By Ari Bixhorn, eCampus News
Crack open most massive open online courses (MOOCs) today and you’ll typically find three things – MOOC course documents (syllabi, eTextbooks, calendars), interactive elements (discussions, wikis, assignments, quizzes), and video lectures. Analysts predict that by 2016 lecture capture will become as ubiquitous as eMail on campuses. Video is critical, not only because it distinguishes MOOCs from earlier text-heavy open courseware initiatives, but also because the video lecture is the medium that allows MOOCs to bring a high fidelity in-class experience to massive audiences online. For many participating universities, this “bring your own video” approach is unnecessarily ratcheting up their MOOC costs. For example, the University of Pennsylvania recently cited video as one of the top contributors to an $800,000 price tag for developing 16 MOOC courses.
http://www.ecampusnews.com/top-news/video-tech-moocs-006/
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