Opening	
  Up	
  Educa.on	
  Workshop	
  
	
  
13	
  mar.e	
  2015,	
  Timisoara	
  	
  
#openeduca*onwk	
  	
  
h/p://www.openeduca*onweek.org/	
  	
  
#openeduca*onwk	
  	
  
OER	
  Tools	
  and	
  using	
  OER	
  and	
  MOOCs	
  in	
  
Higher	
  Educa.on	
  
Dr. Diana Andone
Opening	
  Up	
  Educa*on	
  Workshop,	
  13	
  mar*e	
  2015,	
  Timisoara	
  	
  
#openeduca*onwk	
  	
  
Digital Natives
March	
  2014,	
  Delloi/e.com	
  
Communication & Technology Renaissance
Sharing & creating
knowledge,
education,
information,
life experiences,
using (free) technology
Worldwide	
  Par*cipa*on	
  in	
  Higher	
  Educa*on	
  is	
  
Expected	
  to	
  Grow	
  ~60%	
  by	
  2025…	
  
2011	
   2025	
  
Worldwide Participants in Tertiary
Education, 2011 and 2025 Projected
In order to
accommodate these
98 million new
students, four major
universities of
30,000+ students
would need to open
every week for the
next 15 years
Source:	
  h*p://www./meshighereduca/on.co.uk/features/a-­‐different-­‐world/2001128.ar/cle;	
  OECD	
  indicators	
  Educa/on	
  at	
  a	
  Glance	
  2012	
  
and	
  Trends	
  in	
  Global	
  Higher	
  Educa/on:	
  Tracking	
  an	
  Academic	
  Revolu/on,	
  UNESCO	
  2009	
  
	
  
165M	
  
263M	
  
Educa.on	
  is	
  changing	
  
Learning	
  
2.0	
  
Tools	
  
Collabora.ng	
  
Sharing	
  
Vo.ng	
  
Networking	
  
User	
  
generated	
  
content	
  
Architecture	
  of	
  Par.cipa.on	
  
Tagging	
  
Steve	
  Wheeler,	
  University	
  of	
  Plymouth,	
  2011	
  
Open	
  Scholar	
  is	
  someone	
  who	
  
makes	
  their	
  intellectual	
  
projects	
  and	
  processes	
  
digitally	
  visible	
  and	
  who	
  
invites	
  and	
  encourages	
  
ongoing	
  cri*cism	
  of	
  their	
  work	
  
and	
  secondary	
  uses	
  of	
  any	
  or	
  
all	
  parts	
  of	
  it	
  -­‐	
  at	
  any	
  stage	
  of	
  
its	
  development”.	
  	
  	
  
–  Gideon Burton Academic Evolution Blog
OPEN	
  SCHOLAR	
  
Crea*ve	
  Commons	
  –	
  Open	
  Licence	
  
h/p://crea*vecommons.org/	
  	
  
What	
  is	
  Open	
  Educa*on?	
  
Open education encompasses resources, tools and practices that
employ a framework of open sharing to improve educational access
and effectiveness worldwide.
Open Education combines the traditions of knowledge sharing and
creation with 21st century technology to create a vast pool of openly
shared educational resources, while harnessing today’s collaborative
spirit to develop educational approaches that are more responsive to
learner’s needs.
h/p://www.oeconsor*um.org/about-­‐oec/	
  	
  
OCW	
  
	
  
•  Increase	
  effec.veness	
  of	
  educa.on	
  –	
  Open	
  Educa*on	
  Ressources	
  
(OER)	
  and	
  Massice	
  Open	
  Online	
  Course	
  (MOOCs),	
  easier	
  and	
  more	
  
efficient	
  public	
  procurement,	
  sharing	
  prac*ces,	
  opportuni*es	
  to	
  
innovate.	
  
•  Increase	
  equity	
  –	
  knowledge	
  more	
  accessible	
  to	
  all,	
  and	
  individuals	
  
geang	
  	
  access	
  to	
  new	
  learning	
  opportuni*es,	
  by	
  lowering	
  costs	
  and	
  
be/er	
  access	
  to	
  digital	
  services.	
  
•  Produce	
  posi.ve	
  impacts	
  in	
  the	
  economy	
  –	
  stronger	
  and	
  more	
  
structured	
  uptake	
  of	
  ICT	
  and	
  upskilling	
  the	
  workforce,	
  helping	
  industry	
  
manage	
  disrup*ve	
  change,	
  through	
  new	
  market	
  opportuni*es	
  by	
  
fostering	
  partnerships	
  for	
  infrastructures,	
  new	
  products	
  and	
  services.	
  
