The MOOC Experience: Faculty Reflections


Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are growing in popularity at colleges and universities across the country at a phenomenal pace.  They are the newest type of online learning experience open to people around the world.

Find out more by attending a panel discussion at William Paterson University offered by the Technology Across the Curriculum (Tac) and Instructional Research Technology group and Co-Sponsored by the NJEDge Academic Technology Group.

The MOOC Experience: Faculty Reflections
October 29, 2013

What is a MOOC?  How is a MOOC organized?   What is it like to teach a MOOC?

Panelists:
Ken Ronkowitz, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)
Mary Zedeck, Seton Hall University
Sandra Miller, William Paterson University
Mung Chiang, Princeton University
Chris Brinton, Princeton University

After light refreshment at noon, the panel discussion will start at 12:30 (Lobby)

Following the discussion, the NJEDge Academic Technology Group will have its first meeting of the academic year from 1:45 - 3:30.

Location: William Paterson University, 300 Pompton Road, Library Auditorium, Building 10, Wayne, New Jersey 07470


The event will also be streamed and archived - details at NJEDge.Net

For registration information: http://njedge.net/events/


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