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“Preserving a MOOC” Developer Challenge Repository Fringe 2013 Russell Boyatt, University of Warwick [email protected] @russellb

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Russell Boyatt's slides from his entry, "Preserving a MOOC", for the Repository Fringe 2013 Developer Challenge. Russell was awarded the top prize in the Challenge and presented his entry to the full event audience on Friday 2nd August 2013.

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Page 1: Preserving a MOOC - Russell Boyatt

“Preserving a MOOC”

Developer ChallengeRepository Fringe 2013

Russell Boyatt, University of [email protected]

@russellb

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MOOCs

● MOOC: “Massive Open Online Courses”● Large numbers of students, potentially huge amounts of activity.● Useful to gather this information for institutional archives, review by

participants and future research.

● Institutions spending large amounts of money developing content.● From a repository point of view – you've already met and are probably

already preserving some of the content!

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Capturing MOOC activity

● Reach into the (open) platforms to identify content and retrieve activity.

● Web scrapers for other platforms and to gather associated resources.

● Capture social media interactions (e.g. using Twitter streaming API)

● Identify content already present in your institutional repository.● Build a package of material including XML representations of

content.● Push into a repository (with SWORD)

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MOOC Preservation Toolkit

OpenMOOC

Visualisation of activity

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Social media

● Twitter – streaming API, capturing all activity to a #mymooc hashtag.

● Blogs – EU FP7 Blogforever project is building a toolset for capturing and preserving blog data.

● Capture this data and preserve in repository alongside learning resources.

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Preservation

● Learning resources developed for a MOOC can be captured and stored in a repository.

● Opportunity to explicitly state licensing information.● Hold resources in standard platform and formats rather than

rapidly developing MOOC platforms.● Route to collecting learning resources in a form suitable for

OER.● Preserving a representation of learning activity on the MOOC.