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编辑于2022-08-29 13:34:09 河南Research on Educational Management of MOOC ——Chowdappa V
Topic
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My God, ouch, well, hey, er etc.
Research on Educational Management of MOOC
Abstract
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are one of the latest trends of learning in higher education in recent years. A massive open online course (MOOC) is a model for delivering and learning content online to anyone who wants to take a course, with no limit on attendance with usually free of cost. Conventional online courses require tuition fee to learn, carry credit and limit enrolment to a few dozens to ensure interaction with interaction, on the other hand, massive open online courses are available to any person is usually free, credit less and massive too. The paper discussed major players of MOOC, the list of MOOCs offered in library and information science and what are the challenges while learning.
Examples
Zero, one, two, three
Use
Refer to the size of a group.
Keywords
MOOCs
Examples
football
mother-in-law
bus stop
Use
Acts as a single unit and can be modified by adjectives and other nouns.
online learning;
Examples
boss
family
Rule
Can be treated as singular or plural.
Use
It denots a group of individuals.
free learning;
Uncountable nouns
Examples
what
electricy
money
Use
Uncountable nouns are always singular.
Yot cannot count uncountable nouns.
Countable nouns
Examples
10 years
A dog
Six dollars
Use
Count nouns have singular and plural forms.
You can count countable nouns
Uncountable nouns
Examples
money
music
love
Use
uncountable nouns are substances, concepts etc that we cannot divide into separate elements. We cannot "count" them.
Countable nouns
Examples
animal-animals
woman-women
man-men
Use
Have both sigular and plural forms
Nouns that can be counted
MOOCs providers
Common nouns
Examples
Sub Topic
Book
Dog
Use
Refer to people, places in general
Proper nouns
Examples
November
Italy
Mary
Use
Refer to names of specific people, places or organizayions.
Common nouns
Examples
computer
apple
pen
Use
Common nouns can be countable or uncountable, singular or plural
Common nouns are words for people, places or things that are not specific ( opposed to peoper nouns)
Proper nouns
Examples
St.Paul's Cathedral
America
Cindy
Use
Proper nouns are the names of specific people or places. They should always begin with a capital letter.
Purpose
The paper discussed major players of MOOC, the list of MOOCs offered in library and information science and what are the challenges while learning.
Examples
I feel unwell.
Mary is a nurse.
Use
Link the subject to a noun or adjective.
Link two parts of a sentence.
Have NO object.
Area of research
Types of MOOCs MOOCs Categorized into 2 Major Type
Examples
And, but, or, nor, for, yet, so
I like tea and coffee.
Use
Used to join two parts that are grammatically equal or similar.
MOOCS in Library and Information Science
Importance and Advantages of MOOCS
Principles and Theories
Think of it like an online platform where students and teachers come together and form an online pool of resources, which are readily available for you to utilize. You have the option of listening to lectures, downloading notes, contributing your own, and most importantly, sharing your point of view by communicating with your peers. Networking makes the process seem like a virtual online classroom.
Examples
Because of, with regard to, on behalf, for the sake of etc.
Concept
The word MOOC is ‘Massive Open Online Course’. An online course which is Massive i. e. available to many, it is Open, implying it is free of cost, it also implies there is no pre - requisite qualifications or level of performance to join the course and participants can join anytime and leave anytime. The term ‘Online’ means the course is available digitally and that is why participants can access it from anywhere. The term ‘Course’ indicates it has a structure, a syllabus, a design.
Indefinite article
an
Example
Please hold me an autobiobiography.
Use
It precedes a word that begins with a vowel.
a
Example
Please hand me a book.
Use
It precedes a word that begins with consonant.
Definite article
the
Example
Are you going to the party this weekend?
Use
To limit the meaning of a noun to one particular thing.
Expected profit
MOOC on New Librarianship –master class has been offered by school of information studies –Syracuse university (USA), during july 8 –August 4, 2013
Degree
Example
She entirely agrees with him.
Time
Example
He came yesterday.
Place
Example
Please sit here.
Manner
Example
He speaks slowly.
Hyperlinked library MOOC has been offered by school of library and information science, sanjose statute university during September 3 - November23, 2013.
Used to modify a phrase, clause or sentence.
Used to modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb;
MOOC on information theory is being offred by Chinese University of Hong Kong, during jan 6 - April 27, 2013.
MOOC on social Network Analysis has been offered by University of Michigan, during Oct 7 - Dec 14, 2013
Definition of Terms
MOOC, namely Massive Open Online Course, is the product of "Internet + Education". The English literal translation of "Massive Open Online Course" is a newly emerged online course development model.
Research Framework
Introducing MOOCs
How MOOCs Work
Who, Whom, Whose, Which, That
Examples
The person whose phone just rang should stand up.
The person that phoned me last night is my teacher.
Use
Related to the word that its relative clause modifies.
Used to introduce a relatice clause.
Characteristics of MOOCS
Who, Whom, What, Which, Whose
Examples
What do you want?
Who told you?
Whom did you tell?
Use
Represents the thing that we don`t know.
Used to ask queations.
Types of MOOCs MOOCs Categorized into 2 Major Type
Each other, One another
Examples
The gangsters were fighting one another.
John and mary love each other
Use
Used when each of two or more subjects is acting the same way towards the other.
MOOCS platforms in India
Plural
Themselves
Yourselves
Ourselves
Singular
Himself / Herself / Itself
Yourself
Myself
Use
End in "-self" (singular) or "selves" (plural).
Used to refer back to the sentence or clause
MOOCS in Library and Information Science
Plural
Those
far in distance or time
These
Singular
That
This
near in diatance or time
Use
To show, indicate or point to a thing or things.
Importance and Advantages of MOOCS
Nominal possessive pronoun
Theirs
Yours
Ours
His / Hers / Its
Yours
Mine
Adjectival possessive pronoun
Their
Your
Our
His / Her / Its
Your
My
Use
Show ownership replace noun phrases
Challenges of MOOCS
Object
Them
You
Us
Him / Her / It
You
Me
Subject
They
You
We
He / She / It
You
I
Use
Represent people, places or things
Conclusion