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A Meta-view of a Coursera MOOCPhoto credit: Marian Read UNESCO HQ
Window shopping in ParisPhoto credit: Marian Read
Powerful Tools for Teaching and Learning: Web 2.0 Tools – on Coursera
Access, Equity, Accessibility Ease of Use Communications Terms of Use,
PrivacyMy own
experience
A MOOC on the Coursera PlatformBy University of Houston
Access, Equity, Accessibility
Ease of use
Communications
Instruction Team
Top Forum Contributors Web 2.0
Terms of Use & Privacy
My Own Use
I have used (for the first time) a screencast app (Jing), a Web 2.0 tool recommended by the instructors to show you the experience of a ‘learner’ within this online course. You may view the screencast at the following site: http://www.screencast.com/t/0sEFKgDg
My Favorite Coursera Courses
Learning how to Learn
Maps and the Geospatial Revolution
E-learning and Digital Cultures
Johns Hopkins UniversityUniversity Teaching 101
Moralities of Everyday Life
Window shopping in ParisPhoto credit: Marian Read
References Coursera. (2015, October 25.) Powerful tools for teaching and learning: web 2.0 tools.
University of Houston System. Retrieved from https://class.coursera.org/newtechtools- 003
Coursera. (2015). Terms of Use. Retrieved from https://www.coursera.org/about/terms
Woodgate, A., Scott, A.-M., Macleod, H., & Haywood, J. (2015). Differences in online study behaviour between sub-populations of mooc learners. Educación XX1, 18, 147–163. doi:10.5944/educXX1.13461