Blended MOOC (bMOOC) Learning Model: Language Learning Course Students’ and Teacher’s Self-Reported ExperienceTools Kilci, Yilmaz (2016) Blended MOOC (bMOOC) Learning Model: Language Learning Course Students’ and Teacher’s Self-Reported Experience. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
AbstractMassive open online learning courses (MOOCs) have played an important role in providing distance learning options to students and have left a long lasting influence on the traditional educational systems and practices. However, a debate has been conducted around whether the utilisation of MOOCs in different ways might address the limitations of stand-alone MOOCs and help capitalising on MOOCs in a more effective way. Blended learning model has been considered as one of these novel ways and the term ‘blended MOOC’or ‘bMOOC’, has been emerged. However, little is known about the different types of bMOOC models and there is need to further investigate these models, particularly complementary model.
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