In this talk, Chris Cavey looks at how Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) can be used for professional development.  

A 2015 Harvard/MIT study of MOOC participants revealed that "as many as 39 percent of our learners [in MOOCs overall] are teachers".

Some have speculated that this is evidence of teachers of all subjects taking responsibility for their own continuing professional development in the absence of appropriate training from their employers and that MOOCs may have a vital role to play in enhancing traditional, face-to-face education as teachers take control of their own development.
Whether you are new to the world of MOOCs or an experienced MOOC participant, this talk looks at how you can use MOOCs as part of your continuing professional development by:

  • collaborating with other teachers around the world
  • improving your subject knowledge
  • discovering new tools
  • finding new opportunities
  • forming connections

About the speaker 

Chris Cavey is Open Learning Manager for the British Council and leads on the development of the British Council’s MOOCs on the FutureLearn platform. Chris has worked in English language teaching and materials development for over 20 years and as well as MOOCs he has delivered podcasts, resource books, newspaper articles and TV programmes for teachers and learners of English. He is interested in reaching a mass audience of language learners and teachers in innovative ways.

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Comments

Submitted by Jason Jixun M… on Fri, 12/23/2016 - 14:05

Depending on my experiences, I suggested we can trust this opportunity for our own development. This training course cooperating with Future Learn platform is useful, of which our own ideas, shares and intercommunications can be highlighted as very important pathway for progressing on this platform.

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