Massive Open Online Courses
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Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are large-scale, internet-based classes that provide open access to university-level or professional education for learners worldwide, often at low or no cost.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| MOOCs | 1 |
| Massive Open Online Courses canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Massive Open Online Courses Context triple: [OpenCourseWare movement, relatedTo, Massive Open Online Courses]
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OpenCourseWare movement
The OpenCourseWare movement is a global initiative in which universities and educators freely share course materials and educational resources online to promote open access to knowledge.
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MIT OpenCourseWare
MIT OpenCourseWare is a free, web-based publication of virtually all Massachusetts Institute of Technology course content, offering open access to lecture notes, exams, and other educational materials to learners worldwide.
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Open Educational Resources
Open Educational Resources are freely accessible, openly licensed teaching and learning materials that can be used, adapted, and shared by educators and learners worldwide.
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D.
Bootstrap Institute
Bootstrap Institute was a research and consulting organization founded by computing pioneer Douglas Engelbart to advance his vision of augmenting human intellect through innovative information technologies and organizational practices.
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Schwarzman College of Computing
Schwarzman College of Computing is MIT’s interdisciplinary hub for computer science, artificial intelligence, and computing-related research and education across the institute.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Massive Open Online Courses Target entity description: Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are large-scale, internet-based classes that provide open access to university-level or professional education for learners worldwide, often at low or no cost.
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A.
OpenCourseWare movement
The OpenCourseWare movement is a global initiative in which universities and educators freely share course materials and educational resources online to promote open access to knowledge.
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B.
MIT OpenCourseWare
MIT OpenCourseWare is a free, web-based publication of virtually all Massachusetts Institute of Technology course content, offering open access to lecture notes, exams, and other educational materials to learners worldwide.
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C.
Open Educational Resources
Open Educational Resources are freely accessible, openly licensed teaching and learning materials that can be used, adapted, and shared by educators and learners worldwide.
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D.
Bootstrap Institute
Bootstrap Institute was a research and consulting organization founded by computing pioneer Douglas Engelbart to advance his vision of augmenting human intellect through innovative information technologies and organizational practices.
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E.
One Laptop per Child
One Laptop per Child is an educational nonprofit initiative that aimed to provide low-cost, durable laptops to children in developing countries to support digital learning and bridge the global digital divide.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (90)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
distance education format
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e-learning format ⓘ online education model ⓘ |
| abbreviation | MOOCs ⓘ |
| advantage |
flexible learning schedules
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increased access to education ⓘ low marginal cost per learner ⓘ scalable instruction ⓘ |
| assessmentType |
auto-graded quizzes
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peer-reviewed essays ⓘ proctored exams in some courses ⓘ programming assignments ⓘ |
| businessModel |
freemium
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institutional licensing ⓘ paid certificates ⓘ subscription models ⓘ |
| challenge |
assessment integrity issues
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credential recognition variability ⓘ digital divide concerns ⓘ limited instructor interaction ⓘ low completion rates ⓘ |
| credentialType |
MicroMasters programs
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certificates of completion ⓘ micro-credentials ⓘ nanodegrees ⓘ online degrees in some cases ⓘ specializations ⓘ verified certificates ⓘ |
| earlyExamples |
MITx 6.002x
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Stanford AI course 2011 ⓘ |
| emergedInDecade | 2010s ⓘ |
| enrollmentModel |
no or minimal prerequisites
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open enrollment ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
asynchronous learning options
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automated assessments ⓘ discussion forums ⓘ global reach ⓘ low cost ⓘ massive enrollment potential ⓘ no formal admission requirements ⓘ often free to audit ⓘ online delivery ⓘ open access ⓘ peer assessment ⓘ scalability ⓘ scheduled cohorts in some courses ⓘ self-paced learning in many courses ⓘ video-based instruction ⓘ |
| offeredBy |
colleges
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nonprofit organizations ⓘ private companies ⓘ professional associations ⓘ universities ⓘ |
| offeredOnPlatform |
Canvas Network
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Coursera ⓘ FutureLearn ⓘ Khan Academy ⓘ MiriadaX ⓘ OpenLearning ⓘ Swayam ⓘ Udacity ⓘ Udemy ⓘ edX ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
blended learning
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distance learning ⓘ flipped classroom ⓘ lifelong learning ⓘ microlearning ⓘ open educational resources ⓘ |
| targetAudience |
career changers
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high school students ⓘ lifelong learners ⓘ university students ⓘ working professionals ⓘ |
| typicalContent |
STEM subjects
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advanced academic courses ⓘ business and management subjects ⓘ computer science subjects ⓘ data science subjects ⓘ humanities subjects ⓘ introductory academic courses ⓘ language learning ⓘ professional development courses ⓘ skills-based training ⓘ university-level courses ⓘ |
| usedFor |
college preparation
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continuing professional education ⓘ personal enrichment ⓘ reskilling ⓘ upskilling ⓘ |
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Subject: Massive Open Online Courses Description of subject: Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are large-scale, internet-based classes that provide open access to university-level or professional education for learners worldwide, often at low or no cost.
Referenced by (2)
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