字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント the massive open online courses a response to the challenges faced by organizations and distributed disciplines in a time information overload used to be that when you want to know about something you could do a few things you can ask someone you can buy a book you can try to figure it out for yourself or you could call the school if that\\'s cool offered a course anything you\\'re trying to figure out you could go there and take it you could get access information about the topic instructor a comb through journals and books to pull the information together from library you might even find others who are also interested in the same things you are the move is built for a world where information is everywhere or social network obsessed with the same thing that you are is a click away a digital world worldwide internet connection gives you access to a staggering amount of information this video leaves you you see the how massive open online courses one way of learning in a network world a move because of course it\\'s open it\\'s participatory it\\'s distributed and supports lifelong networked learning in one sense massive open online courses just that it\\'s of course as facilitators of course materials that as a start and end date has purchased a prince buttermilk is not a school it\\'s not just an online course it\\'s a way to connect in collaborate while developing digital skills to waive engaging in the learning process that engages what it means to be student it is maybe most importantly an event around which people who care about a topic and get together and work and talk about it in a structured way well of course is open all the work gets done in areas accessible for people to read in reflecting the comment on the courses open in the sense that you can go ahead and take the course without paying for it you might pay to get the credit through an institution but you\\'re not paying for participating in the course it\\'s also open in the sense that the work done in the course of share between all the people taking it dignity real put together by the facilitators the work done by the participants it\\'s on the go see it in the open you get to keep your work and everybody else gets to learn from it the courses participatory you really become part of the course by engaging with other people\\'s work prisons are not asked to complete specific assignments but rather to engage with the material with each other with other material that may find on the web you make connections between ideas in between you and other people network one of the outcomes that people get from the course are the network connections they\\'ve built up through engaging with each other the courses distributed and all these blog post is special post video responses articles three-ton tags all knit together to create a networks course they\\'re mostly not found in one central location bat rather all over the internet different pockets in clusters there\\'s no way right way to do the course no single path from the first week collapsed this allows for new ideas development for different points of views to co-exist it also means that one of the side effects of a move is the building of a distributed knowledge base on the net the course is a step on the road to lifelong learning moved to promote independence among learners encourages participants to work in their own spaces and to create authentic networks that they continually maintain after the course finishes amu can promote the kinda network creation that lifelong learning is all about the course part is just the beginning and how can you go about finding one of these well newsom luke will be offered usually spreads on online networks people who have reputations for interesting skills are innovative thinking on topic decide to collaborate by offering an open online course covering up topic anyone who wants to join in animal you can choose what you do how you participate and only you can tell in the end if you\\'ve been successful just like real life