From OpenCourseWare to Online Education
Last Friday I was asked to do an presentation for the teachers of TU Delft Aerospace Engineering who are involved with the Online Master pilot. The presentation should give an overview of what is happening around the world in open and online education. Below are the slides I used:
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Comment from: Brandon Muramatsu [Visitor]
Willem, I like your 5 points.
I’d love to know how you’re defining “Virtual Education” (see slide 45) and then how that applies to Massive. (I think you might just be saying that the current interest in MOOCs is probably different from virtual/online courses).
And, I’d like to hear more on what you mean by #4, Understimating your teachers and students.
(I’m including you as a muraPOI on Thursday, there’s another comment there to take a look at :P)
Comment from: willem [Member]
@ Brandon
Virtual Education = Online Education. The point her is that although your class has 100 students, you actually have 100 1-on-1 classes. So even if you have big groups of students don’t forget the individual.
#4 underestimating your teachers and students is about that you give both of them freedom. Standaardisation and modalarity are good, but there should be room (in time and space) to go outside the predetermined paths.
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