyze corporate HR, talent management and leadership. Jan 05, 2016, 08:09pm EST Jan 06, 2016, 09:25am EST This article is more ...
I walked into the evening cocktail hour at the recent American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division Meeting even more self-conscious than the job-hunting graduate students nervously ...
Teaching an online course that 49,000 students have signed up for presents an unprecedented challenge when it comes to an important aspect of instruction: knowing your audience. I could see from my ...
MOOC may be a silly-sounding acronym, but this new breed of online classes is shaking up the higher education world in ways that could be good for cash-strapped students and terrible for cash-strapped ...
There has been much press for the massive open online courses or MOOCs, including in my series of interviews to date with Sebastian Thrun and Daphne Koller, CEOs of Udacity and Coursera respectively.
To what degree have the territorial dimensions of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) been made visible? Remarkably little, I would argue. Now, as a geographer, three territorial silences initially ...
This week on UTalk fields a question from Olivia in Brussels who asks: “What is the difference between a MOOC, a COOC and a SPOC? And who are those This week on UTalk fields a question from Olivia in ...
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Massive Open Online Courses. MOOCs. This was, without a doubt, the most important and talked-about trend in education technology this year. In retrospect, it’s not surprising that 2012 was dominated ...