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In the past two years a lot of attention has been given by the European Commission, as well as
the European open, distance and digital education community, to the development of an
alternative, more collaborative approach to MOOC design that has the potential to represent a
solid qualitative alternative to the most commonly used models today. These models, which
basically follow a trend originated at the top US universities that is broadly identified in the
literature as xMOOCs, are proving to be inconsistent with the European standards for formal
higher education due to their low-level of learner support and lack of an enriched pedagogical
approach. Within the framework of the EU-funded project Elearning, Communication and
Open-data: Massive Mobile, Ubiquitous and Open Learning (ECO) a research team from a
pool of institutions with experience in MOOC design conceived a model that attempts to meet
the above-referred challenge. In this paper we present a description of the model and its most
innovative features, its theoretical foundations and context of development, as well as
scenarios of implementation. Through our definition of MOOCs and assumptions, principles
and characteristics of the pedagogical framework it should become clear why a networked
learning framework for effective MOOC design will be able to meet the ambition of European
higher education institutions to develop an alternative, more quality-oriented and effective
approach to a massive open online form of education delivery
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MOOC MOOC design Network learning framework
Pedagogical Context
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Brouns, F., Mota, J., Morgado, L., Jansen, D., Fano, S., Silva, A., Teixeira, L. (2014). A Networked Learning Framework for effective MOOC design: The ECO Project approach, In A. M. Teixeira, A. Szucks, A. Wagner (Eds). Challenges for Research into Open & Distance Learning - Proceedings of the European Distance and E-Learning Network 2014 Research Workshop, pp 161-172, EDEN Oxford,UK, doi: https://doi.org/10.38069/edenconf-2014-rw-0018
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EDEN