Using mLearning and MOOCs to Understand Chaos, Emergence, and Complexity in Education

Posted by ccarlon on Dec 08, 2011
Author: 
deWaard, Abajian, Gallagher, Hogue, Keskin, Koutropoulos, and Rodriguez
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Report/White paper
Publication Date: 
Nov 2011
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Athabasca University
Publication language: 
English
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In this paper, we look at how the massive open online course (MOOC) format developed by connectivist researchers and enthusiasts can help analyze the complexity, emergence, and chaos at work in the field of education today. We do this through the prism of a MobiMOOC, a six-week course focusing on mLearning that ran from April to May 2011. MobiMOOC embraced the core MOOC components of self-organization, connectedness, openness, complexity, and the resulting chaos, and, as such, serves as an interesting paradigm for new educational orders that are currently emerging in the field. We discuss the nature of participation in MobiMOOC, the use of mobile technology and social media, and how these factors contributed to a chaotic learning environment with emerging phenomena. These emerging phenomena resulted in a transformative educational paradigm.

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deWaard, Abajian, Gallagher, Hogue, Keskin, Koutropoulos, and Rodriguez. “Using mLearning and MOOCs to Understand Chaos, Emergence, and Complexity in Education.” Athabasca University (2011): 1-22
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Author: 
deWaard, Abajian, Gallagher, Hogue, Keskin, Koutropoulos, and Rodriguez
Publication Type: 
Report/White paper
Publication Date: 
Nov 2011
Publisher/Journal: 
Athabasca University
Publication language: 
English
Abstract: 

In this paper, we look at how the massive open online course (MOOC) format developed by connectivist researchers and enthusiasts can help analyze the complexity, emergence, and chaos at work in the field of education today. We do this through the prism of a MobiMOOC, a six-week course focusing on mLearning that ran from April to May 2011. MobiMOOC embraced the core MOOC components of self-organization, connectedness, openness, complexity, and the resulting chaos, and, as such, serves as an interesting paradigm for new educational orders that are currently emerging in the field. We discuss the nature of participation in MobiMOOC, the use of mobile technology and social media, and how these factors contributed to a chaotic learning environment with emerging phenomena. These emerging phenomena resulted in a transformative educational paradigm.

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deWaard, Abajian, Gallagher, Hogue, Keskin, Koutropoulos, and Rodriguez. “Using mLearning and MOOCs to Understand Chaos, Emergence, and Complexity in Education.” Athabasca University (2011): 1-22
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