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Open Yale Courses. Category:Schools. The "School:" namespace is a special feature of Wikiversity.

Category:Schools

The first Wikiversity pages that made use of the "School:" prefix were the "major Wikiversity schools" corresponding to the list of schools that was developed by the Wikiversity community at Wikibooks. "School:" name space pages for other types of school are invited and each type of school can be organized in its own category. For example, pages for real world schools can be placed in Category:Real world school. Schools are dynamically listed at Wikiversity:Browse so be careful about what you include directly in this category. See also: School. Subcategories This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. Pages in category "Schools" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. Content. Course catalog. Online. Symynd. Learn. Learning. OpenLearning) Courses.

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Introduction to Physics - Archimedes' Guess. Free online courses AKA MOOC aggregator - Class Central. See Our Open + Free Courses. Free Online Courses, Workplace Skills Training, Interactive Education and Multimedia Learning. MOOC MOOC Jan 2013. Welcome to Hybrid Pedagogy's MOOC MOOC!

MOOC MOOC Jan 2013

Hybrid Pedagogy's MOOC MOOC ran from August 12 - 18, 2012 w/ over 600 registrants and approximately 3000 unofficial participants. The course ran again from January 6 - 12, 2013, this time w/ over 1000 registrants. Check www.moocmooc.com for info. While discussion forums on this site are now closed, course materials are still available. Feel free to explore. In this week-long experimental online course, we'll be investigating exactly what it means to participate in, create, and even envision a MOOC (massive open online course). But first... Interaction is key! Once you register, you'll have the option to receive e-mails, text messages, even tweets as MOOC MOOC develops and changes throughout the week.

Introduce yourself! Find us on the web! Also, if you haven't already, you might want to follow @MOOCMOOC, @HybridPed, @slamteacher, and @Jessifer. Thanks for joining us! Photo Credits: Kevin Dooley (Sunday & Saturday), Nomadic Lass (Dashboard) Calendar. Please see the #etmooc main events calendar embedded below. Click on the specific listed time to see details about the event. All times are shown in Eastern Time (GMT-05:00). You may subscribe via Google Calendar (with this link) to see events in your own time or do it manually with a tool such as WorldTimeBuddy. Also, events are labelled with a T and an S before each event. ‘T0S1′, for instance, means Topic 0, Session 1. This calendar will not list Google Hangout events that are set up in the #etmooc Google Plus Community as there is no easy way to better integrate these two spaces. If you would like to add an event, please email couros@gmail.com.