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Sílvia SIMON, Miquel DURANCàtedra de Cultura Científica i Comunicació Digital,
Universitat de Girona
Project RESET, BCN, 29/9/2015
@miquelduran @c4dudg @silviasimonr ACEFIR 30/4/2015
Who we are?@miquelduran: University professor. Research in Quantum Chemistry. Digital Science
Communication, Magic and Science, MOOCs, TEDx events, Open Knowledge. MTB
rider.
http://miquelduran.net
http://slideshare.net/quelgir
@silviasimonr: researcher (@iqccudg ), professor (@quimicaudg), disseminator
(@c4dudg) and mother. Of course not in this actual order! Many hobbies and few time
left! Runner.
http://silviasimonr.wordpress.com
http://slideshare.net/silsivasimonr
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The Girona C4D group is an actual teamMainly in @c4dudg• @silviasimonr Univ prof• @miquelduran Univ prof• @josepduran Univ prof• @pquimic Grad St, Ph.D. thesis includes MOOC chapter, high school teacher• @laiagd Ph, D., high school teacher• @fblascoc (UPolyMadrid) Univ prof• Joan Miró Univ prof• @mguellse, Ph. D., high school teacher
Others in @iqccudg and @quimicaudg like • @miquelsola Univ prof, @marcelswart ICREA Researcher, @pesalse Univ prof, @lluisblancafort Univ
prof• Undergraduate students
Outline
1. C4DUdG and MOOCs: Why are we here?
2. MOOCs4ALL: about the project, on first tasks
3. Four different experiences, four MOOCs
4. A few stormy ideas on our future wth MOOCs
MOOCs4ALL website: http://moocs4all.eu
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C4DUdG and MOOCs: Why are we here?• C4DUdG: a spinout of the Institute of Computational Chemistry and
Catalysis, UdG• Science Communication 2.0• Public Awareness of Science• Chemistry Dissemination• Open learning and research
– Wikipedia– MOOCs– MOOC on Science Communication 2.0
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C4DUdG and MOOCs: Why are we here?Our main projects:• Research on quantum, theoretical and computational chemistry (core business)• Innovation in teaching and learning• Science Communication
– European Researchers’ Night 2008-2015 (coordinating-various Spanish Univs)– Magic & Science (FECyT) 2015 (with UPolyMadrid)
• MOOCs:– 2013: Science Communication 2.0.1– 2014: Zero Chemistry; Magic and Science (with UPolyMadrid)
• Erasmus+:– 2015 Low-Cost Production MOOCs (LoCoMoTion) with Sligo, Bath Spa and Delft
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C4DUdG and MOOCs: Why are we here?
A TED-related experience@miquelduran: TEDxUdG series organizer, TEDxGironaWomen co-organizer
http://tedxudg.net
Science Communication: TED Ed Periodic Videos (@pquimic with Univ Notthingham’s Sir Martin Polyakoff)http://ed.ted.com/periodic-videos
Wikipedia: Wikimarathon, Wikiproject on Open Science
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C4DUdG and MOOCs: Why are we here?
MOOCs: How come we're here?• Early adopters of MOOC consumption and creation• Jumped into (were thrown and fell into) the wagon of MOOC culture• Has seen the birth of interactive computing (well... rather only MD)• Have seen the birth of the Internet and personal computing• Computational chemists, scientists 2.0• Enthusiasm for innovative forms of learning, open knowledge• Think of MOOCs as a form of Science Dissemination and Public
Outreach
C4DUdG and MOOCs: Why are we here?
• 1.Find an enticing subject
• 2.Have an expertise on the contents
• 3.Think about tentative audience
• 4.Know regulations applying
• 5.Set your course within a broader project
• 6.Choose a suitable platform
• 7.Assign various Open Educational Resources to each submodule
• 8.Reuse own existing resources and those (open!) from others
• 9.Shoot short and sustainable videos
• 10.Take care of good sound and video production
• 11.Assign each content to actual fulfillment of competencies
• 12.Link resources to a clear learning path
• 13.Maintain tension and interest for the course with challenges and rewards
Online course via Moodle: 23 keys to organize a MOOC, to be successful and to actually enjoy it
Online course via Moodle: 23 keys to organize a MOOC, to be successful and to actually enjoy it
• 14.Evaluate student progress with intention
• 15.Mix test, p2p and other tests in equilibrium
• 16.Use proactively social networks
• 17.Organize hangouts/Q&A sessions, and discussions on the Net
• 18.Publish an attractive promotional videoclip
• 19.Create an interesting presentation video
• 20.Identify and use the most efficient procedures for international marketing
• 21.Place surveys before, during and after the course period
• 22.Make proposals for future improvement
• 23.Communicate publicly the innovations brought about by the course
C4DUdG and MOOCs: Why are we here?
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The Erasmus+ LoCoMoTion project
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#moocs4all meeting, TU Delft 3/15“A lot of times, people don’t know what they
want until you show them”, Steve Jobs
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MOOCs4ALL: about the project, on first tasks
There are five partners: collaboration is held over the Internet. Coordinator: Brian Mulligan, IT Sligo
Two face-to-face meetings held so far: kick off in TU Delft, 2nd in Bath Spa.
Forthcoming: meeting in Girona (2nd phase preparation, leveraging a bunch of low-cost MOOCs)
Managing an European project is always a complex task!
