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MOOC panel - Future educational challenges in computer engineering education: Will MOOCs be a threat or an opportunity?

机译:MooC小组 - 未来计算机工程教育的教育挑战:Moocs会是威胁还是机会?

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Summary form only given, as follows. The MOOC (massively open online course) is said to be a "game-changer" by The New York Times. The major MOOC platforms are the non-profit edX, supported by a consortium of universities led by MIT and Harvard; and the for-profits Coursera, launched by Stanford professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller, and Udacity, launched by Sebastian Thrun. These online courses are massive in scale enrolling thousands of students limited only by the technology. They are openly available at zero cost. However, some courses charge a minimum fee for the certification. The course is available online and so can be accessed remotely if there is an internet connection. They help in decentralizing the education system. This creates an internet of education. It also helps to overcome the cultural and social barriers that hindered people from accessing education. MOOCs will allow people to educate themselves based on what they want to learn. It gives them a wide range of topics to choose and learn. They can take advantage of the growing computer awareness and IT penetration. MOOCs are already a big hit in rural communities and developing countries where people don't have as much access to traditional schools and colleges. MOOCs are causing a massive shift in the way people learn and access education. In spite of these advantages, they have their share of disadvantages too. The technology is unreliable. There is a lack of interest among the governments to initiate the institutional change. Also the pace of implementation is a grave concern. People worry that this could lead to a one-way transfer of educational materials from the rich countries to the poor countries will amount to a wave of "intellectual neo-colonialism." Also, language is a major barrier to have a global reach. The emphasis shifts from the teacher to the teaching material. Students have to digest the information and learn by themselves. They review the content in isolation and try to learn- without access to peers or professors. This makes it difficult to stay motivated. Students are also missing the traditional face-to-face interactions. Lastly, schools and employers do not take MOOCs seriously. Therefore, there is a mixed response from the educators. Some see them as an opportunity and some see them as a threat.
机译:摘要只给出,如下所述。纽约时报,据说MooC(大规模开放的在线课程)是“换比赛”。主要的MoOC平台是非营利的EDX,由MIT和哈佛大学的大学联盟支持;由斯坦福教授Andrew Ng和Daphne Koller和Udacity推出的,由Sebastian Thrun推出的福利Coursera。这些在线课程的规模大规模注册了数千名学生,仅限于技术。它们以零成本公开使用。但是,有些课程为认证收取最低费用。该课程可在线提供,如果存在Internet连接,可以远程访问。他们帮助分散教育系统。这造成了教育互联网。它还有助于克服阻碍人们访问教育的文化和社会障碍。 Moocs将允许人们根据他们想要学习的内容教育自己。它为他们提供了各种各样的主题来选择和学习。他们可以利用越来越多的计算机意识和渗透。 Moocs在农村社区和发展中国家的人群中受到了重大袭击,人们没有对传统学校和学院的访问权限。 Moocs在人们学习和接受教育的方式导致巨大的转变。尽管有这些优势,但它们也有缺点。该技术不可靠。政府缺乏兴趣,以启动机构变革。实施的步伐也是一个严重的担忧。人们担心这可能导致富国教育材料的单向转移到贫穷国家将达到一股“知识新殖民主义”。此外,语言是拥有全球范围的主要障碍。重点从老师转移到教材。学生必须摘要信息并自己学习。他们审查了孤立的内容,并尝试学习 - 无权访问同行或教授。这使得难以保持动力。学生也缺少传统的面对面互动。最后,学校和雇主不认真地服用MoOC。因此,教育工作者的混合响应。有些人认为他们是一个机会,有些人认为他们是一个威胁。

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