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MOOCs: thinking about context

Recently, professors at a San Jose State refused to use a lecture series by Michael Sandel at their university: it's well worth reading their explanation of this decision. After a long and somewhat frustrating discussion about this, I think it's worth teasing out some of the issues surrounding MOOCs. Much of this draws on the … Continue reading MOOCs: thinking about context →

sky Uncategorized Leave a comment May 3, 2013May 3, 2013 3 Minutes

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