What does low-cost mean? 3 key words: Time, Energy, Budget
MOOCs4ALL: about the project, on first tasks
The team is rather heterogenous (which is positive)
IT SLigo has broad experience in delivering online courses, with actual institutional support. On the contrary, UdG does not have much interest yet in MOOC delivery, so our research group faces somes issues (yet no barriers)
Advantages: being different in nature, we learn from each other. TU Delft has a big adventure with edX. The Bielefeld team has a very good expertise on video production, therefore may provide valuable clues for streamlining MOOCs and allowing for low-cost.
MOOCs4ALL: about the project, on first tasks
Workshop on “Low-cost MOOC Development” at EDEN2015 Conference, Barcelona, 10 June 2015
Lean Content development, sourcing and hosting of MOOCs
Pedagogical Approaches, Communication and Support of MOOCs
Institutional Services for Low-cost Development
Assessment and Accreditation
http://moocs4all.eu/2015/05/12/symposium-on-low-cost-moocs-at-eden-meeting-barcelona-9-12-june-expanding-learning-scenarios
MOOCs4ALL: about the project, on first tasks
metaMOOC: "Making MOOCs on a budget"
edX Edge Platform, TU Delft: https://edge.edx.org/courses/course-v1:DelftX-LoCoMotion+MOOCs4ALL+2015/about#
1. Introduction
2. Low-cost MOOC Technology
3. Low-cost MOOC Pedagogies and Design
4. Institutional Services
5. Assessment and Moiblity
6. Next Steps
MOOCs4ALL: about the project, on first tasks
What have we learnt so far in the Project?
Low-cost production of MOOCs has not attracted enough interested people yet. But it will.
Language may still be a barrier for tentative low-cost organizers which are not fluent with English (what about internationalization?)
Fear of technology may be still present
MOOCs may not be strategic enough in face-to-face, classical universities
The metaMOOC may lack some marketing and appeal. 2nd edition will be better
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Four different experiences, four MOOCs• Communicating Science 2.0.1: keys for a digital society (MiriadaX platform), 2013
and 2015• History of Chemistry: from subatomic particles to macromolecules (MiriadaX
platform), 2013 and 2015• Magic, Science and Confessable Secrets (currently in production, to be delivered
through MiriadaX), 2015 • University entry-level Chemistry (Currently in the planning phase, in Catalan), 2015• Introduction to advanced chemical catalysis and molecular modeling (Future
consideration, in English)
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Science Communication 2.0.1MiriadaX Spring 2013 and 2015 (Spanish)
• Almost 25% completion rate• Awesome experience• Started from a doctoral-level area-independent course• Specific target: graduate students, junior researchers• This MOOC was produced almost on the spot
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Investigación científica 2.0.1: Procesos clave en una sociedad digital
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Investigación científica 2.0.1: Procesos clave en una sociedad digital (2a ed)
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Descubriendo la química: de la alquimia a las partículas subatómicas
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Química Zero
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Four different experiences, four MOOCs
Magia, Ciencia y Secretos Confesables (#magcimooc)Related to FECyT public outreach project "From the Magic of Science of
the Science of Magic"1.- Historia. Los científicos como “magos”2.- La ciencia de lo curioso3.- Magia con pocos secretos4.- La ciencia explica la magia 5.- Magia para introducir ciencia6.- Magia matemática, física y química7.- Magia y comunicación8.- Magos, científicos y milagros
Opening quite soon (already delayed twice)Note: website hacked and vandalized!
A few stormy ideas on our future with MOOCs:
The GISOLR Initiative
Girona Science Open Learning and Research
Our group is composed of active scientits, partially convinced of the key role of Open Knowledge pursuit.
Open Access is still quite limited in the field of Chemistry, so working on Open Science will help to mimic publishing trends in Physics and other disciplines
MOOCs are a way of fostering Open Knowledge
A few stormy ideas on our future with MOOCs:
Is the Wikipedia model suitable for MOOCs?
In MOOCs you have at least
- Content
- Learning flux / Pedagogial approach
- Actual user/student track
- Social&academic interaction (forums, social networks)
Content might be organized in a similar way to Wikipedia.
Learning might be organized as Wikitexts/Wikiprojects.
Multiple editors issue!
A few stormy ideas on our future with MOOCs:
On the language of MOOC delivery
Indeed major languages (English, Spanish, ...) are used in MOOCs. However, there are at least two specific areas for use of local or minority languages:
- Connection with preuniversity level
- Developing countries
A very good example of using a multilanguage, interconnected information platform is Wikipedia. We might mimic it.
A few stormy ideas on our future with MOOCs:
Indeed one should solve the problem of fake identity and improve remote assessment. We are imagining new (low-cost) ways like
- Moebius-like MOOC: sequential student-instructor-student
- Quantum MOOC: synchronous student-instructor
A few stormy ideas on our future with MOOCs:
Wikiloc-like MOOC: following and registering running/mth-like tracks: different speeds, different capacities, different muscles
A few stormy ideas on our future with MOOCs:
And last but not least:
MOOCs as science communication (flipped?)
A few stormy ideas on our future with MOOCs:
We should not expect teachers and researchers to use the low-cost approach as a driving force
Tentative MOOC organizers should be motivated by organization and peers. The low-cost approach should catalyze entering the MOOC world.
Thank you very much!
Contact and references:
http://moocs4all.eu
http://c4d.udg.edu
http://magcimooc.net
Just a procedural note: this presentation has been built with Google Slides. First time concurrently working on a presentation. Mixed-feelings experience :-)