•  h/p://ec.europa.eu/digital-­‐agenda/en/opening-­‐educa*on	
  
Opening	
  Educa*on	
  /	
  EU	
  
Digital	
  Agenda	
  
h/p://mitpress.mit.edu/
books/opening-­‐educa*on	
  	
  
E-­‐Learning	
  *meline	
  
Mul*media	
  resources	
  
80s	
  
The	
  	
  Web	
  	
  
93	
  
Learning	
  Management	
  Systems	
  	
  
95	
  
Open	
  Educa*onal	
  Resources	
  
01	
  
Mobile	
  devices	
  	
  
98	
  
Gaming	
  technologies	
  	
  
00	
   Social	
  and	
  par*cipatory	
  media	
  	
  04	
  
Virtual	
  worlds	
  	
  
05	
  
E-­‐books	
  and	
  smart	
  devices	
  	
  
Massive	
  Open	
  Online	
  Courses	
  	
  
07	
   08	
  
Learning	
  	
  Design	
  
99	
  
Learning	
  objects	
  
94	
  
h/p://www.europarl.europa.eu/interp/rectorsconference2012/files_en/index2_en.html	
  
Learning	
  Analy*cs	
  
10	
  
 h/p://cdn.nmc.org/media/2014-­‐nmc-­‐horizon-­‐report-­‐EU-­‐EN.pdf	
  	
  
 h/p://cdn.nmc.org/media/2014-­‐nmc-­‐horizon-­‐report-­‐EU-­‐EN.pdf	
  	
  
NMC	
  Horizon	
  2015	
  
h/p://www.nmc.org/pdf/2015-­‐horizon-­‐he-­‐
preview.pdf	
  
OER	
  
	
  teaching,	
  learning	
  and	
  research	
  materials	
  in	
  any	
  
medium,	
  digital	
  or	
  otherwise,	
  that	
  reside	
  in	
  the	
  public	
  
domain	
  or	
  have	
  been	
  released	
  under	
  an	
  open	
  license	
  
that	
  permits	
  no-­‐cost	
  access,	
  use,	
  adapta*on	
  and	
  
redistribu*on	
  by	
  others	
  with	
  no	
  or	
  limited	
  restric*ons	
  
h/p://www.oerplajorm.org/	
  
h/p://openeduca*oneuropa.eu/	
  	
  
h/p://www.unesco.org/new/en/communica*on-­‐and-­‐informa*on/
access-­‐to-­‐knowledge/open-­‐educa*onal-­‐resources/	
  
Open Educational Resources
It saves TIME!!!!
Open Educational Resources
POERUP:	
  Policies	
  for	
  OER	
  Uptake	
  
	
  
Inventory	
  of	
  133	
  notable	
  OER	
  ini*a*ves	
  
worldwide	
  
h/p://poerup.referata.com/w/images/
POERUP_D2.3_Compara*ve_Analysis_of_Transversal_OER_Ini*a*ves_v1.0.pdf	
  	
  
poerup.referata.com	
  
From	
  POERUP	
  elevator	
  pitch:	
  26	
  countries	
  in	
  26	
  minutes,	
  	
  slide	
  11	
  
h/p://www.slideshare.net/wi/haus/poerup-­‐elevator-­‐pitch	
  	
  
OER	
  
Contradic*ons	
  &	
  Challenges	
  	
  
	
  
•  Low	
  digital	
  fluency	
  
•  Lack	
  of	
  rewards	
  for	
  teaching	
  
•  Very	
  few	
  qualita*ve	
  labels	
  
•  Too	
  many	
  OER	
  repositories	
  	
  
•  Compe**on	
  from	
  new	
  models	
  of	
  educa*on	
  
	
  
Image:	
  h/p://www.spafuturethinking.com/blog/	
  
MOOC	
  (Massive	
  Open	
  Online	
  Courses)	
  	
  
Open	
  Ini*a*ves	
  -­‐	
  Ini*al	
  MOOCs	
  
•  Open	
  University	
  UK	
  (1969	
  -­‐	
  )	
  
•  AllLearn	
  (Oxford,	
  Yale	
  and	
  Stanford	
  
collabora*on)	
  2000-­‐2006	
  
•  Fathom	
  (University	
  of	
  Columbia)	
  2000-­‐2003	
  
•  MIT	
  OCW	
  (2001	
  -­‐)	
  
