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Introducing Blended Learning MOOC – A Study of One bMOOC in Norwegian Teacher Education

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Although MOOCs have been around for a decade, the use of MOOCs in teacher training is a new development. In 2015, a Norwegian teacher education received internal funding to develop a MOOC intended for blended learning, which we call bMOOC. The bMOOC consisted of four different modules, and the course content was created internally by highly competent teacher trainers. One goal with the bMOOC was to familiarize teacher students and teacher educators with the concept of blended learning. Another goal was to support students’ academic writing processes across courses and possibly take some of the workload connected to instruction and feedback off the teacher trainers. The article analyzes the outcome of the implementation of the bMOOC, which shows low user adoption rate and low course completion. The study questions whether teacher educators see the pedagogical value in MOOCs and whether teacher students have enough digital competence to make use of online learning objects in formal learning.
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hal-01625390 , version 1 (27-10-2017)

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Inger Langseth, Halvdan Haugsbakken. Introducing Blended Learning MOOC – A Study of One bMOOC in Norwegian Teacher Education. 1st International Conference on Stakeholders and Information Technology in Education (SAITE), Jul 2016, Guimarães, Portugal. pp.59-71, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-54687-2_6⟩. ⟨hal-01625390⟩
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