e-space
Manchester Metropolitan University's Research Repository

    MOOCs and open education: Implications for higher education

    Yuan, Li and Powell, SJ (2013) MOOCs and open education: Implications for higher education. UNSPECIFIED. Cetis.

    [img]
    Preview

    Available under License Creative Commons Attribution.

    Download (615kB) | Preview

    Abstract

    This report sets out to help decision makers in higher education institutions gain a better understanding of the phenomenon of Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) and trends towards greater openness in higher education and to think about the implications for their institutions. The phenomena of MOOCs are described, placing them in the wider context of open education, online learning and the changes that are currently taking place in higher education at a time of globalisation of education and constrained budgets. The report is written from a UK higher education perspective, but is largely informed by the developments in MOOCs from the USA and Canada. A literature review was undertaken focussing on the extensive reporting of MOOCs through scholarly blogs, press releases as well as openly available reports and research papers. This identified current debates about new course provision, the impact of changes in funding and the implications for greater openness in higher education. The theory of disruptive innovation is used to help form the questions of policy and strategy that higher education institutions need to address

    Impact and Reach

    Statistics

    Activity Overview
    6 month trend
    6,025Downloads
    6 month trend
    9,554Hits

    Additional statistics for this dataset are available via IRStats2.

    Repository staff only

    Edit record Edit record