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The Rise of MOOCs: How Massive Open Online Education Started and Where it is Now

EE Edit@rs · August 6, 2013 · Leave a Comment

We are now in an ever dynamic, revolutionary generation where it is possible to glean information right by our fingertips, and the conventional way of educating is starting to become a thing of the past. Thanks to the advent of massive open online courses: we can now learn … [Read more...] about The Rise of MOOCs: How Massive Open Online Education Started and Where it is Now

Filed Under: Education and Learning Tagged With: education, learning, mooc, moocs, self-learning

Who Wins and Who Loses with Self-Directed Online Learning?

EE Edit@rs · July 23, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Education has evolved rapidly in the past decades. Although a majority of the world still chooses the classroom as the most idyllic venue for learning, the rising popularity of online education has somehow proven its worth as digital technology becomes much more of a need rather … [Read more...] about Who Wins and Who Loses with Self-Directed Online Learning?

Filed Under: Education and Learning Tagged With: autodictact, learning, moocs, self-learning

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