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245 1 0 _aDigital Education: Out to the World and Back to the Campus
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_b5th European MOOCs Stakeholders Summit, EMOOCs 2017, Madrid, Spain, May 22-26, 2017, Proceedings /
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505 0 _aFrom a Small Liberal Arts College to the World: Our Blended Courses, SPOC, and MOOCs in Italian Studies -- Giving Exible Learners a Head Start on Higher Education: Designing and Implementing a Pre-induction Socialization MOOC -- The E.M.M.A. Experience: Emerging Patterns and Factors for Success -- Mentoring Learners in MOOCs: a New Way to Improve Completion Rates -- Towards e-Presence at Distance as a Way to Reach and Share e-Quality: the Case of the ECO sMOOCs -- Additional Functionalities to Convert an xMOOC into an xLMOOC -- A Principled Approach to the Design of Collaborative MOOC Curricula -- Towards Full Engagement for Open Online Education. A Practical Experience for a MicroMaster -- From Low-Scale to Collaborative, Gamified and Massive-Scale Courses: Redesigning a MOOC -- Innovation in EU Communication: MOOCs from the European Committee of the Regions -- Does Gamification in MOOC Discussion Forums Work -- A MOOC-based Flipped Class: Lessons Learned from the Orchestration Perspective -- AnInternational Collaboration in the Design Experience of a MOOC Series -- Measuring the Degree of Innovation in Education through the Implementation of an Indicator Based on Analyzing MOOC-related Activities -- Towards a Typology of MOOC Activity Patterns: Learners Who never Rest -- Improving MOOC Student Learning through Enhanced Peer-to-Peer Tasks -- Who Wants to Chat on a MOOC? Lessons from a Peer Recommender System -- Weekly Predicting the At-risk MOOC Learners Using Dominance-based Rough Set Approach -- MOOC Friends and Followers: An Analysis of Twitter Hashtag Networks -- Understanding Learning and Teaching in MOOCs from the Perspectives of Students and Instructors: a Review of Literature from 2014 to 2016 -- Effect of Free Certificate Discontinuation in Completion Rates of MOOC -- Challenges of Identifying Second Language English Speakers in MOOCs -- MOOC Quality Evaluation System: Tomsk State University Experience -- The Drivers of Employer Support for Professional Skill Development in MOOCs -- To Change or not to Change? That's the Question on MOOC-Success, Barriers and Their Implications -- Follow-up of Learning Activities in Open edX: a Case Study at the University of Cauca -- Increasing Educational Value: the Transformation of MOOCs into Open Educational Resources -- Implementation Intention and How it Affects Goal Achievement in MOOCs -- A Social Learning Grid for MOOCs: Exploring a FutureLearn Case -- The Double Classroom: Design Patterns Using MOOCs in Teacher Education -- Early Prediction and Variable Importance of Certificate Accomplishment -- Types of Dropout in Adaptive Open Online Courses -- Exploring the Role of Assessment in Developing Learners' Critical Thinking in Massive Open Online Courses. .
520 _aThis book constitutes the proceedings of the 5th European Conference, EMOOCs 2017, held in Leganés, Madrid, Spain, in May 2017. The 23 full and 10 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 53 submissions. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have marked a milestone in the use of technology for education. The reach, potential, and possibilities of EMOOCs are immense. But they are not only restricted to global outreach: the same technology can be used to improve teaching on campus and training inside companies and institutions. .
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