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Instructional design #10

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Protohedgehog opened this issue May 25, 2018 · 4 comments
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Instructional design #10

Protohedgehog opened this issue May 25, 2018 · 4 comments
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How to customise the MOOC for different learning groups at an institutional level. For example, creating Beginner, Intermediate, and Expert levels.

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As an example of the above, this could be something like:
Beginner - Modules 1, 2, and 6 (principles, collaaboration, and OA)
Intermediate - Modules 3, 4, and 5 (reproducibility, data, software)
Expert - Modules 7-10 (evaluation, public engagement, OER, and advocacy)

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jcolomb commented Jan 10, 2019

Maybe think of it inside a module too. What about module 5: task 1 and 2 for beginners, task 3 for intermediates ?
Will it need to be then split into 2 Eliadamy courses, with 2 certificates ?

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I don't think that's too good an idea, to split modules like that. It becomes much more difficult to complete them then, and to provide certificates.

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jcolomb commented Jan 11, 2019

I disagree, it is easier to complete, you just need 3 different certificates for each module. But maybe there is something I am missing here... Maybe we need a more comprehensive discussion, see #25

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