built beyond the walls: bringing mooc strategies into the composition classroom

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This presentation explores the pedagogical issues raised by MOOCs and shows how strategies of collaboration, assessment, and reflection used in massive online courses can support teaching and learning within the traditional composition classroom.

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Built Beyond the WallsChris Friend (@chris_friend)University of Central Florida

Wednesday, 20 February, 2013

Writing is a technology.We use technology to create & share it.

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Teaching writing courses without using current

communications technologies is like teaching only half a subject.

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A Brief MOOC History

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MOOC Varieties xMOOCs

✤ Pre-packaged

✤ Emphasizes delivery and duplication

✤ Content can be tested

✤ Prestige counts

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MOOC VarietiescMOOCs

✤ Networked/distributed

✤ Emphasizes creation, creativity, autonomy, & social networks

✤ Content can be shared

✤ Connections count

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5MOOC Essentials✤ Collaboration✤ Connection✤ Assessment✤ Reflection✤ Trust

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Collaboration

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In a cMOOC, students must collaborate with others; the

teacher cannot join all groups.

In a classroom, this independence fosters group

responsibility.Wednesday, 20 February, 2013

Connection

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In a cMOOC, the network provides more resources than

the course.

If all the answers come from inside the classroom, our questions are too small.

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Assessment

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In a cMOOC, students evaluate work; teachers cannot grade all.

Teachers hate grading. Evaluation is a skill.

Teach it and grade less.

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Reflection

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In a cMOOC, students reflect on their learning based on diverse

experiences.

Reflection aids retention and metacognition. Have students

state what they learned—does it match your objectives?

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Trust

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In a cMOOC, teachers trust students to solve problems and learn what’s relevant to them.

Increased student responsibility leads to more meaningful

learning.Wednesday, 20 February, 2013

In the classroom

✤ Students can

✤ Collaborate

✤ Assess

✤ Reflect

✤ Connect

✤ Teachers can

✤ Build teams

✤ Set goals

✤ Encourage

✤ Trust

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Thank you.Chris Friend (@chris_friend)University of Central Florida

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Gratitude: Visuals Credits✤ Color palette (accolade) by annwyn on

colourlovers.com

✤ Crumbled building (Crowned Jewel) by country_boy_shane on Flickr

✤ Cuneiform from listentoreason on Flickr

✤ Wood type from Nick Sherman on Flickr

✤ Fountain pen from churl on Flickr

✤ Typewriter from etharooni on Flickr

✤ Cloud icon from Olof Brickarp

✤ Map of the Internet from jurvetson on Flickr

✤ Freight containers by Lightmash on Flickr

✤ User icon from damyon on the Open Clip Art Library

✤ Power lines (Gradient Grid) by ViaMoi on Flickr

✤ Thinking woman by sean dreilinger on Flickr

✤ Choosing pumpkin by Kalexanderson on Flickr

✤ Talking hydrant by ohhector on Flickr

✤ Jenga by jose.jhg on Flickr

✤ Classroom by Photomatt28 on Flickr

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