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Italian Journal of Educational Technology
THE ROLE OF MOOCS IN PROMOTING SOCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH EMPLOYABILITY: A RAPID ASSESSMENT OF EVIDENCE
Robert Farrow1 
[1] Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University, Milton Keynes;
关键词: Social Inclusion;    MOOCs;    Open Online Learning;    Employability;    Innnovation;    Lifelong Learning;   
DOI  :  10.17471/2499-4324/1148
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This paper presents results of a rapid review of evidence pertaining to the potential of open online learning to enhance employability and inclusion in Europe. Non-traditional access routes into higher education opportunities are still seldom used, but open online learning offers a route to reconceive traditional roles within knowledge communities. There is evidence to suggest that, through enhancing opportunities for flexible delivery of education, MOOCs can innovate the way that we approach degree programmes, lifelong learning, continuous education (CE) and continuous professional development (CPD) to promote social inclusion in Europe. While most MOOC participation has been among relatively privileged people, designers need to plan for MOOC learners who are diverse physically, culturally, economically, geographically, linguistically and in terms of their motivations, skills and prior learning. For effective lifelong learning, these MOOC learners need to develop a range of skills: digital, communicative, heutagogical, peer learning, and time management.

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