•  OpenCourseWare	
  Consor*um	
  (1999	
  -­‐	
  	
  
MOOCs	
  
MOOC
•  In 2008, George Siemens and Stephen Downes
co-taught a class thought to be the first to use
the term MOOC.The course, called
“Connectivism and Connective Knowledge,” was
presented to 25 tuition-paying students at the
University of Manitoba and offered at the same
time to around 2,300 students from the general
public who took the online class at no cost.
•  h/ps://web.archive.org/web/20080629220943/
h/p://ltc.umanitoba.ca:83/connec*vism/	
  
Massive	
  Open	
  Online	
  Courses	
  MOOC	
  
h/p://connect.downes.ca/cgi-­‐bin/archive.cgi?page=thedaily.htm	
  	
  
h/p://wwwapps.cc.umanitoba.ca/
moodle/course/view.php?id=20	
  	
  
2300	
  students	
  
	
  
2008	
  
MOOC
edX https://www.edx.org/
MOOC
•  Udacity – http://www.udacity.com/
MOOC
•  Coursera https://www.coursera.org/
MOOC
•  Future Learn https://www.futurelearn.com/
MOOC
•  Iversity https://iversity.org/
Miriada	
  X	
  
•  h/ps://www.miriadax.net/	
  	
  
MOOC
•  OpenUpEd http://www.openuped.eu/
OpenUp	
  Quality	
  Label	
  
h/p://www.openuped.eu/images/docs/OpenupEd_quality_label_-­‐_Version1_0.pdf	
  	
  
EMMA	
  
European	
  Mul*ple	
  MOOC	
  Aggregator	
  (EMMA)	
  
h/p://www.a*t.be/ar*cle/emma-­‐plajorm-­‐for-­‐aggrega*ng-­‐european-­‐moocs-­‐presented-­‐at-­‐emoocs-­‐2014	
  	
  
h/p://emoocs2014.eu/	
  	
  
MOOC	
  (Massive	
  Open	
  Online	
  Courses)	
  	
  
Did	
  you	
  study/	
  teach	
  in	
  a	
  MOOC?	
  
Massive	
  Open	
  Online	
  Courses	
  (MOOCs)	
  
Free	
  educa*on	
  
Global	
  community	
  
Access	
  to	
  high-­‐level	
  educa*on	
  
High	
  drop-­‐out	
  rate	
  
Economic	
  model?	
  
Marke*ng	
  exercise	
  for	
  universi*es	
  
h/p://alterna*ve-­‐educate.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/audio-­‐ascilite-­‐2012-­‐great-­‐debate-­‐moocs.html	
  
JOLT,	
  Vol.	
  9,	
  No.	
  2,	
  h/p://jolt.merlot.org	
  
h/p://mikecaulfield.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/xmooc-­‐is-­‐a-­‐chewy-­‐center.png	
  	
  
h/p://www.educause.edu/blogs/mcaulfield/xmooc-­‐communi*es-­‐should-­‐learn-­‐cmoocs	
  	
  
Variants	
  of	
  blending	
  MOOCs	
  in	
  university	
  courses	
  	
  
Holotescu,	
  C.,	
  Grosseck,	
  G.,	
  Cretu,	
  V.,	
  Naaji,	
  A.	
  (2014).	
  	
  
Integra3ng	
  MOOCs	
  in	
  Blended	
  Courses.	
  	
  
Conference	
  Proceedings	
  of	
  "eLearning	
  and	
  SoZware	
  for	
  Educa.on"	
  (eLSE),	
  
Bucharest,	
  April	
  2014.	
  
Instruc.onal	
  Technologies	
  course	
  	
  
•  27	
  students	
  -­‐	
  Master	
  in	
  Mul*media	
  Technologies	
  
•  MOOCs:	
  	
  Course	
  external	
  resources	
  	
  
•  16	
  courses	
  (	
  45%	
  edX,	
  34%	
  Courses,	
  Udacity)	
  	
  
•  19	
  students	
  finalised	
  the	
  MOOCs	
  
•  Online	
  discussion	
  in	
  course	
  blog,	
  wiki	
  and	
  face-­‐to-­‐face	
  	
  	
  
•  Evalua*on,	
  Course	
  report	
  
•  Need	
  for	
  qualita*ve	
  feedback	
  	
  
•  as	
  a	
  personaliza*on	
  of	
  learning,	
  possibility	
  to	
  choose	
  which	
  of	
  
the	
  learning	
  pedagogies	
  
•  New	
  experience,	
  will	
  follow	
  new	
  courses,	
  learned	
  new	
  things	
  	
