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MoMA Courses Online presentation at MW2012 by Colleen Brogan, Digital Learning Project Coordinatorhttp://moma.org/coursesonlinehttp://education.moma.org/pollock.perspectives/democourse
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MoMA Courses Online
Colleen Brogan – Digital Learning Project Coordinator@momalearninghttp://moma.org/coursesonline
Demo Course Link:http://education.moma.org/pollock.perspectives/democourse
@momalearning :: [email protected] :: http://moma.org/coursesonline Museums and the Web 2012 – April 14, 10:30am-12:00pm – Demonstration
Materials and Techniques of Postwar Abstract Painting
Instructor-Led
Modern Art: 1880-1945
Instructor-Led
Materials and Techniques of Postwar Abstract Painting
Self-Guided
Modern Art: 1880-1945
Self-Guided
Experimenting with Collage
Instructor-Led
Modern and Contemporary Art: 1945-1989
Instructor-Led
@momalearning :: [email protected] :: http://moma.org/coursesonline Museums and the Web 2012 – April 14, 10:30am-12:00pm – Demonstration
Perspectives on Pollock
Demo Course
In Fall 2010, our assumptions were:
-Students would be very experienced online learners/had taken online courses before-People would be attracted to the courses because of the exclusive views of the galleries and multimedia content-Would attract primarily US/English speaking audience/ Would not attract any New YorkersWinter/Spring 2012 Online Course Offerings
Online Course Students: 1,336 students from 60 countries since Fall 2010
@momalearning :: [email protected] :: http://moma.org/coursesonline Museums and the Web 2012 – April 14, 10:30am-12:00pm – Demonstration
What surprised us in the data and survey results from students:
What surprised us:
•73% of students had never taken an online course before
•Technology was a hurdle: download speeds, discussion forums, password-protected sites, the idea of asynchronous, etc
•Students reported they signed up for the course for the connection to MoMA, and reported feeling more connected to the museum at the end of the course
•All different languages (60 countries) and many New Yorkers
@momalearning :: [email protected] :: http://moma.org/coursesonline Museums and the Web 2012 – April 14, 10:30am-12:00pm – Demonstration
In Fall 2010, our assumptions were:
-Students would be very experienced online learners/had taken online courses before
-People would be attracted to the courses because of the exclusive views of the galleries and multimedia content
-Would attract primarily US/English speaking audience/ Would not attract any New Yorkers
What surprised us: Self-Organizing Students
@momalearning :: [email protected] :: http://moma.org/coursesonline Museums and the Web 2012 – April 14, 10:30am-12:00pm – Demonstration
MoMA Courses Online: Moving Forward
Challenges:
-Infrastructure -No out of the box solutions -Ceiling on expansion based on the staffing/time/requirements to maintain the courses
@momalearning :: [email protected] :: http://moma.org/coursesonline Museums and the Web 2012 – April 14, 10:30am-12:00pm – Demonstration
Success indicators:
“I really feel transformed after taking this course. I was delighted with all the information avaialble, the quality of the videos and the educator’s skills to express the artist’s message, their background and their lives’ circumstances. I learned and enjoyed with the discussion forums. People from all over the world sharing knowledge, experience, point of views!” – M. Garcia, Caracas, Venezuela, Modern Art:1880-1945 online courses student
90% of students report courses enhance knowledge and appreciation of modern art
MoMA Courses Online
Colleen Brogan – Digital Learning Project Coordinator@momalearninghttp://moma.org/coursesonline
Demo Course Link:http://education.moma.org/pollock.perspectives/democourse
@momalearning :: [email protected] :: http://moma.org/coursesonline Museums and the Web 2012 – April 14, 10:30am-12:00pm – Demonstration