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Alternative Delivery of Instruction

Alternative Delivery of Instruction. Keith Molenaar Chair, CEAE University of Colorado Boulder 2014 ASCE Department Heads Conference National Center for Employee Development Norman, OK. Alternative Delivery of Instruction. Alternative Delivery of Instruction. Distance Learning

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Alternative Delivery of Instruction

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  1. Alternative Deliveryof Instruction Keith Molenaar Chair, CEAE University of Colorado Boulder 2014 ASCE Department Heads Conference National Center for Employee Development Norman, OK

  2. Alternative Deliveryof Instruction

  3. Alternative Delivery of Instruction Distance Learning Online Learning MOOCs Flipped Classrooms NSF Learning Modules Kahn Academy, etc…

  4. History of Distance Learning Sir Isaac Pittman taught shorthand via postcards Open University in the United Kingdom with British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) William Rainey Harper, first president of the University of Chicago, promotes extended education 1840 1890 1938 1965 1996 First International Conference for Correspondence Education Jones International University is first fully on-line school

  5. History of MOOCs The University of Manitoba coins the term “MOOC,” offering a course free to 2,300 on-line students 2008 Fall 2011 January 2012 February 2012 March 2012 April 2012 May 2012 Sebastian Thrunleaves Stanford to start Udacity MIT and Harvard launch edX, contributing $30M each Courseralaunched by Daphne Koller and Andrew Ng, with $16M in funding MITxopens first course: 6.002x: Circuits and Electronics Stanford MOOC on Artificial Intelligence enrolls 160,000 students

  6. History of MOOCs Wellesley & Georgetown join edX Coursera announces Coursera Career Services to match employers and students Udacityannounces partnership with Pearson for online testing The University of Virginia Boardfires and reinstates President Teresa Sullivan June 2012 July 2012 August 2012 September 2012 October 2012 November 2012 December 2012 Antioch contracts with Coursera to license MOOCs and offer them to Antioch students for credit UC Berkeley joins edX University of Texas system joins edX 12 British universities form a new MOOC platform, FutureLearn LTD 17 more universities join Coursera American Council on Education initiates credit-equivalency evaluation of several MOOCs. 12 more universities join Coursera, including Virginia Tech

  7. History of MOOCs Fall 2013 Coursera announces details for selling certificates using “keystroke biometrics” Intro to Physics Graphic Novels and Comics Linear Programming Power Electronics January 2013 February 2013 March 2013 April 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 CU Boulder joins Coursera

  8. University of Colorado’sFall 13 MOOC Experience “It took between 4 and 15 hours to film and edit each 40-minute video lecture for his MOOC” "I want CU to be represented (on Coursera), but this is a huge amount of work for the professors so we need some kind of institutional assistance to proceed forward." Linear ProgrammingTotal enrollment: 39,451Completed course: 1,228 Introduction to PhysicsTotal enrollment: 15,894Completed course: 225 Comic Books and Graphic NovelsTotal enrollment: 37,332Completed course: 644 Power electronicsTotal enrollment: 32,722Completed course: 623

  9. University of ColoradoEngineering Anywhere, Flipped Classrooms, Screencast Videos, E-Mentors, ….

  10. Alternative Delivery of Instruction Does your department produce alternative delivery of civil engineering education? Does your department use alternative delivery of instruction for on-campus classes? How does your department provide resources for faculty who participate in alternative delivery of civil engineering education?

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