I will be in DC this weekend for an extended weekend. I will be there for the annual AERA conference from Friday April 8th to Tuesday morning the 12th. Then I will head home for 2 days before heading to New Zealand. Mimi Lee from the University of Houston, Tom Reeves from the University of Georgia, and I will have a debate on Monday at 6:45 to 8:45 pm (see flyer). Our colleague, Tom Reynolds from National University, may join us via Zoom. Our slides and the announcement and other things are posted to my TrainingShare website as well as Dropbox. You can even find the papers that we are reading to prepare for the debate.
Freebies: The first 40 people who come to the session will get a signed and free copy of our recent book, "MOOCs and Open Education Around the World." The people who ask questions during the debate, will get a copy of our special issue of the International Journal on E-Learning (IJEL) on the same topic. The book is being translated to Korean, Chinese, and Arabic. There have been many positive reviews of the book since it came out in July, including a comprehensive review today in the International Women Online Journal of Distance Education from someone in Turkey.
Mimi Lee and I will also have a session on our MOOCs and open education research on Saturday late afternoon. And I have a roundtable session with my graduate students Saturday morning on teacher global education practices with technology. I hope to see some of you at our session Monday night. More details are below.
AERA Business Meeting: AERA SIG Computers and Internet
Applications in Education
Session Type: Business Meeting
Business meeting agenda will
include: (1) updates on SIG activities, (2) brief introductions of the current
and SIG leadership elect, (3) SIG proposal submission and acceptance rates, (4)
a panel and debate described below.
Mon, April 11, 6:45 to 8:45 pm, Marriott Marquis, Level
Two, Marquis Salon 4
The 3Ts MOOCs Debate: Targets, Types,
and Tensions
SIG—Computer and
Internet Applications in Education
Curtis J. Bonk, Indiana
University
Mimi Miyoung Lee, University of Houston
Thomas C.
Reeves, The University of Georgia
In this session, Curt Bonk, Mimi Lee, and Tom Reeves will interactively debate
the most effective types of delivery methods and target audiences related to
MOOCs and open education. Each panelist will then select and defend what he or
she believes is the most tense, pressing, or controversial issue(s) in the
field (e.g., quality, accreditation, nanodegrees and micro-credentialing,
personalization of learning, cultural sensitivity, retention, instructional
design and pedagogy, etc.). After several rounds of debate, audience questions
and comments will be solicited. The rounds of debate are: (1) Types of
Delivery: cMOOCs vs. xMOOCs vs. pMOOCs vs pdMOOCs vs. ???; (2) Target Audience:
Casual and informal lifelong learning vs. High school and college students supplements
vs. Workplace skills gaps or other; (3) Tense Issues: Each panelist will select
a currently trending, controversial, or tense issue or two and debate it as the
most pressing issue(s) facing the field.
Bonk, Lee, and Reeves are co-editors of a 2015 book with Routledge on “MOOCs
and Open Education Around the World” (http://moocsbook.com/). To
foster interaction, several signed copies of both their new book and their
special issue on MOOCs and Open Education will be given to those who ask the
most thought provoking and engaging questions.
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