
A massive open online course (MOOC) is a type of online course aimed at large-scale participation and open access via web. MOOCs are a recent development in the area of distance education, and a progression of the kind of open education ideals suggested by open educational resources.Though the design of and participation in a MOOC may be similar to college or university courses, MOOCs typically do not offer credits awarded to paying students at schools. However, assessment of learning may be done for certification.While there is no commonly accepted definition of a MOOC, two key features seem prevalent:
- Open access. MOOC participants do not need to be a registered student in a school to “take” a MOOC, and are not required to pay a fee.
- Scalability. Many traditional courses depend upon a small ratio of students to teacher, but the “massive” in MOOC suggests that the course is designed to support an indefinite number of participants.pedi
Scott Jaschik of InsideHigherEd.com shares breaking news about MOOCs.
Two announcements this week suggest that MOOCs — massive open online courses — will increasingly include a route for students to receive academic credit. Read the breaking news by clicking here.