  
TalkTech	
  project	
  2008-­‐2014	
  
UP	
  Timisoara	
  Romania	
  	
  	
  
Bentley	
  University,	
  Boston,	
  USA	
  
TalkTech	
  2008	
  –	
  2014	
  
Where	
  We	
  Are	
  
TalkTech	
  2008	
  –	
  2014	
  	
  
Students	
  
Bentley	
  University 	
   	
  	
  
•  IT	
  101,	
  Informa*on	
  
Technology	
  
•  55	
  students	
  
•  Spoke	
  English	
  
•  Web	
  literate	
  
•  PC	
  Literate 	
  	
  
•  Age	
  18-­‐21	
  
UP	
  Timisoara	
  
•  TMM,	
  Technologies	
  of	
  
Mul*media	
  
•  50	
  students	
  
•  Spoke	
  English	
  
•  Web	
  literate	
  
•  PC	
  Literate	
  
•  Age	
  21-­‐24	
  
635	
  students	
  involved,	
  no	
  dropout	
  
TalkTech	
  2008	
  –	
  2013	
  main	
  Tools	
  	
  
Task Tools
align time zones timeanddate.com
chat Facebook, Yahoo! IM,Google Hangouts
create and host audio SoundCloud
create and host video YouTube, Screencast-o-Matic
create interactive images ThingLink
edit audio Sound Forge
edit images PhotoShop, Paint.net
edit video Windows Live Movie Maker
email Gmail, Outlook
hold video conferences Google Hangouts, Skype
record video mobile phone camera apps
schedule meetings Doodle
search the web Google, Bing
share photos Flickr, Tumblr
share screens join.me, Google Hangouts
Flipped	
  classroom	
  	
  
•  Use	
  of	
  OERs	
  
•  Integra*ng	
  MOOCs	
  
•  Interna*onal	
  co-­‐
opera*on	
  for	
  in	
  
class	
  ac*vi*es	
  
•  Opening	
  educa*on	
  
Gapminder	
  
h/p://www.gapminder.org/	
  	
  
	
  
www.bit.ly/1zT9b5S	
  
	
  
	
  
h/p://www.wolframalpha.com/	
  	
  
Master the technology!
ENGAGE	
  
CONTACT
Dr. Diana Andone
Director
e-Learning Center
Email:
diana.andone@upt.ro
Web
Elearning.upt.ro
UPT	
  –	
  CeL	
  	
  Campus	
  Virtual	
  	
  	
  	
