2016
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| Lorenz, Anja: The MOOC Production Fellowship: Reviewing the first German MOOC funding program. In: Khalil, Mohammad; Ebner, Martin; Kopp, Michael; Lorenz, Anja; Kalz, Marco (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the European Stakeholder Summit on experiences and best practices in and around MOOCs (EMOOCS 2016), S. 185-196, Books on Demand, Norderstedt, 2016, ISBN: 978-3-7392-3710-7. @inproceedings{lorenz16-emoocs,
title = {The MOOC Production Fellowship: Reviewing the first German MOOC funding program},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
editor = {Mohammad Khalil and Martin Ebner and Michael Kopp and Anja Lorenz and Marco Kalz},
url = {http://emoocs2016.eu/
http://bit.ly/emoocs2016-fellowship
http://www.slideshare.net/anjalorenz/the-mooc-production-fellowship-reviewing-the-first-german-mooc-funding-program-66344596},
isbn = {978-3-7392-3710-7},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-02-24},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the European Stakeholder Summit on experiences and best practices in and around MOOCs (EMOOCS 2016)},
pages = {185-196},
publisher = {Books on Demand},
address = {Norderstedt},
abstract = {With the MOOC production fellowship, the Stifterverband and the MOOC platform iversity started a first funding program in Germany particularly for MOOCs. 10 MOOC projects were chosen out of more than 260 applications and got a funding of 25.000 € each. Two years after, an evaluation of the program’s success was conducted via online-surveys and interviews. Next to a complete survey of all fellows, also non-winning applicants were asked to share their experiences and positions. Despite the funding program, further investments i. e. time and personel effort was needed with a wide range of success: some institutions continued with further MOOC initiatives, others did not support the fellows at all. The funding program increased the recognition of MOOCs and their potential to open up higher education, but also disclosed the need of further technical and conceptual support and research on good practices.},
keywords = {funding program, Germany, massive open online course (MOOC), MOOC Production Fellowship},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
With the MOOC production fellowship, the Stifterverband and the MOOC platform iversity started a first funding program in Germany particularly for MOOCs. 10 MOOC projects were chosen out of more than 260 applications and got a funding of 25.000 € each. Two years after, an evaluation of the program’s success was conducted via online-surveys and interviews. Next to a complete survey of all fellows, also non-winning applicants were asked to share their experiences and positions. Despite the funding program, further investments i. e. time and personel effort was needed with a wide range of success: some institutions continued with further MOOC initiatives, others did not support the fellows at all. The funding program increased the recognition of MOOCs and their potential to open up higher education, but also disclosed the need of further technical and conceptual support and research on good practices. |
2015
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| Lorenz, Anja: MOOC Production Fellowship: Was kann man aus dem ersten deutschen Förderprogamm für MOOCs lernen?. Vortrag auf der Tagung "MOOCs and Beyond" im Rahmen der Themenwoche "The Digital Turn", Berlin, 08.09.2015. @misc{Lorenz15digiturn,
title = {MOOC Production Fellowship: Was kann man aus dem ersten deutschen Förderprogamm für MOOCs lernen?},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nZ7YOdp7G8
http://bit.ly/moocsbeyond},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-09-08},
address = {Berlin},
organization = {Hochschulforum Digitalisierung},
howpublished = {Vortrag auf der Tagung "MOOCs and Beyond" im Rahmen der Themenwoche "The Digital Turn"},
keywords = {funding program, Germany, higher education, massive open online course (MOOC), MOOC Production Fellowship, study},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {presentation}
}
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