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MOOCs and MOOCers A new frontier? Dr. Mubarak Alkhatnai King Saud University
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MOOCs and MOOCersA new frontier?

Dr. Mubarak AlkhatnaiKing Saud University

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What is a MOOC?

Watch !!

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Theories of Learning and MOOCs

• New Vs. old way of learning • Process Vs. product • Changing role of the learners • Social learning • Open learning • Learner autonomy • Mobile learning • Global learning (borderless)

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History

Correspondence 1840s

Columbia University

Radio 1920s

TV1960s

Online 2000s

MOOCs 2011

Stanford University

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Popularity

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Participation

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MOOCs Portals • Coursera • EDX• Udemy• CourseSites• Inversity• ITunesU Free Courses • MIT Free Courses • Duke Free Courses • Harvard Free Courses • Rawaq

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MOOCs and Language

• France Université Numérique (FUN)• Iversity German • Arabic Rawaq – Edraak• Spanish• Edx open source

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Coursera • 2012• Stanford University • For-profit provider • Affiliated with Amazon • $ 30-100 for course credits • $60-90 protected exams• 6-15% of revenue goes to partner university• 62 Colleges and University •2.8 Million users •337 Courses

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Coursesites • 2012• Blackboard • For-profit provider • Free teaching platform • individual instructors • A platform• more than 74,000 instructors • more than 12,000 institutions •Around 160 countries •Around $30 for signature tracks

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Udemy

• 2010• 8000 courses • More than 2 million users • Course creators independent • For-profit provider • Charged service

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EdX

• 2012• MIT & Harvard • Non-profit provider • Retail partners and textbook suppliers • Edx gets 10-30% of revenue • Universities get 50-70% • 12 Universities • 24 classes • 675,000 users

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Iversity

• 2013•Student-initiated • Germany • For-profit provider • Signature tracks • Multilingual • 24 MOOCs • More than 100,000 users • European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) credits

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Udacity

• 2012• Stanford University • First MOOC ever • For-profit provider • Revenue through retail partners • 400,000 users • 22 courses

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Rawaq رواق• 2013• Personal initiative • No signature tracks • Affiliated with professional provider on personal basis • Only Arabic supported • 27 courses • + 100,000 users

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Edraak ادراك

http://www.edraak.org/ Queen Rania Foundation

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Types of MOOCs Certificates

• Standard • With distinction • Verified certificate • Signature tracks• Digital ID

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MOOCs Certificates

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Arabic MOOCs

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Final Thoughts

Future trends

Questions