  www.cv.upt.ro	
  
@diando70
h/p://www.slideshare.net/diando70/	
  	
  
EDEN Fellow 2011

OER Tools and using OER and MOOCs in Higher Education

  • 1.
    Opening  Up  Educa.on  Workshop     13  mar.e  2015,  Timisoara     #openeduca*onwk    
  • 2.
  • 3.
    OER  Tools  and  using  OER  and  MOOCs  in   Higher  Educa.on   Dr. Diana Andone Opening  Up  Educa*on  Workshop,  13  mar*e  2015,  Timisoara     #openeduca*onwk    
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
    Communication & TechnologyRenaissance Sharing & creating knowledge, education, information, life experiences, using (free) technology
  • 11.
    Worldwide  Par*cipa*on  in  Higher  Educa*on  is   Expected  to  Grow  ~60%  by  2025…   2011   2025   Worldwide Participants in Tertiary Education, 2011 and 2025 Projected In order to accommodate these 98 million new students, four major universities of 30,000+ students would need to open every week for the next 15 years Source:  h*p://www./meshighereduca/on.co.uk/features/a-­‐different-­‐world/2001128.ar/cle;  OECD  indicators  Educa/on  at  a  Glance  2012   and  Trends  in  Global  Higher  Educa/on:  Tracking  an  Academic  Revolu/on,  UNESCO  2009     165M   263M  
  • 12.
  • 13.
    Learning   2.0   Tools   Collabora.ng   Sharing   Vo.ng   Networking   User   generated   content   Architecture  of  Par.cipa.on   Tagging   Steve  Wheeler,  University  of  Plymouth,  2011  
  • 14.
    Open  Scholar  is  someone  who   makes  their  intellectual   projects  and  processes   digitally  visible  and  who   invites  and  encourages   ongoing  cri*cism  of  their  work   and  secondary  uses  of  any  or   all  parts  of  it  -­‐  at  any  stage  of   its  development”.       –  Gideon Burton Academic Evolution Blog OPEN  SCHOLAR  
  • 15.
    Crea*ve  Commons  –  Open  Licence   h/p://crea*vecommons.org/    
  • 16.
    What  is  Open  Educa*on?   Open education encompasses resources, tools and practices that employ a framework of open sharing to improve educational access and effectiveness worldwide. Open Education combines the traditions of knowledge sharing and creation with 21st century technology to create a vast pool of openly shared educational resources, while harnessing today’s collaborative spirit to develop educational approaches that are more responsive to learner’s needs. h/p://www.oeconsor*um.org/about-­‐oec/    
  • 18.
  • 19.
    •  Increase  effec.veness  of  educa.on  –  Open  Educa*on  Ressources   (OER)  and  Massice  Open  Online  Course  (MOOCs),  easier  and  more   efficient  public  procurement,  sharing  prac*ces,  opportuni*es  to   innovate.   •  Increase  equity  –  knowledge  more  accessible  to  all,  and  individuals   geang    access  to  new  learning  opportuni*es,  by  lowering  costs  and   be/er  access  to  digital  services.   •  Produce  posi.ve  impacts  in  the  economy  –  stronger  and  more   structured  uptake  of  ICT  and  upskilling  the  workforce,  helping  industry   manage  disrup*ve  change,  through  new  market  opportuni*es  by   fostering  partnerships  for  infrastructures,  new  products  and  services.   •  h/p://ec.europa.eu/digital-­‐agenda/en/opening-­‐educa*on   Opening  Educa*on  /  EU   Digital  Agenda  
  • 20.
  • 21.
    E-­‐Learning  *meline   Mul*media  resources   80s   The    Web     93   Learning  Management  Systems     95   Open  Educa*onal  Resources   01   Mobile  devices     98   Gaming  technologies     00   Social  and  par*cipatory  media    04   Virtual  worlds     05   E-­‐books  and  smart  devices     Massive  Open  Online  Courses     07   08   Learning    Design   99   Learning  objects   94   h/p://www.europarl.europa.eu/interp/rectorsconference2012/files_en/index2_en.html   Learning  Analy*cs   10  
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
    NMC  Horizon  2015   h/p://www.nmc.org/pdf/2015-­‐horizon-­‐he-­‐ preview.pdf  
  • 25.
    OER    teaching,  learning  and  research  materials  in  any   medium,  digital  or  otherwise,  that  reside  in  the  public   domain  or  have  been  released  under  an  open  license   that  permits  no-­‐cost  access,  use,  adapta*on  and   redistribu*on  by  others  with  no  or  limited  restric*ons   h/p://www.oerplajorm.org/   h/p://openeduca*oneuropa.eu/     h/p://www.unesco.org/new/en/communica*on-­‐and-­‐informa*on/ access-­‐to-­‐knowledge/open-­‐educa*onal-­‐resources/  
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    POERUP:  Policies  for  OER  Uptake     Inventory  of  133  notable  OER  ini*a*ves   worldwide   h/p://poerup.referata.com/w/images/ POERUP_D2.3_Compara*ve_Analysis_of_Transversal_OER_Ini*a*ves_v1.0.pdf     poerup.referata.com  
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    From  POERUP  elevator  pitch:  26  countries  in  26  minutes,    slide  11   h/p://www.slideshare.net/wi/haus/poerup-­‐elevator-­‐pitch    
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    OER   Contradic*ons  &  Challenges       •  Low  digital  fluency   •  Lack  of  rewards  for  teaching   •  Very  few  qualita*ve  labels   •  Too  many  OER  repositories     •  Compe**on  from  new  models  of  educa*on     Image:  h/p://www.spafuturethinking.com/blog/  
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    MOOC  (Massive  Open  Online  Courses)    
