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MIL-CONTENT-9-MOOCS

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Current and Future Trends in
Media and Information
Define and describe what Massive Open Online Course.
(MIL11/12CFT-IIIi-27)
a) Describe the new trend in media and information in
education;
b) b) Determine the value of progressive lifestyle and
education; and
c) c) Predict future innovations based on observation.
What are the problems in society
specifically in media and information can
you think of?
Definition of Terms
Blended learning
A style of education in which students learn via electronic
and online media as well as traditional face-to-face
teaching.
On line Course
A course conducted over the internet.
Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
Is an online course that offers open access via the
Internet for free or at a low cost.
Trend
Something that is currently popular or fashionable.
Ubiquitous Learning
Learning at any time at any place.
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Massive Open Online Course
What is MOOCS?
Amanda Rollins, 2018 emphasized that the technical pillar of MOOCs is related
to distance learning where ideological principal talks about “Education for All”.
The first MOOCs date back to 2008 with online courses by David Wiley, Utah
State University and Alex Couros, University of Regina.
Massive Open Online Course
The term Massive Open Online Course was used for the first
time by George Siemens” Connectivism and Connective
knowledge”(CCKO8)course. MOOC respects certain
technical specifications and four characteristics:
1. Using web formats
2. Collaborative learning
3. Assessing knowledge
4. Time limits
Massive Open Online Course
In addition, MOOC offers university-level courses
without the need to complete an entire
programme of studies, and are becoming
increasingly popular. They offer a large number of
students the opportunity to study high-quality
courses online with prestigious universities, often
at no cost. They are ideal for independent study
and users can select courses from any institution
offering them. MOOCs do not always lead to
formal qualifications. There are no entry
requirements
Massive Open Online Course
Massive Open Online Course
Massive Open Online Course
Massive Open Online Content and its Implications
Massive Open Online Content (MOOC) is defined by Educause as
a model for delivering learning content online to any person who
wants to take a course, with no limit on attendance. It can be
characterized by the following:
a. A revolutionary approach to education that veers away
from the physical to the virtual.
b. A kind of learning that happens online, breaking the
norm of traditional schools or universities for higher
education.
c. Utilizes information technologies like analytics to help
instructors gauge their student’s learning.
d. Emphasis on connectedness.
The Implications Massive
Open Online Content and its
Implications
1. By taking learning into virtual space, attendance is no
longer a determining factor in one’s education. This makes
MOOC learning a popular alternative for those whose life
situations make them unable to attend regular schools.
2. Managing MOOC is relatively cheaper than running
educational institutions. By taking out the experiences of
Universities – which are passed down to students in
exorbitant fees- MOOC addresses the high cost of
education.
The Implications Massive
Open Online Content and its
Implications
3. Analytic provides information about the learning process
of students. Through the use of data collected through
analytic, MOOC provides a means to improve learning.
4. Since it focuses on connectedness as part of the learning
process, MOOC allows education to take place on a global
scale. Connecting learners and instructors all over the
world to one another to maximize education.
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Wearable technology is seen to be the up and
coming technology of the future.
Wearable technologies today are smart watches.
These watches are worn as a typical wristwatch
but do more than just tell time. Modern smart
watches perform the same functions as smart
phones.
Smart watches as a wearable are developed for
convenience, but its inability to function as an
independent gadget puts it at a distinct
disadvantage.
The Concept of 3D Environment
3D or three dimensional in its literal sense refers
to anything that has width, height, and depth.
The physical world is an example of a 3D
environment. The concept of 3D environment is
explored to mimic the physical world in media.
Films are among the most common media
offerings that incorporates 3D. 3D films make
objects in their material appear solid to the
audience through the illusion of perception.
Earlier 3D motion pictures require audience to
glasses with red and blue lenses.
The Paperless society
The paperless society is a society where
communication is done electronically and all
forms of printed communication have become
obsolete. It is characterized by the shift from
letters to e-mails, newspapers to news web pages,
books to e-books, and so on.
Ubiquitous learning
Ubiquitous learning is common in the age of
information. Since the information in the digital
age can be accessed by anyone, at any given time
and place, ubiquitous or an ever-present type
learning of learning is possible.
What problems in society ,
specifically in media and
information, di these
trends solve?
NOTE: ACTIVITY NEXT.
DO NOT CLICK UNLESS EVERYBODY IS READY.
Short activity:
¼ sheet of paper
Erasures mean wrong.
ENUMERATE THE TRENDS THAT
WE JUST DISCUSSED
ST: Prototyping
ST: Prototyping
Identify problems in media and
information in society. Create a
prototype of an innovation or invention
to solve that problem. Create a short
Powerpoint presentation to present
your prototype.
By group:
To be presented Monday next week.
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