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1、新编硕士综合英语教程新编硕士综合英语教程Advanced English for Graduate Students:Advanced English for Graduate Students:General Skills&Academic LiteracyGeneral Skills&Academic Literacy第1页Unit EightUnit EightEducationEducation第2页Text A Text A The MOOC Bubble and the Attack The MOOC Bubble and the Attack on Public Educatio
2、non Public EducationText B Text B Universities and Their FunctionUniversities and Their Function第3页If a practical end must be assigned to a University course,it is that of training good members of society.Its art is the art of social life,and its end is fitness for the world.It neither confines its
3、view to particular professions on the one hand,nor creates heroes or inspires genius on the other.But a university training is the great but ordinary means to a great but ordinary end;it aims at raising the intellectual tone of society,at cultivating the public mind,at purifying the national taste,a
4、t supplying true principles to popular enthusiasm and fixed aims to popular aspiration,at giving enlargement and sobriety to the ideas of the age,at facilitating the exercise of political power,and refining the intercourse of private life.Overview第4页It is the education which gives a man a clear,cons
5、cious view of his own opinions and judgments,a truth in developing them,an eloquence in expressing them,and a force in urging them.It is from the bookThe Idea of a Universityby John Henry Newman,第5页 Background Information Background Information Pre-reading QuestionsPre-reading Questions Text AText A
6、 The MOOC Bubble and the Attack on Public EducationThe MOOC Bubble and the Attack on Public Education VocabularyVocabulary Exercises Exercises Text A The MOOC Bubble and the Attack on Text A The MOOC Bubble and the Attack on Public EducationPublic EducationContents第6页1.Information about MOOCs1.Infor
7、mation about MOOCs2.Attitude towards MOOCs 2.Attitude towards MOOCs 3.Cultural Background Information3.Cultural Background InformationBackground Information Background Information 第7页l.Comprehensionl.ComprehensionII Word StudyII Word StudyIII ClozeIII ClozeV WritingV WritingExercisesExercisesIV Tran
8、slationIV Translation第8页I ComprehensionI Comprehension 1.Answer Questions1.Answer Questions 2.Paraphrase 2.Paraphrase第9页IV TranslationIV Translation1.English Translation1.English Translation2.Chinese Translation2.Chinese Translation第10页MOOC-Massive Open Online Course1.Massive,open,online courses(kno
9、wn as MOOCs)are short courses that are delivered online for free.They dont have any entry requirements and are open to anyone anywhere in the world with an internet connection.MOOCs let you to fit learning into your life.They give you the flexibility to choose when and where you study-supporting you
10、 to manage your studies alongside your work or other commitments.If you have an internet connection MOOCs allow you to access quality education for free.BackgroundBackground1.Information about the 1.Information about the MOOCsMOOCs第11页2.MOOCs are classes that are taught online to large numbers of st
11、udents,with minimal involvement by professors.Typically,students watch short video lectures and complete assignments that are graded either by machines or by other students.That way a lone professor can support a class with hundreds of thousands of participants.BackgroundBackground1.Information abou
12、t the 1.Information about the MOOCsMOOCs第12页3.AMOOCis a model ofeducational deliverythat is,to varying degrees,massive,open,online,and a course.Most MOOCs are structured similar to traditional online higher education courses in which students watch lectures,read assigned material,participate in onli
13、ne discussions and forums,and complete quizzes and tests on the course material.The online activities can beaugmented by local meet-upsamong students who live near one another.MOOCs are typically provided by higher education institutions,often inpartnership with“organizers”such as Coursera,edX,and U
14、dacity,though some MOOCs are being offered directly by a college or university.MOOCs arise from the confluence of several important trends,and they raise important questions and spark essential conversations aboutcurriculum design,accreditation,what constitutes a valid learning experience,and who ha
15、s access to higher education.BackgroundBackground1.Information about the 1.Information about the MOOCsMOOCs第13页1.Advocates of MOOCs have big ambitions,and that makes some college leaders nervous.Theyre especially worried about having to compete with free courses from some of the worlds most exclusiv
16、e universities.Of course,we still dont know how much the courses will change the education landscape,and there are plenty of skeptics.BackgroundBackground2.2.Attitude towards MOOCs Attitude towards MOOCs第14页2.MOOCs,as currently designed,address two of the three challenges facing postsecondary educat
17、ion:access and cost.MOOC-based degree programs would not only democratize education,but their scalability would help end the unsustainable trajectory of tuition.They are an effective remedy to the cost disease plaguing higher education12and a viable solution to the problem of providing global access
18、 to educational credentials.BackgroundBackground2.2.Attitude towards MOOCs Attitude towards MOOCs第15页3.A turning pointwill occur in the higher education model when aMOOC-based programof study leads to adegree from an accredited institution a trend that has already begun to develop.Addressing thequal
19、ity of the learning experiencethat MOOCs provide is therefore of paramount importance to their credibility and acceptance.MOOCs represent a postindustrial model of teaching and learning that has the potential toundermine and replace the business modelof institutions thatdepend on recruiting and reta
20、ining studentsfor location-bound,proprietary forms ofcampus-based learning.BackgroundBackground2.2.Attitude towards MOOCs Attitude towards MOOCs第16页1.The first MOOCs emerged from the open educational resources(OER)movement.The term MOOC was coined in by Dave Cormier of theUniversity of Prince Edward
21、 Islandand SeniorResearch FellowBryan Alexander of the National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education in response to a course called Connectivism and Connective Knowledge(also known as CCK08).MOOCs are widely seen as a major part of a largerdisruptive innovationtaking place in higher educati
22、on.In particular,the many services offered under traditional university business models are predicted to becomeunbundledand sold to students individually or in newly formed bundles.These services include research,curriculum design,and content generation(such as textbooks).By June more than 1.5 milli
23、on people had registered for classes through Coursera,Udacity and/or edX.By October,Coursera enrollment continued to surge,surpassing 5 million,while edX had independently reached 1.3 million.3.Cultural Background Information3.Cultural Background Information第17页2.Khan AcademyA nonprofit organization
24、 founded by the MIT and Harvard graduate Salman Khan.Khan Academy began in as an online library of short instructional videos that Mr.Khan made for his cousins.The librarywhich has received financial backing from the Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation and Google,as well as from individualsnow hosts more
25、than 3,000 videos on YouTube.Khan Academy does not provide content from universities,but it does offer automated practice exercises,and it recently offered a curriculum of computer-science courses.Much of the content is geared toward secondary-education students.3.Cultural Background Information3.Cu
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