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    Open  Ini*a*ves  -­‐  Ini*al  MOOCs   •  Open  University  UK  (1969  -­‐  )   •  AllLearn  (Oxford,  Yale  and  Stanford   collabora*on)  2000-­‐2006   •  Fathom  (University  of  Columbia)  2000-­‐2003   •  MIT  OCW  (2001  -­‐)   •  OpenCourseWare  Consor*um  (1999  -­‐    
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    MOOC •  In 2008,George Siemens and Stephen Downes co-taught a class thought to be the first to use the term MOOC.The course, called “Connectivism and Connective Knowledge,” was presented to 25 tuition-paying students at the University of Manitoba and offered at the same time to around 2,300 students from the general public who took the online class at no cost. •  h/ps://web.archive.org/web/20080629220943/ h/p://ltc.umanitoba.ca:83/connec*vism/  
  • 36.
    Massive  Open  Online  Courses  MOOC   h/p://connect.downes.ca/cgi-­‐bin/archive.cgi?page=thedaily.htm     h/p://wwwapps.cc.umanitoba.ca/ moodle/course/view.php?id=20     2300  students     2008  
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    MOOC •  Udacity –http://www.udacity.com/
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    MOOC •  Future Learnhttps://www.futurelearn.com/
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    Miriada  X   • h/ps://www.miriadax.net/    
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    MOOC •  OpenUpEd http://www.openuped.eu/ OpenUp  Quality  Label   h/p://www.openuped.eu/images/docs/OpenupEd_quality_label_-­‐_Version1_0.pdf    
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    EMMA   European  Mul*ple  MOOC  Aggregator  (EMMA)   h/p://www.a*t.be/ar*cle/emma-­‐plajorm-­‐for-­‐aggrega*ng-­‐european-­‐moocs-­‐presented-­‐at-­‐emoocs-­‐2014     h/p://emoocs2014.eu/    
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    MOOC  (Massive  Open  Online  Courses)     Did  you  study/  teach  in  a  MOOC?  
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    Massive  Open  Online  Courses  (MOOCs)   Free  educa*on   Global  community   Access  to  high-­‐level  educa*on   High  drop-­‐out  rate   Economic  model?   Marke*ng  exercise  for  universi*es   h/p://alterna*ve-­‐educate.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/audio-­‐ascilite-­‐2012-­‐great-­‐debate-­‐moocs.html   JOLT,  Vol.  9,  No.  2,  h/p://jolt.merlot.org  
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    Variants  of  blending  MOOCs  in  university  courses     Holotescu,  C.,  Grosseck,  G.,  Cretu,  V.,  Naaji,  A.  (2014).     Integra3ng  MOOCs  in  Blended  Courses.     Conference  Proceedings  of  "eLearning  and  SoZware  for  Educa.on"  (eLSE),   Bucharest,  April  2014.  
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    Instruc.onal  Technologies  course     •  27  students  -­‐  Master  in  Mul*media  Technologies   •  MOOCs:    Course  external  resources     •  16  courses  (  45%  edX,  34%  Courses,  Udacity)     •  19  students  finalised  the  MOOCs   •  Online  discussion  in  course  blog,  wiki  and  face-­‐to-­‐face       •  Evalua*on,  Course  report   •  Need  for  qualita*ve  feedback     •  as  a  personaliza*on  of  learning,  possibility  to  choose  which  of   the  learning  pedagogies   •  New  experience,  will  follow  new  courses,  learned  new  things    
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    TalkTech  project  2008-­‐2014   UP  Timisoara  Romania       Bentley  University,  Boston,  USA  
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    TalkTech  2008  –  2014   Where  We  Are  
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    TalkTech  2008  –  2014     Students   Bentley  University       •  IT  101,  Informa*on   Technology   •  55  students   •  Spoke  English   •  Web  literate   •  PC  Literate     •  Age  18-­‐21   UP  Timisoara   •  TMM,  Technologies  of   Mul*media   •  50  students   •  Spoke  English   •  Web  literate   •  PC  Literate   •  Age  21-­‐24   635  students  involved,  no  dropout  
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    TalkTech  2008  –  2013  main  Tools    
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    Task Tools align timezones timeanddate.com chat Facebook, Yahoo! IM,Google Hangouts create and host audio SoundCloud create and host video YouTube, Screencast-o-Matic create interactive images ThingLink edit audio Sound Forge edit images PhotoShop, Paint.net edit video Windows Live Movie Maker email Gmail, Outlook hold video conferences Google Hangouts, Skype record video mobile phone camera apps schedule meetings Doodle search the web Google, Bing share photos Flickr, Tumblr share screens join.me, Google Hangouts
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    Flipped  classroom     •  Use  of  OERs   •  Integra*ng  MOOCs   •  Interna*onal  co-­‐ opera*on  for  in   class  ac*vi*es   •  Opening  educa*on  
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    Gapminder   h/p://www.gapminder.org/       www.bit.ly/1zT9b5S       h/p://www.wolframalpha.com/    
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    CONTACT Dr. Diana Andone Director e-LearningCenter Email: [email protected] Web Elearning.upt.ro UPT  –  CeL    Campus  Virtual        www.cv.upt.ro   @diando70 h/p://www.slideshare.net/diando70/     EDEN Fellow 2011