Comments on: To MOOC or not to MOOC http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/cetisli/2013/04/17/to-mooc-or-not-to-mooc/ Cetis Blogs Tue, 21 Jan 2014 13:58:47 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.22 By: cetisli http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/cetisli/2013/04/17/to-mooc-or-not-to-mooc/#comment-38 Fri, 19 Apr 2013 08:57:36 +0000 http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/cetisli/?p=390#comment-38 Thanks Sheila and Lorna,
This MOODY’s report (http://www.etsu.edu/125/taskforces/Programs_and_Opportunities/documents/MOOC.PDF) provided interesting insights into the opportunities and risks of MOOCs and online courses to different types of universities in US and identified some strategies for institutions to improving reputations and establishing niche markets in online eduction globally, nationally and regionally.

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By: Lorna M. Campbell http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/cetisli/2013/04/17/to-mooc-or-not-to-mooc/#comment-37 Thu, 18 Apr 2013 10:17:15 +0000 http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/cetisli/?p=390#comment-37 Interesting post Li, particularly regarding the position taken by Queen’s University.

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By: Sheila MacNeill http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/cetisli/2013/04/17/to-mooc-or-not-to-mooc/#comment-36 Thu, 18 Apr 2013 10:06:01 +0000 http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/cetisli/?p=390#comment-36 Hi Li

Good article, it resonates with the discussion at the recent staff development event I presented at in Newcastle University the other week (http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/sheilamacneill/2013/03/19/preparing-for-the-second-wave/).
What are the advantages other than not wanting to doing something “everyone else is”?

Sheila

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